“In this volume Dr. Gooch has made a valuable contribution to practical medicine. It is the result of the observation and experience of a strong, sagacious, and disciplined mind.”—Transylvania Journal of Medicine.
“This work, which is now for the first time presented to the profession in the United States, comes to them with high claims to their notice.”—Drake’s Western Journal.
In One Volume, 8vo.
TATE ON HYSTERIA.
A TREATISE ON “HYSTERIA.”
BY GEORGE TATE, M. D.
“As public journalists, we take this occasion to return him our hearty thanks for the pains he has taken to shed a new light on an obscure and much-neglected topic.”—North Amer. Med. and Surg. Journ. No. XIX.
Extract of a Letter from Edward H. Courtenay, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Pennsylvania.
“The design of the author—that of furnishing a valuable collection of rules and theorems for the use of such as are unable, from the want of time and previous preparation, to investigate mathematical principles—appears to have been very successfully attained in the present volume. The information which it affords in various branches of the pure and mixed Mathematics embraces a great variety of subjects, is arranged conveniently, and is in general conveyed in accurate and concise terms. To THE ENGINEER, THE ARCHITECT, THE MECHANIC—indeed to all for whom results are chiefly necessary—the work will doubtless form a very valuable acquisition.”
In One Volume, 12mo.
BOLMAR’S LEVIZAC.
A THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL GRAMMAR
OF THE
FRENCH LANGUAGE;
IN WHICH THE PRESENT USAGE IS DISPLAYED AGREEABLY TO THE DECISIONS OF THE FRENCH ACADEMY.
BY M. DE LEVIZAC.
With numerous corrections and improvements, and with the addition of a complete treatise on the Genders of French Nouns; as also with the addition of all the French Verbs, both regular and irregular, conjugated affirmatively, negatively, and interrogatively.