MR. SHAW.
THE MEDICAL REMEMBRANCER; OR, BOOK OF EMERGENCIES: in which are concisely pointed out the Immediate Remedies to be adopted in the First Moments of Danger from Poisoning, Drowning, Apoplexy, Burns, and other Accidents; with the Tests for the Principal Poisons, and other useful Information. Third Edition. 32mo. cloth, 2s. 6d.
“The plan of this little book is well conceived, and the execution corresponds thereunto. It costs little money, and will occupy little room; and we think no practitioner will regret being the possessor of what cannot fail, sooner or later, to be useful to him.”—British and Foreign Medical Review.
MR. SKEY, F.R.S.
OPERATIVE SURGERY; with Illustrations engraved on Wood. 8vo. cloth, 18s.
“Mr. Skey’s work is a perfect model for the operating surgeon, who will learn from it not only when and how to operate, but some more noble and exalted lessons, which cannot fail to improve him as a moral and social agent.”—Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal.
“We pronounce Mr. Skey’s ‘Operative Surgery’ to be a work of the very highest importance—a work by itself. The correctness of our opinion we trustfully leave to the judgment of the profession.”—Medical Gazette.
DR. SPURGIN.
LECTURES ON MATERIA MEDICA, AND ITS RELATIONS TO THE ANIMAL ECONOMY. Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians. 8vo. cloth, 5s. 6d.
“Dr. Spurgin has evidently devoted much time and labour to the composition of these lectures; and the result is, that he has produced one of the most philosophical essays on the subject of “Materia Medica” existing in the English language.”—Psychological Journal.