The New York Register of Medicine and Pharmacy, published semi-monthly and edited by Dr. C. D. Griswold.
This valuable Medical Journal is fast making its way into the medical ranks with marked energy. Its age is about the same as ours, and we are happy to see that with us it is prosperous; every number is received and read with pleasure. We find the following pithy notice in the Register, which is only one of many from the cute pen of the Editor, who it seems has 'cut up' as well as received a "New Dido." "We were presented with the first number of the "New Dido" by the publisher, and from the title, at first supposed that it might be in some way connected with the medical profession, inasmuch as some 'pranks' in a medical way have been 'cut up' in poetry, but in looking it over, we find that a couple of 'chaps' have started off for a drive, although what they are 'driving at,' the author has not yet disclosed. We think it likely enough they may "turn out" students, for they are evidently after subjects, which no doubt will be brought to light in the next number."—Good, Dr., that is worth the Dollar for the subscription.
We have also received the 15th of March number, which has a fine likeness of Dr. John W. Francis.
HILL'S
TREATISE ON DAGUERREOTYPE.
TWO VOLS. IN ONE.