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W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, Stationers'-Hall-Court.

SURGERY AND MEDICINE.

A MANUAL of SURGICAL ANATOMY; containing a minute description of the Parts concerned in Operative Surgery, with the Anatomical Effects of Accidents, and Instructions for the Performance of Operations. By H. M. EDWARDS, D.M.P. Translated, with Notes, by WILLIAM COULSON, Surgeon to the General Dispensary, &c. &c. 18mo. 7s. bds.

"We recommend this Manual to the student and to the practitioner; to the former, as a useful companion in the dissecting-room, and to the latter as a valuable and convenient book of reference."

Lancet.

"This is a very useful Manual: by uniting the study of Auatomy and Surgery, it supplies a defi. ciency long felt by the student and by the general practitioner. To the surgeon engaged extensively in practice, at a distance from the Schools, whose opportunities (always few) of renewing and increasing his stock of practical Anatomy, this little book will prove an invaluable work for constant and easy reference, and it well merits to be on the table of every surgeon so situated."--Literary Gazette.

"The work contains a great deal of practical information, which cannot fail to be interesting to the student and practitioner. The translation is well executed; and Mr. Coulson has increased its value by the addition of notes, containing information derived from the records of both English and German Surgery."-Lond. Med. and Physical Jour.

The LECTURES of Sir ASTLEY COOPER, Bart. F.R.S. Surgeon to the King, &c. &c. on the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of SURGERY; with additional Notes and Cases, by FREDERICK TYRRELL, Esq. The Third Volume, Svo. 10s. 6d. bds.

The Fourth and concluding Volume is in the Press.

A MANUAL of COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, translated from the German of J. F. BLUMENBACH, with additional Notes by W. LAWRENCE, Esq. F.R.S. Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, &c. Second Edition, revised and augmented, according to the last Goettingen Edition; with numerous Additions and Illustrations, derived from the most recent labours of Comparative Anatomists. By WILLIAM COULSON, Surgeon to the General Dispensary, and Honorary Member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Berlin. 8vo. 14s. bds.

"The most useful elementary work on Comparative Anatomy which we yet possess is the Short System of Professor Blumenbach. This has been translated into English, in one volume octavo, with numerons additional notes, and an introductory view of the classification of animals, by one of the ablest of British Anatomists, Mr. Lawrence."-Supplement to the Enc. Brit. Art. Animal Anatomy.

"A new edition having then become requisite, Mr. Coulson, at the request of Mr. Lawrence, undertook the task, and has accomplished it with much judgment and ability. He has not only added new matter in parts where it was requisite, but has altered the arrangement with the effect, in general, of improving it."-Edin. Med. Jour. Apr. 1829.

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A CONSPECTUS of PRESCRIPTIONS in MEDICINE, SURGERY, and MIDWIFERY; containing upwards of a Thousand modern Formulæ, including the New French Medicines, and arranged Tables of Doses, selected from the highest Professional Authorities; intended as a Remembrancer for General Practitioners. Second Edition, enlarged and improved. 18mo. 5s. sewed.

A MANUAL of PATHOLOGY; containing the Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Morbid Characters of Diseases; together with an Exposition of the different Methods of Examination, applicable to Affections of the Head, Chest, and Abdomen. By L. MARTINET, D.M.P. Translated, with Notes and Additions, by JONES QUAIN, A.B. M.B. and one of the Lecturers on Anatomy in the Medical School, Aldersgate-street. Third Edition, revised, with additional Notes. 18mo. 6s. boards.

"We are glad to see that the favourable opinion which we expressed of this work has been confirmed by the rapid sale of the first edition. This second edition is considerably improved, and is still more entitled to public patronage."-Dr. Johnson's Medico-Chirurg. Rev. Jan. 1828.

"We strongly recommend M. Martinet's Manual (by Quain) to the profession, and especially to students. If the latter wish to study diseases to advantage they should always have it at hand, both when at the bedside of the patient, and when making post mortem examinations."-American Journal of the Medical Sciences.

A TREATISE on MIDWIFERY; developing new principles, which tend materially to lessen the suffering of the Patient, and shorten the duration of labour. The Second Edition, considerably improved, and illustrated with numerous Cases; comprising, also, additional observations on premature expulsion of the Ovum, and retention of the Placenta. By JOHN POWER, M.D. Physician-Accoucheur to the New Westminster Lying-in Charity, and to the Dorcas Society, Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, and Lecturer on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, &c. &c. 8vo. 8s. boards.

"We are inclined to think our author has brought forward many ingenious views, and suggested many useful measures relative to the principles and practice of his art."-Medico-Chir. Jour.

"This book contains much sound practical information."-London Medical Repository.

"Although we cannot altogether coincide with Dr. Power in the full extent of his doctrine respecting the absence of pain during the healthy and regular contraction of the uterus, we are inclined to think that, were the practice which he has so ably advocated more generally adopted, much suffering might be saved, and many tedious and unmanageable cases be wholly prevented, by a speedy and easy process of parturition."-Mon. Review.

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An ACCOUNT of PUBLIC CHARITIES, digested from the Reports of the Commissioners on Charitable Foundations; with Notes and Comments, by the Editor of the "CABINET LAWYER.' 8vo. 12s. boards.

"The important and curious particulars respecting each Charity are brought under one head, unincumbered with trifling and tedious details. We are much mistaken, or this instructive and amusing compilation will not only stimulate the public generally to new and reiterated demands for a better administration of the charities so abundantly scattered throughout the country, but will excite, in the places most interested, zealous efforts to reform their abuses and extend their benefits."-Examiner.

"The compiler has added some very curious and pertinent notes."-Times.

A COMPENDIOUS LAW DICTIONARY, containing both an explanation of the Terms and the Law itself; intended for the Use of the Country Gentleman, the Merchant, and the Professional Man. By THOMAS POTTS, Gent. A new Edition, 12mo. 12s. boards. An Edition, in 8vo. with large margin, 16s. boards.

"If to compress a prodigious quantity of matter into a very small compass, be to consult the accommodation of the public, the author of this Dictionary has done it in the completest manner possible." -British Critic.

THE AUCTIONEER'S GUIDE; being a Complete Abstract of the Laws of Excise relative to Auctions and Auctioneers; to which is added, The Appraiser's Guide. 2s. 6d. 12mo. boards.

The CABINET LAWYER; including the Statutes of the 10 Geo. IV. and legal Decisions to the close of the Summer Assizes, presenting, in a popular and comprehensive form, a complete Digest of the Civil, Criminal, and Constitutional Law of England as now administered. The 5th Edition, considerably enlarged. 8s. 6d. bds.

"The work is compiled with industry, the information very copious, and condensed with great care-not lavishly copying the order of Acts of Parliament, but giving the substance and spirit of existing laws in a pains-taking and well-expressed summary. "-Examiner.

"It is, in fact, a legal Buchan, and will, no doubt, be as much run down by the profession as that domestic Doctor was by the faculty."

John Bull.

"This very useful book, carefully revised and much improved, has worthily reached a second edition. It is an excellent Digest, and does great credit to the Editor."-Literary Gazette.

RECOLLECTIONS OF CURRAN and some of his Contemporaries. The second Edition. By CHAS. PHILLIPS, Esq. Barrister at Law. 8vo. with a fine Portrait, 10s. 6d. boards.

The SPEECHES of CHAS. PHILLIPS, Esq. delivered at the Bar, and on various Public Occasions in Ireland and England. Second Edition, with many additional Speeches. Edited by Himself. In 1 volume, 8vo. with a fine Portrait of the Author, by T. Woolnoth, from an Original Miniature, 10s. boards.

Also, separately, the 41st Edition of the Speech for the Plaintiff on the Trial of Guthrie v. Sterne. 1s.

W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, Stationers'-Hall-Court.

CRITICISMS on the BAR ; including Strictures on the principal Counsel practising in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, Chancery, and Exchequer. By AMICUS CURIE. 12mo. 6s. boards.

The ELEMENTS and PRACTICE of NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, describing the Theory and Practical Parts of that Art in their minutest details; the whole illustrated by Fifty-three Engravings.

To this Edition is added an Appendix, containing the Principles and Practice of constructing the Royal and Mercantile Navies, invented by SIR ROBERT SEPPINGS, F.R.S., Surveyor of His Majesty's Navy; which method of building Ships has been of incalculable benefit to Great Britain. The Appendix has been written expressly for this work, by JOHN KNOWLES, F.R.S. Secretary to the Committee of Surveyors of His Majesty's Navy. The Third Edition, in 1 volume, 4to., with a separate volume, Atlas, containing Thirty-nine large Draughts. Price 101. 10s. The Appendix may be had separately, price 11. 11s. 6d. bds.

SKETCHES in ARCHITECTURE, consisting of Original Designs for Public and Private Buildings. By T. D. W. DEARN, Architect to H. R. H. the Duke of Clarence. 4to. 16 plates. 11. 1s. boards.

The LAND SURVEYOR'S READY RECKONER; or, Gentleman and Farmer's Guide to Land Measure: shewing, at one view, the contents of any piece of land, from the 80th part of an acre to any number of acres; with plain and easy directions, illustrated by examples, for taking the dimensions of a field, and measuring land by Gunter's Chain, as well as by chains and links, and other methods usually employed; also a Table, shewing the breadth required to any given length, to make 1, 2, 3, to 10 acres; and another to convert yards into poles and links. By S. THURLOW, Land Surveyor. A new Edition, corrected. 2s. 6d. bound.

The COMPLETE SPORTSMAN; containing a compendious View of the Ancient and Modern Chase; a concise History of the various kinds of Sporting Dogs; and of the Quadrupeds and Birds, which are the object of pursuit. The method of Breeding and Training Hounds, Greyhounds, Setters, Pointers, &c. The Diseases of Dogs, with the method of Cure. Shooting, with particular instructions, wherein the Art of Shooting Flying is reduced to practical certainty. The choice of a Fowling-piece, Powder, Shot, &c. The Ancient Forest and Game Laws. The Modern Game Laws, explained and illustrated by a variety of Cases. The Laws relating to Dogs. Angling, and the Laws relating to Fish. With every instruction and information relative to the Sports of the Field. By T. H. NEEDHAM. 78. bds.

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The DANGER of PREMATURE INTERMENT, proved from many remarkable Instances of People who have recovered after being laid out for dead, and of others entombed alive. Also, a Description of the Manner the Ancient Egyptians and other Nations preserved and venerated their Dead; and a curious Account of their sepulchral everburning Lamps, and Mausoleums. Likewise the pernicious Effects of Burying in the Body of Churches, and Confined Church-yards, pointed out, whereby many valuable Lives have been lost to the Public and their Friends. Selected from Historical Records, by JOSEPH TAYLOR. 12mo. 4s. 6d. boards.

No.

LIST OF PLAYS.

CONTAINED IN

OXBERRYS "NEW ENGLISH
ENGLISH DRAMA."

See above, page 4.

N.B.-The Farces are distinguished by an (*) Asterisk.

Portrait.

1 A New Way to Pay Old Debts Mr. Kean.

2 Rivals..

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Mrs. Davison.
Mr. Johnstone.

Mr. Oxberry.
Mrs. Glover.
Miss Brunton.
Mr. Cooke.
Mr. Incledon.
Mr. Harley.
Mr. T. Cooke.
Mr. Egerton.
Mr. Dowton.
Mr. Kean.
Miss O'Neil.

Mr. Wrench.
Mr. Smith.

Mr. Isaacs.
Mrs. Orger.
Mr. Rae.

Mr. Braham.
Mr. W. Farren.
Mr. Elliston.

Mrs. W. West.
Mr. Macready.
Mr. Emery.
Mrs. C. Kemble.
Mr. Munden.
Mrs. Edwin.
Mr. C. Kemble.
Mrs. Mardyn.
Mr. Bannister.
Mr. Mathews.
Mr. Jones.
Mr. Fawcett.

Mr. C. Kemble.

Mr. Russell.

Mrs. Bunn.

Mr. Terry.

Mr. Kean.
Miss Carew.
Mrs. Egerton.
Mr. Dowton.
Mr. Russell.
Mr. Wewitzer.
Mrs. Siddons.
Mrs. Faucit.

Mrs. W. West.
Mr. De Camp.
Mrs. Bland.
Mr. Wallack.
Mr. Knight.

52 Rule a Wife and Have a Wife Mrs. Glover.

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110 Trip to Scarborough
*111 The Devil to Pay.
112 All in the Wrong
113 Tamerlane..
114 Lodoiska
*115 Love à-la-mode

116 A Roland for an Oliver....
117 Bertram...

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118 Artaxerxes............................

Miss M. Tree.

Mr. Gattie.

Mr. Suett.

Mr. Kemble.
Mr. Pearman.

Mr. Terry.

Mr. Cooper.
Mr. Fitzwilliam.
Mr. Macready.
Mr. Blanchard.
Mr. Reeve.
Miss Chester.

Mr. Cooke.

Mr. Horn.

Mr. Liston.

Miss Kelly.
Mrs. Siddons.
Mrs. Bunn.

Mrs. Bunn.

Mr. Kemble.

Mr. Browne.

Mrs. Jordan.
Mr. Jones.

Mr. Macready.
Mrs. Crouch.

Mr. Johnstone.
Miss Foote.

Mr. Pope.
Miss Love.

OXBERRY'S OLD ENGLISH DRAMA,

UNIFORM WITH THE ABOVE;

2 vols. 12mo. 9s. bds., or separately, 1s. each.

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