Bernard and Robin on the Blood.
Notes of M. Bernard’s Lectures on the Blood, with an Appendix, giving an account of the latest studies of M. Robin, the celebrated microscopist. By Walter Franklin Atlee M.D. One vol. 12mo. Cloth, 75 cents.
Wood’s Practice of Medicine.
A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. By Geo. B. Wood, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. Fourth edition, improved. Two vols. 8vo. $7.00.
This is far the best work on the practice of medicine in the English language, and we recommend it strongly to the attention of our readers. It is much fuller than Dr. Watson’s admirable lectures, while it is less lengthy than the Library or Cyclopædia of Medicine; and it has this further advantage over the two last-named works—that while they are far behind, it is a fair reflex of the actual state of knowledge.—London Medical Times and Gazette.
Wood and Bache’s Dispensatory.
The Dispensatory of the United States: Consisting of—
1. A treatise on Materia Medica, or the natural, commercial, chemical, and medical history of the substances employed in medicine, and recognized by the Pharmacopœias of the United States and Great Britain;
2. A treatise on Pharmacy: Comprising an account of the preparations directed by the American and British Pharmacopœias, and designed especially to illustrate the Pharmacopœia of the United States; and