CATALOGUE RAISONNE OF TTtE MEDICM LIBRARY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. BY EMIL FISCHER, M.D. PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED BY T. K. & P. G. COLLINS. 1857. INTRODUCTION. The foundation of the Medical Library of Pennsylvania Hospi- tal dates as far back as the year 1763. The first medical book possessed by the Hospital appears to have been a gift from that warm friend and generous benefactor of the Institution, Dr. John Fothergill, and consisted of An Experimental History of the Ma- teria Medica, by Wm. Lewis, F. R. S., Lond. 1761, presented, as the record says, in 1762, "for the benefit of the young students in physic, who may attend under the direction of the physicians." The idea of establishing a Medical Library, in connection with the Institution, having been thus probably suggested to the officers of the house, it was carried into execution the next year. As the number of students, attracted to the Hospital by its reputation as a school for clinical medicine and surgery, had already, at that early period of its existence, become of some moment, the Board of Managers resolved to demand a fee from them for the privilege of attending the wards of the house, and consulted with the phy- sicians in regard to the destination of the sum thus raised. These gentlemen (Thos. Bond, Thos. Cadwalader, Phineas Bond, and Cadwalader Evans), although having claim upon such gratuities according to the custom of the British Hospitals, full of scientific zeal, proposed to apply the money to the foundation of a Medical Library for the advantage of the pupils of the Institution. Con- siderable donations by friends of the Hospital soon formed a sub- stantial nucleus for the contemplated collection of medical works. In January, 1767, Hugh Roberts and Samuel Neave, executors of Dr. Lloyd Zachary, with the concurrence of the residuary legatees, presented from the doctor's library 43 volumes of medical works; and in the same year were also presented by Deborah Morris, the medical books of her late brother, Dr. Benjamin Morris, consisting IV INTRODUCTION. of 55 volumes, principally standard works collected by Dr. Mor- ris during his residence in the University of Leyden. Another donation of books, to the value of one hundred pounds, was re- ceived, in the year 1774, from Mr. Wm. Strahan, of London. The collection of books thus gained was steadily increased by judicious purchases of works out of the library fund, the only in- terruption occurring during the time of the Revolution, when the lowness of the funds of the Institution made important additions to the Library impracticable. The first Catalogue was published in the year 1790, and con- tained 21 folio vols., 77 quarto, 341 octavo, and 89 duodecimo- total 528 vols. In the same year, the Managers opened a cor- respondence with the celebrated Dr. Lettsom, requesting him to make such selections of books for the Library as he thought pro- per. This confidence was not misplaced; Lettsom continued a firm friend to the Institution during his life, and the Library is much indebted to him, as well for the presents with which he-occa- sionally enriched the collection, as the judicious manner in which he discharged the trust reposed in him. A valuable present of books was received in the year 1800 from Sarah Zane, a wealthy maiden lady, who inherited an extensive and valuable library, the medical portion of which she bestowed upon the Hospital. Her donation comprised 23 folios, 91 quartos, 6 octavos, and 22 duodecimos; in all 142 volumes, some of them very rare, at least in this country. The increasing number of the students who attended the prac- tice of the Hospital, now afforded an ample fund for the steady increase of the Library; how faithfully it was applied may be seen by a comparison of the Catalogue published in 1806 with its pre- decessor of 1790, and the additional part printed in 1793. The prosperity of the library fund continued uninterrupted many years, during which a surplus accumulated, and large sums were occa- sionally granted from it for the general purposes of the charity, or such particular objects as appeared to require a special appropria- tion. The principal object of the gentlemen who have administered the concerns of the Library, has always been the acquisition of books strictly medical; yet as the different branches of natural his- tory assume the rank of collateral sciences, treatises upon them have never been considered foreign to the design of the founda- INTRODUCTION. V tion. On the decease of Dr. Benjamin S. Barton, late professor of Materia Medica and Botany in the University of Pennsylvania, his extensive and rare collection of works on natural history was purchased of his widow at the price of $2,770. Shortly after this important accession, a supplement, or second part of the Catalogue, was published, comprising all the works added to the Library from 1806 to 1818. It is worthy of remark, that during this period, and for some time afterwards, the Library was largely benefited by the praiseworthy services of Dr. Thos. Parke and Mr. Samuel Coates, who, during a long life passed in connection with this Hospital, never ceased to devote their time and talents, in a paramount degree, to the concerns of the Insti- tution. To the year 1829, the Library had grown to such a degree, that another edition of the Catalogue was considered necessary. This was compiled by Mr. Wm. G. Malin, then librarian of the Institu- tion, and embodied all the former catalogues. Eight years after- wards, in 1837, a supplement to the same was published, the Library consisting then of 7,300 volumes. Since that time, the average number of volumes, yearly added to the Library, has been 160, so that it contains at present 10,500 volumes, and is consi- dered now one of the best, if not the best, collection of medical works in this country. The perusal of its Catalogue will show that it is a fair representative of medical standard literature, parti- cularly in its English and French part, a result greatly owing to the interest taken in the choice and purchase of works by Mr. Malin, the former librarian and present steward of the Hospital, and by some of the medical officers of the House. The present Catalogue is an entirely new work, and has been compiled independently of its predecessors. For the old plan of disposing the works in the alphabetical order of the names of their authors, a classified arrangement according to subjects has been substituted. The advantages of a catalogue raisonne are so evi- dent, that it is hardly necessary to particularize them. Not only the student who is anxious to familiarize himself with the depth and breadth of medical literature, but also the medical writer in his laborious research for authorities which he might consult on the subject of his investigation, will derive material aid from a work of this kind. vi INTRODUCTION, For the classification used in the present Catalogue, the com- piler is essentially indebted to the Catalogue Raisonne of the Library of the Medical Society of Edinburgh, the arrangement of which has been followed out as far as some difference in the com- pass and character of the two libraries would permit. The whole work has been divided into four parts, viz: Medi- cine, Science, Literature, and Miscellanies. Each part has been subdivided into chapters, the first and most important part con- taining eight of them, viz : I. Anatomy, including Human and Comparative Anatomy ; II. Physiology; III. Materia Medica and Pharmacy, including Hygiene and Therapeutics; IV. General Pa- thology and Practice of Medicine; V. Surgery; VI. Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children; VII. Medical Jurispru- dence and Medical Police ; and VIII. Medical Literature. It will be found, that the classification and subclassification of the different chapters coincide, as far as can be in a work of this kind, with those adopted in most systematic works on the different branches of medical and general science. Only in those instances where no scientific ground for classification could be found, the alphabetical arrangement has been had recourse to. For the disposition of a book, not only its title but also its con- tents had to be taken into consideration. In order not to separate a work from others contained under a certain subhead, and treating on the same subject, but from different points of view, its relation to the general head had to be sometimes disregarded. Titles which had to be repeated frequently, were abbreviated in accordance to the head under which they were placed, and by this measure unnecessary incumbrance of the Catalogue was avoided. The space thus gained has been taken advantage of for the quota- tion of monographs, essays, &c., contained in collective works, or in appendices to larger treatises. These quotations have been ne- cessarily confined to such essays, which either were known to have been published in a separate form, or which, from the nature of their contents or extent, seemed to be of some importance. Some of these points had to be ascertained by the aid of bibliographical works. The compiler is perfectly aware, that his work cannot claim per- fection. With all care and attention mistakes and deficiencies could hardly be avoided. Not only did the whole amount of INTRODUCTION. vii tedious manual and intellectual labor rest entirely upon himself, but his work was also frequently interrupted by derangements found in the order in which the books occupy the shelves, and in consequence of the Library being open to public use during the progress of his work. Should this Catalogue Raisonne serve to increase the usefulness of the Library, and to augment the interest taken in this valuable collection by the medical profession, he will consider himself amply rewarded. EMIL FISCHER, M. D. Pennsylvania Hospital, May 1, 1857. The total number of volumes now contained in the Library, is 10,500, viz:- Folio .... 358 Quarto .... . 1,178 Octavo .... . 7,764 Duodecimo, et infra, . 1,200 10,500 (The abbreviations indicating the size of the volumes are those in general use, with the exception, perhaps, of the small p, which is used to designate pamphlets.) CONTENTS. PART I. MEDICINE. PAGE Chapter I. ANATOMY, including HUMAN and COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. HUMAN ANATOMY. I. General Anatomy ....... 5 a. Systematic Works ..... 5 b. Works on Particular Textures .... 7 a. Bone . . . . . 7 b. Membrane ...... 7 c. -Brain and Nerve ..... 8 d. Gland ...... 8 II. Descriptive Anatomy ..... 9 a. Systematic Works ... . . . 9 b. Works on Particular Organs . . . .16 1. Organs of Locomotion . . . .16 а. Bones . . . . . 16 б. Muscles and Fasciae . . . .18 c. Ligaments and Bursae Mucosae ... 19 2. Organs of Digestion . . . . .19 a. Teeth . . . . . .19 b. Alimentary Canal, Liver, &c. ... .20 c. Spleen and Thymus Gland ... 21 3. System of Absorbent Vessels ... 21 4. Organs of Circulation and Respiration . . 22 a. Heart and Lungs ..... 22 b. Arteries and Veins ' . . .22 5. Urinary aud Generative Organs ... 24 a. Male Organs . . ... .24 b. Female Organs ..... 25 c. Organs common to Male and Female . . 26 X CONTENTS. PAGE 6. Organs of the Nervous System ... 26 a. The Nervous System in General ... 26 b. The Nervous System in Particular . . 27 *a. The Brain ..... 27 *b. Spinal Cord ..... 28 *c. Nerves ...... 28 *d. Organs of Sensation .... 29 **a. Eye ...... 29 **6. Ear ...... 30 **c. Nose . . . . " . 31 **d. Tongue and Skin .... 31 III. Surgical Anatomy . . . . . 32 a. Systematic Works ..... 32 b. Works on Particular Regions of the Body . . 33 IV. History and Bibliography of Anatom? ... 34 V. Anatomical Nomenclature . . . .35 VI. The Art of Making Anatomical Preparations . . ?5 VII. Catalogues of Museums . . . . '. 36 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. I. General and Collective Works on Comparative Anatomy 37 II. Works on the General Doctrines of Comparative Ana- tomy, Physiology of Animals, etc. ... 39 III. Works on Various Parts of the Structure of Animals 40 IV. WORKS ON THE STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT CLASSES OF ANIMALS 41 a. Vertebrata . . . . . • . 41 a. Vertebrata Generally .... 41 b. Particular Classes of Vertebrata ... 42 *a. Mammalia ..... 42 *5. Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes ... 43 b. Invertebrata ...... 44 a. Invertebrata Generally . . . 44 b. Particular Classes of Invertebrata . . 44 *a. Mollusca ..... 44 *b. Articulata ..... 44 *c. Entozoa ..... 45 *d. Zoophytes ..... 46 Chapter II. PHYSIOLOGY. I. Elementary and Systematic Treatises ... 49 II. Collective Works, Essays, &c. .... 55 III. Works on Particular Departments of Physiology . 57 ( A. General Physiology ..... 57 1. Life, Organization; the Zoonomia, etc. . . 57 2. General Physiology illustrating Natural Theology . 62 CONTENTS. XI PAGE 3. Physical and Moral History of Mankind, and Varie- ties of the Human Species ... 62 4. Temperament, Constitution, Hereditary Peculiari- ties, etc. ...... 65 5. Relation of Climate and Physical Agents to the Animal Functions ; including Animal Heat, Electricity, etc. 66 6. Animal Mechanics, or Animal Physics . . 68 7. Animal Chemistry applied to Physiology . • 69 8. Properties of the Animal Textures ; Microscopic Ob- servations upon them, etc. ... 71 b. Special Physiology ' • . . . .72 1. Nutritive Functions ..... 72 a. Nutritive Functions in General ... 72 b. Particular Parts of the Nutritive Functions • 72 *a. Circulation of Blood, Functions of the Heart and Bloodvessels .... 72 § The Pulse ..... 75 *6. Properties of the Blood . . . 76 *c. Respiration ..... 78 **a. Mechanism and Chemical Changes . 78 **6. Asphyxia, and Recovery of Drowned Per- sons ..... 80 *d. Nutrition and Properties of the Textures . 82 § Regeneration of the Textures ... 83 *e. Secretion ; Properties of the Fluids of the Ani- mal Body ..... 83 */". Digestion ; including Saliva, Deglutition, &c. 86 § Aliment ..... 88 *g. Absorption and Sanguification . . 88 § Absorption of Poisons .... 91 2. Reproductive Functions . . . • 91 a. Reproductive Functions generally . . 91 b. Functions of the Adult Reproductive Organs . 93 § Gravid Uterus, Parturition ... 94 c. Foetal Development and Nutrition . . 94 3. Animal Functions . . . . .97 a. Animal Powers Generally ; Sensibility and Irrita- bility ... . . . .97 b. Functions of the Nervous System; including Phre- nology and Mental Physiology . . 98 § The Passions, Expression, etc. . . 105 c. Sleep, Torpidity, Somnambulism, Animal Magnet- ism, and Odic Force .... 107 d. Functions of Different Cerebro-Spinal Nerves . 109 *a. Nerves of Common Sensation and Motion . 109 *b. Nerves of Special Sensation . . .110 xii CONTENTS. • PARE **a. Sense of Vision .... 110 **b. Senses of Hearing, Taste, Smell, and Touch 111 e. Functions of the Sympathetic System of Nerves . 112 f. Nervous Sympathy .... 112 g. Muscular Motion ..... 113 h. Voice (including works on Stammering) . . 114 Chapter III. MATERIA MEDICA and PHARMACY, including HY- GIENE AND THERAPEUTICS. I. Hygiene, Dietetics, and Regimen . . . 117 1. Hygiene ...... 117 A. General Treatises . . . . • 117 . b. Naval and Military Hygiene .... 121 2. Dietetics ...... 122 a. General Treatises ..... 122 b. Works on Particular Articles of Diet . . 124 3. Regimen . . . . . (. 125 § Bathing ...... 127 II. Materia Medica . . . . . .129 a. General, Elementary, and Systematic Treatises . 129 b. Works on Particular Departments of the Materia Medica 134 1. Vegetable Materia Medica .... 134 2. Materia Medica of Particular Countries . . 135 3. Individual Remedies, and Classes of Medicines • 136 § Mineral Waters ..... 136 III. Pharmacy ...... 136 a. General and Elementary Treatises . . . 136 b. Works on Particular Departments of Pharmacy . 138 a. Medicinal Preparations .... 138 b. Pharmacopoeias, Dispensatories, Formularies, &c. 139 *a. Of Special Authors .... 139 *6. National Pharmacopoeias . . . 144 § Commentaries on the Pharmacopoeias . . . 145 c. On the Adulteration of Medicines . . . 145 IV. Therapeutics ...... 145 A. General Therapeutics . . * . . . 145 a. General and Systematic Treatises . . • 145 § Homoeopathy and Hydropathy . . 148 b. Works on the General Modus Operand! of Medicines 150 b. Special Therapeutics . . . . .151 a. General Treatises . . . . .151 b. Works on Particular Remedies, and their Use . 151 c. Works on Particular Classes of Remedies, and their Use ..... 177 d. Works on Particular Modes of Applying Medicines 181 c. On the Art of Prescribing .... 182 xiii CONTENTS. PAGE Chapter IV. GENERAL PATHOLOGY and PRACTICE of MEDI- CINE. I. Hygiene . . . . . . .185 II. Morbid Anatomy . . . . . .185 a. Morbid Anatomy Generally . . . .185 b. Morbid Anatomy of Particular Parts . . . 188 c. Monstrosities and Malformations . . .190 d. Catalogue of Museums ..... 191 III. Chemistry Applied to Pathology . . . 191 § Chemical and Microscopical Analysis of Diseased Fluids 192 IV. Pathology . , . . . .193 a. General Pathology . . . . .193 1. Systematic Treatises . . . . .193 2. Works on Particular Departments of General Pa- thology . . . . . .195 a. Etiology ...... 195 § Contagion ..... 200 b. Semeiology or Symptomatology . . . 202 *a. Diagnosis ..... 202 **a. Diagnosis in General ' . . . 202 **b. Special Means of Diagnosis . . 204 ***a. Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation, etc. * 204 ***d. Pulse ..... 206 ***c. Examination of Secretions . . 207 *6. Prognosis ..... 207 c. Nosology . . . . . . 208 b. Special Pathology, or Practice of Medicine . . 210 1. Elementary and Systematic Treatises . . 210 2. Collective Works, Medical Essays, Reports,Cases, etc. 225 3. Diseases of Particular Countries and Places . 245 4. Diseases of the Army and Navy . . .252 a. Diseases of the Army .... 252 b. Diseases of the Navy .... 256 5. Works on General Diseases .... 257 a. Irritation ...... 257 b. Inflammation ..... 258 c. Fever ...... 258 *a. Fever Generally . . . .258 *b. Individual Fevers .... 263 **a. Continued Fever .... 263 **6. Intermittent Fever . t . . . 268 **c. Remittent Fever .... 270 ***a. Remittent Fever Generally . . 270 ***d. Remittent Fevers in Particular . 272 ****a. Yellow Fever . . . 272 xiv CONTENTS. PAGE ****5. Infantile Remittent Fever . . 277 *»**c. Hectic Fever . . . 278 **tZ. Fevers with Eruption . . .278 ***a. Eruptive Fevers Generally . . 278 ***5. Eruptive Fevers in Particular . . 278 ****a. Exanthemata Vera . . . 278 Rubeola .... 278 Scarlatina. . . .279 Variola .... 279 Varicella .... 282 Vaccinia .... 283 ****6. Simple Eruptive Fevers . . 286 Erysipelas . . . 286 Miliaria . . . .286 Plague .... 286 d. Diseases of the Blood. .... 288 e. Haemorrhages . . . . . 289 f. Dropsy ...... 289 g. Gout ...... 291 h. Rheumatism ..... 294 i. Obesity ...... 295 j. Scorbutus . . . . . .295 k. Scrofula ...... 296 l. Scirrhus ...... 298 m. Melanosis ...... 299 n. Fungus Hsematodes .... 299 . Works on Diseases of Particular Organs . . 299 a. Diseases of the Skin .... 299 *a. Diseases of the Skin Generally . . 299 *6. Particular Diseases of the Skin . . 301 b. Diseases of the Nervous System . . . 302 *a. Diseases of the Nervous System in General . 302 *6. Diseases of Particular Parts of the Nervous System . . . . . 305 **a. Diseases of the Brain . . . 305 • ***a. Diseases of the Brain Generally . 305 ***5. Diseases of the Brain in Particular . 307 ****a. Affections of the Membranes . 307 *****a. Meningitis . . . 307 *****6. Hydrocephalus . . . 307 • *»***c. Delirium Tremens . . 309 ****5. Apoplexy and Paralysis . . 309 ****c. Mental Diseases . . . 310 § Melancholia and Hypochondriasis . 319 **5. Diseases of the Spinal Marrow, and of the Sympathetic System of Nerves . . 320 CONTENTS. XV PAGE **c. Diseases of the Nerves . . . 321 **d. Anomalous Diseases of the Nervous System 322 Chorea ..... 322 • Epilepsy ..... 322 Hydrophobia .... 323 Hysteria ..... 325 Tetanus ..... 325 c. Diseases of the Respiratory System . . 325 *a. Diseases of the Respiratory System Generally 325 *b. Particular Diseases of the Respiratory System 327 Asphyxia ..... 327 Asthma . . . . . 327 Bronchitis and Laryngitis, including Catarrh and Influenza .... 328 Bronchocele ..... 330 Croup ..... 331 Emphysema ..... 332 Hydrothorax .... 332 Laryngismus Stridulus . . . 332 Laryngitis ..... 332 Pertussis . ... . . 333 Phthisis ..... 333 Pleuritis and Pneumonia . . . 338 d. Diseases of the Circulatory Organs . . 339 *a. Diseases of the Circulatory Organs Generally . 339 **5. Particular Diseases of the Circulatory Organs 341 ***a. Particular Diseases of the Heart . 341 Angina Pectoris . . . 341 Carditis .... 341 Cyanosis .... 341 Hypertrophy . . f 341 Polypus . . . .341 ***6. Diseases of Arteries and Veins . 342 e. Diseases of the Digestive Organs . . . 342 *a. Diseases of the Digestive Organs Generally . 342 *6. Particular Diseases of the Digestive Organs . 345 **a. Diseases of the Mouth, Throat, and Gullet '345 **5. Particular Diseases of the Stomach and In- testines .... 34g Ascites ..... 346 Cholera 3-16 Colic . . * . . .354 Constipation .... 354 Diarrhoea and Dysentery . . 355 Gastralgia and Enteralgia . . 356 Gastro-Enteritis . . . .356 xvi CONTENTS. FACTE Hemorrhoids and Diseases of the Rectum 357 Indigestion .... 357 Marasmus .... 358 Peritonitis .... 358 Worms ..... 359 **d. Diseases of the Liver . . . 359 /, Diseases of the Absorbent System . . 362 g. Diseases of the Urinary and Generative Organs . 362 *a. Diseases of the Urinary and Generative Organs Generally . . . . . 362 *6. Particular Diseases of the Urinary and Gene- rative Organs . . . . 363 Bright's Disease .... 363 Diabetes ..... 364 Nephritis ... . . . 365 Appendix, Diseases of the Supra-Renal Capsules . 365 Chapter V. SURGERY. I. General Works on Surgery ... . . 369 A. Elementary and Systematic Works . . . 369 b. Collective Works, Surgical Essays, Reports, Cases, etc. 375 II. Military and Naval Surgery .... 381 III. Obstetric Surgery, and Diseases of the Female Organs of Generation ...... 381 IV. Surgical Anatomy ..... 382 V. Works on Particular Departments of Surgery . 382 a. General Surgical Diseases .... 382 1. Inflammation and its Consequences . . . 382 а. Inflammation ..... 382 б. Suppuration ..... 384 c. Ulceration and Ulcers .... 385 d. Gangrene and Hospital Gangrene . . .386 2. Wounds ...... 386 a. Wounds Generally . . . .386 b. Poisoned Wounds ..... 387 c. Gunshot Wounds . . . . .388 3. Tetanus ...... 388 4. Constitutional Irritation .... 388 5. Tumors and Morbid Growths . . . 389 a. Tumors Generally ..... 389 b. Particular Tumors and Morbid Growths . . 389 *a. Scirrhus and Cancer . . . . 389 *b. Encysted Tumors .... 392 *c. Erectile Tumors .... 392 *d. Fibro-plastic Tumors .... 392 CONTENTS. xvii PAGE *e. Fungus ILematodes .... 392 *y. Melanosis ..... 392 *g. Naevi ...... 392 *A. Neuroma ..... 392 6. Scrofula ...... 392 b. Surgery of Particular Parts of the Body . . 392 1. Surgical Diseases of the Skin, and its Appendages . 392 a. Diseases of the Skin and Cellular Tissue . . 392 *a. Burns ...... 392 *6. Erysipelas ..... 393 *c. Carbuncle and Boil .... 393 b. Diseases of the Epidermis, Hair, and Nails . 393 2 Surgery of Bloodvessels .... 394 a. Hemorrhage. Ligature and Torsion of Arteries, Sc. 394 b. Diseases of Arteries, including Aneurism . . 395 § Aneurism ..... 396 c. Diseases of Veins ..... 397 3. Injuries of the Head ..... 398 4. Injuries of the Spine ..... 398 5. Surgical Diseases and Injuries of Nerves . . 399 6. Ophthalmic Surgery ..... 399 a. Works on Diseases of the Eye in General . 399 b. Works on Diseases of the Eye in Particular . 402 *a. Ophthalmia ..... 402 *6. Diseases of the Cornea . . . 404 *c. Iritis ...... 404 *c?. Diseases of the Pupil . . . . • 404 *e. Cataract ..... 404 *f. Dislocation of Lens .... 407 *y. Amaurosis ..... 407 § Hemeralopia .... 407 *A. Phosphene ..... 407 Fungus Haematodes of Eye . •. . 407 *k. Venereal Diseases of the Eye . . . 407 *1. Strabismus ..... 408 *m. Diseases of Eyelids .... 408 *n. Diseases of the Lachrymal Apparatus . . 408 7. Surgery of the Ear ..... 409 8. Surgery of Nose, Mouth, Throat, and Larynx . 411 a. Surgery of Nose . . . . .411 b. Surgery of Mouth and Teeth . . . 411 c. Extirpation of the Parotid Gland . . . 413 d. Surgery of ffisophagus .... 413 e. Surgery of Larynx, Trachea, and Thyroid Gland . 413 9. Diseases of the Mamina .... 414 10. Surgery of Intestines .... 415 8 xviii CONTENTS. PAGE a. Wounds of Intestines .... 415 b. Hernia ...... 416 *a. Hernia Generally < . . .416 *6. Particular Species of Hernia . . . 418 **a. Inguinal Hernia . . . .418 **6. Femoral Hernia .... 418 **c. Umbilical Hernia .... 418 c. Artificial Anus . . . . .419 d. Diseases of Rectum and Anus . . .419 11. Surgical Diseases and Injuries of Bones . . 421 a. Diseases of Bones ..... 421 *«. Diseases of Bones Generally . . . 421 *6. Particular Diseases of Bones . . . 422 § Necrosis ..... 422 b. Injuries of Bones, including Fractures and their Consequences ..... 423 12. Surgical Diseases and Injuries of Joints . . 425 a. Diseases of Joints ..... 425 b. Injuries of Joints, including Dislocations . 427 13. Deformities and Distortions, including Diseases of the Spine ..... 228 § Wry Neck and Club Foot . . . 430 14. Diseases of Generative and Urinary Organs . 430 a. Diseases of Generative and Urinary Organs Gene- rally ...... 430 b. Diseases of Generative and Urinary Organs in Par- ticular ...... 431 *a. Diseases of Generative Organs . . 431 **a. Diseases of Testes and their Coverings . 432 ***a. Diseases of Scrotum . . . 432 ***£. Hydrocele .... 432 ***c. Diseases of Testes and Spermatic Cord 433 **t. Spermatorrhoea .... 433 **c. Impotence and Sterility . . . 434 *5. Diseases of Urinary Organs . . . 434 **a. Diseases of Bladder . . . 434 **6. Diseases of Urethra, including Stricture . 435 § Stricture .... 436 *c. Diseases of Penis .... 439 *d. Stone, Gravel, and their Means of Cure . 439 § Lithontriptics .... 443 15. Venereal Diseases ..... 443 a. Syphilis, its Consequences and Treatment . 443 *a. Syphilis Generally .... 443 *b. Consequences of Syphilis . . . 449 **a. Venereal Ophthalmia . . . 449 CONTEXTS. xix PAGE **6. Syphilitic Eruptions . . . 449 **c. Syphilitic Enteritis .... 449 *c. Treatment of Syphilis .... 449 **a. Use of Mercury in Syphilis . . 449 **Z>. Use of Acids, and various other Medicines in Syphilis . . . .450 b. Diseases resembling Syphilis . . . 451 *a. Pseudo-Syphilis . . • . . 451 *b. Sibbens, Yaws, &c. .... 451 c. Gonorrhoea . . . . . . 451 16. Operative Surgery ..... 452 a. General Works on Operative Surgery . . 452 b. Works on Particular Operations . . . 454 *a. Amputation ..... 454 *b. Ecrasement ..... 455 *c. Excision of Joints and Resection of Bones . 455 *d. Lithotomy . . . . .455 *e. Operations on the Eye .... 455 */. Plastic Operations . . . .455 17. Surgical Instruments and Means of Cure . . 456 a. Instruments and Bandages . . . '456 b. Surgical Means of Cure .... 457 *a. Cupping. . . . . .457 *Z>. Cautery, including Moxa . . . 457 *c. Caustic . . . . . .457 *<7. Bougies ..... 457 Chapter VI. MIDWIFERY and DISEASES of WOMEN and CHIL- DREN. I. Obstetric Anatomy and Physiology . . . 461 a. Anatomy of Female Organs .... 461 b. Anatomy of the Foetus . . . . . 461 c. Physiology of Gravid Uterus and Foetus . . 461 II. Works on Midwifery, and the General Management of Lying-in Women ..... 462 a. General and Systematic Treatises . . . 462 b. Works on Particular Departments of Midwifery . 469 1. Pregnancy, its Diagnosis, Duration, etc. . . 469 2. Preternatural Labor, including Diseases and Acci- dents of Pregnancy and Childbed . . 470 a. Diseases and Accidents of Pregnancy and Child- bed in General . . • . . 470 b. Diseases and Accidents of Pregnancy and Child- bed in Particular . . . .471 *a. Abortion .• . . . . 471 XX CONTENTS. PAGE *b. Extra-uterine and False Pregnancy, Superfoe- tatiori, &c. ..... 471 *c. Diseases of the Foetus and Placenta . . 472 *d. Retroversion of Gravid Uterus . . . 472 *e. Difficult Labor, its Causes, &c. . . 472 */. Puerperal Convulsions .... 473 *g. Puerperal Fever . . . .473 *A. Uterine Hemorrhage .... 475 *i. Phlegmasia Dolens . . . .476 *k. Rupture of Uterus, Vagina, and Perineum . 476 *Z. Fistula, Vesico-vaginal, &c. . . . 477 3. Obstetric Surgery ..... 477 a. General Treatises ..... 477 b. Works on Particular Operations • . . 477 *u. Caesarean Section .... 477 *b. Symphyseotomy . . . .478 *c. Incision of Uterus .... 478 *d. Induction of Premature Labor . . 478 c. Obstetric Instruments, their Use, &c. . . 478 4. Medico-Legal Obstetricy .... 478 III. Works on the Diseases of Women . . . 478 a. General and Systematic Works . . .478 b. Particular Diseases of Women . . . . 482 a. Amenorrhcea, Dysmenorrhoea, and Menorrhagia . 482 b. Chlorosis .... . . . 482 c. Hysteria • . ... . . 483 d. Leucorrhoea . . . . .483 e. Mamma, Diseases of ... . 483 f. Nymphomania ..... 483 g. Ovarian Disease ..... 483 h. Sterility ...<•.. 484 i. Uterus, Diseases of. . . . . 484 k. Uterus, Displacement of . . . . 486 IV. Works on the Diseases and Management of Children . 486 A. General and Systematic Works . ' . . 486 b. Works on Particular Diseases of Children . . 491 a. Asphyxia ...... 491 b. Cerebral Diseases ..... 491 c. Cholera Infantum ..... 491 d. Convulsions . . ' . . .491 e. Coryza ...... 492 f. Croup ...... 492 g. Cyanosis ...... 492 A. Dentition ...... 492 i. Fever, Infantile Remittent . . . 492 k. Hydrocephalus ..... 492 CONTENTS. xxi PAGE l. Laryngismus Stridulus .... 492 m. Marasmus ...... 492 n. Measles ...... 492 o. Pertussis ...... 493 p. Pneumonia ..... 493 q. Rickets ...... 493 r. Scarlatina ...... 493 s. Skin, Diseases of . . . . . 493 t. Stomach and Bowels, Diseases of • . . 493 m. Worms ...... 493 Chapter VII. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE and MEDICAL POLICE. I. Medical Jurisprudence ..... 497 a. General, Elementary, and Systematic Works . . 497 b. Works on Particular Departments of Medical Juris- prudence ...... 499 1. Works relating to the Subject of Reproduction . 499 a. Signs of Virginity and Pregnancy ; Period of Ges- tation ...... 499 b. Abortion . . . . . .500 c. Impotency ...... 500 2. Infanticide ...... 501 3. Homicide and Suicide .... 501 4. Insanity and Lunatic Asylums . . . 501 a. Insanity ...... 501 b. Lunatic Asylums ..... 504 5. Toxicology ...... 504 a. General Works on Poisons . . . 504 b. Works on Particular Poisons . . . 506 6. On Sudden Death . . . . . 508 7. On Death by Lightning, Drowning, etc. . . 508 8. On the Certainty of the Signs of Death, and the Danger of Premature Interment . . . 508 9. Coroner's Inquest, and Judicial Post-mortem Exami- nations ...... 509 II. Medical Police ...... 509 a. General Works ...... 509 b. Works on Particular Departments of Medical Police . 511 1. On Quarantine Laws and Disinfecting Agents . 511 a. Quarantine Laws ..... 511 b. Disinfecting Agents .... 512 2. On the Effects of Putrid Effluria, Miasmata, Malaria, etc. ...... 512 3. On the Cleansing and Drainage of Cities, etc. . 512 4. On the Management and Diseases of Public Institu- tions ...... 513 xxii CONTENTS. PAGE a. Hospitals, Prisons, and Workhouses . . 513 b. Lunatic Asylums . . . . .515 5. On Feigned, Dissembled, and Imputed Diseases . 515 6. On Prostitution ..... 516 7. On Adulteration of Food and Medicine . . 516 8. On Population, Longevity, and Rate of Mortality, in- cluding Works on Medical Statistics . . 516 Chapter VIII. MEDICAL LITERATURE. I. General Works on Medical Literature, including Works on Medical Philosophy . . . . .521 § Medical Bibliography ..... 525 II. History of Medicine ..... 526 III. Medical Education, Medical Ethics, and Laws Relating to the Medical Profession .... 530 IV. Medical Institutions, including Universities, Hospitals, &c. . . . . . ... 534 § Lunatic Asylums ..... 540 V. Medical Biography ..... 543 VI. Occasional Lectures, Orations, and Addresses . . 548 VII. Controversies . . . . . .551 VIII. Dictionaries, Cyclopaedias, Etc. .... 554 PART II. SCIENCE. Chapter I. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and CHEMISTRY. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. I. General, Elementary, and Systematic Works . . 559 II. Works on Particular Departments of Natural Phi- losophy ....... 561 a. Mechanics and Hydro-dynamics . . . 561 b. Pneumatics ...... 562 c. Acoustics and Optics ..... 562 § Optical Instruments . . . .563 d. Caloric ....... 564 ■ e. Electricity, Galvanism, and Magnetism . . 564 III. Astronomy ...... 566 IV. Meteorology ...... 567 A. Meteorology in General , . . . . 567 CONTENTS. xxiii PAGE b. Particular Departments of Meteorology; Meteorological Observations, etc. etc. .... 568 CHEMISTRY. I. Elementary and Systematic Works . . . 571 II. Collective Works, Essays, Etc. .... 577 III. General Doctrines of Chemistry . . . 578 A. Chemical Affinity ..... 578 b. Theory of Definite Proportions . . .578 c. Stability and Solubility • . . . . 579 D. Combustion . . . . . . 579 e. Caloric ....... 580 f. Electricity and Galvanism . . . .580 IV. Chemical Nomenclature, Notation, Classification, Etc. 580 V. Works on Special Departments of Chemistry . . 581 A. Inorganic Chemistry ..... 581 1. General Works on Inorganic Chemistry • . 581 2. Works on Particular Departments of Inorganic Chemistry . . . . . .581 a. Non-Metallic Substances. .... 581 b. Metals and their Compounds . . .582 b. .Organic Chemistry . . . . .583 1 1. General Works on Organic Chemistry . . 583 2. Works on Particular Departments of Organic Chem- istry ...... 583 a. Animal Chemistry . . . . .583 a. General Works .... 583 b. Works on Different Animal Substances . 584 b. Vegetable Chemistry .... 585 VI. Works on Practical and Analytical Chemistry . 586 a. General Works ...... 586 b. Works on Chemical Analysis in Particular . . 587 1. Analysis of Organic Substances . . . 587 2. Analysis of Minerals ..... 587 3. Description and Uses of Chemical Apparatus . 588 VII. Applications of Chemistry to the Arts, Agriculture, Etc. 588 VIII. Works on Alchemy ..... 590 IX. History and Objects of Chemistry, including Chemical Controversies . . . . . .591 Chapter II. NATURAL HISTORY, including ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, anq MINERAL WATERS. I. General and Collective Works on Natural History . 595 II. Natural History of Particular Countries and Places • 599 III. Particular Departments of Natural History . . 600 a. Zoology ....... 600 xxiv CONTENTS. PAGE 1. General Works on Zoology .... 600 2. Works on the Zoology of Particular Countries and Places ...... 602 3. Works on Particular Classes of Animals . . 603 a. Vertebrata ...... 603 *a. Vertebrata Generally .... 603 *6. Particular Classes of Vertebrata . . 604 **a. Mammalia ..... 604 **b. Birds ..... 605 **c. Reptiles . . ... . 607 **<Z. Fishes 608 b. Invertebrata ..... 608 *a. Invertebrata Generally . . . 608 *5. Particular Classes of Invertebrata . . 609 **a. Mollusca, including Conchology . . 609 **6. Articulata ..... 610 **c. Entozoa ..... 612 **d. Zoophytes . . . . .612 B. Botany ....... 613 1. General, Elementary, and Systematic Works . 613 2. Collective Works, Essays, etc. . . . 615 3. Vegetable Anatomy and Physiology . ... 616 4. Descriptive Botany . . . . .619 a. General Floras and Catalogues of Plants . . 619 b. Floras of Particular Countries and Places . 622 c. Descriptions of Particular Classes or Families of Plants, and of Individual Genera and Species . 628 *ct. Classes or Families of Plants . . . 628 *5. Individual Genera and Species . . 629 5. Medical Botany ..... 631 a. General Works ..... 631 b. Particular Classes, Genera, and Species of Medical Plants ...... 632 6. Diseases and Anomalies of Plants . . . 632 7. Botanical Nomenclature .... 632 8. History of Botany, including Botanical Biography and Bibliography ..... 633 9. Agriculture and Gardening .... 633 c. Geology ....... 633 1. General, Elementary, and Collective Works . 633 2. Geology of Particular Countries . . . 635 3. Mines and Mining Operations . . . 636 4. Fossil Remains ..... 636 d Mineralogy ...... 637 1. General, Elementary, and Systematic Works . 637 CONTENTS. XXV PAGE 2. Works on the Mineralogy of Particular Countries and Places . . . ... . 638 3. Treatises on Classes of Minerals and Individual Minerals ...... 638 4. Works on Crystallography .... 639 5. Analysis of Minerals ..... 639 6. Mineralogical Nomenclature .... 639 e. Mineral Waters ...... 639 1. Works on Mineral Waters Generally . . 639 2. Works on Particular Mineral Waters . . 640 a. United States and Canada . . . 640 b. Britain ...... 641 c. Continent of Europe .... 642 Chapter III. SCIENCE of the MIND ; including METAPHYSICS AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL EDUCA- TION and POLITICS. I. Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy . . . 647 II. General Education ..... 651 III. Politics; including Political Economy, and Local and Occasional Politics ..... 652 PART III. LITERATURE. Chapter I. GENERAL LITERATURE . . . .657 Chapter II. GENERAL BIOGRAPHY . . . .662 Chapter III. HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES, GEOGRAPHY, VOY- AGES, AND TRAVELS . . . .664 I. History and Antiquities ..... 664 II. Geography, Voyages and Travels . . . 666 Chapter IV. The ARTS ...... 668 xxvi CONTENTS. PART IV. MISCELLANIES. t PAGE Chapter I. AGRICULTURE and HORTICULTURE, VETERINARY MEDICINE and DOMESTIC ECONOMY. I. Agriculture and Horticulture .... 671 II. Veterinary Medicine ..... 674 HL Domestic Economy ..... 677 Chapter II. DICTIONARIES and CYCLOPAEDIAS . . 679 I. General Dictionaries and Cyclopaedias . . . 679 II. Dictionaries of Various Languages . . . 679 III. Bibliographical Dictionaries .... 680 IV. Dictionaries of Natural History . . . 680 V. Dictionaries of Medical Science .... 681 a. Practical Medicine, and Medical Science Generally . 681 b. Particular Branches of Medical Science . . 684 VI. Miscellaneous ...... 686 Chapter III. TRANSACTIONS, LAWS, Etc., of SCIENTIFIC SO- CIETIES and other ASSOCIATIONS. I. Societies with General Scientific Objects . . 687 American ...... 687 British ....... 687 French ....... 688 German ...... 689 Russian ...... 689 Swedish ...... 689 II. Societies for Cultivating Medical Science . . 690 American ...... 690 British ....... 691 East Indian ...... 692 French ....... 692 III. Societies for Cultivating Natural History . . 693 IV. Literary and Philosophical Societies . . . 693 V. .Societies for Promoting Agriculture, Manufactures, Etc. ....... 694 VI. Benevolent Societies ..... 694 CONTENTS. xxvii PAGE Chapter IV. CATALOGUES, VALUABLE LISTS, etc. . . 696 I. Catalogue of Books ..... 696 a. General Bibliography, and Lists of Books on Particu- lar Subjects ...... 696 b. Catalogues of Particular Libraries . . . 697 II. Catalogues of Collections of Anatomical Preparations 698 III. Miscellaneous *. . . . . . 699 Chapter V. JOURNALS, REVIEWS, etc. I. Medicine ....... 700 A. Medical Science Generally .... 700 American . . . . . .700 British . . . . . . 702 French ...... 706 German ...... 707 b. Particular Branches of Medical Science . . 707 II. Science and Arts ..... 709 American ...... 709 British ....... 709 German ....... 711 III. General Literature ..... 711 Index ........ 715 PART I. MEDICINE. Chapter I. Anatomy ; including Human and Comparative Anatomy. II. Physiology. III. Materia Medica and Pharmacy; including Hygiene, and Therapeutics. IV. General Pathology and Practice of Medicine. V. Surgery. VI. Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children. VII. Medical Jurisprudence, and Medical Police. VIII. Medical Literature. CHAPTER I. INCLUDIWG HUMAN AND COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. HUMAN ANATOMY. I. GENERAL ANATOMY. (A.) SYSTEMATIC WORKS. Bayle, 417, D. A manual of general anatomy. By A. L. J. Bayle and H. Hollard. Translated from the French by H. Storer. Lond. 1829. 2050, 0. The same. Translated by S. D. Gross, M. D. Philad. 1828. Beclard, 2135, 0. Elements of general anatomy. Translated from the French of P. A. Beclard. With notes and corrections, by Robert Knox, M. D. Edinb. 1830. 2161. Elements of general anatomy. By P. A. Beclard. With a critical and biographical memoir of the life and writings of the author, by Ollivier, M. D. Translated from the French, with notes, by Joseph Togno, M. D. Philad. 1830. Bichat, 1178, O. Anatomie generale, appliquee a la physiologic et it la medecine. Par Xav. Bichat. Tomes 4. Paris, 1801. 1775, O. General anatomy, applied to physiology and medicine. By Xavier Bichat. With additions by P. A. Beclard. Translated by George Hayward, M. D. 4 vols. Boston, 1825. 2080, O. An epitome of the general anatomy of Bichat. By Thos. Henderson, M. D. Philad. 1829. Chevalier, 1418, O. Lectures on the general structure of the human body, and on the anatomy and functions of the skin. By Thomas Chevalier. Lond.1823. Craigie, 352, Q. Elements of anatomy, general, special, and comparative. From the Encyclopaedia Britannica. 7th edit. By David Craigie, M. D. With plates. Edinb. 1831. Donne, 3169, 0. Cours de microscopic complementaire des etudes medi- cales, anatomie microscopique et physiologic des fluides de Peconomie. Par Al. Donne et Leon Foucault, M. D. Paris, 1844. 195, F. Atlas au meme livre. Paris, 1845. Dutrochet, 2421, 0. Recherches et physiologiques sur la structure intime des animaux et des vegetaux. Par M. H. Dutrochet, M. D. Paris, 1824. Fontana, 60, Q. Tome II. Observations sur la structure primitive du corps animal, &c. Par M. Felix Fontana. Florence, 1781. 6 HUMAN ANATOMY. Fontana, 36, 0. Vol. II. Observations on the primitive structure of the animal body, &c. With plates. By Felix Fontana. Translated from the French by Jos. Skinner. Lond. 1787. Gerlach, 3376, 0. Handbuch der allgemeinen und speciellen Gewebelehre des menschlichen Kbrpers fur Aerzte und Studirende. Von Dr. J. Gerlach. Mit zahlreichen Holzschnitten. Mainz, 1850. Grainger, 2119, 0. Elements of general anatomy, containing an outline of the anatomy of the human body. By R. D. Grainger. Lond. 1829. Hassall, 3292, 0. The microscopic anatomy of the human body in health and disease. With plates. By A. H. Hassall, M. B. 2 vols. Lond. 1849. Henle, 3111, 0. Allgemeine Anatomie. Lehre von den Mischungs-und Formbestandtheilen des menschlichen Kbrpers. Von J. Henle. Mit Tafeln. Leipzig, 1841. 3300, 0. Tome VI. and VII. Traite d'anatomie generale ou histoire des tissus et de la composition chimique du corps humain. Par J. Henle. Traduit de 1'Allemand par A. J. L. Jourdan. (Encyclopedie anatomique.) Paris, 1843. Horner, 1903, 0. A treatise on special and general anatomy. By Wm. E. Horner, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1826. Kblliker, 3589, 0. Mikroskopische Anatomie oder Gewebelehre des Menschen. Von Dr. A. Kblliker. - II. Specielie Gewebelehre. - 2 Bande. Mit Holzschnitten. Leipzig, 1850 and 1852. 3527, 0. Manual of human histology. By A. Kblliker. Translated and edited by Geo. Busk and Thos. Huxley. 2 vols. Lond. 1853 and 1854. (Sydenham Soc.) Lister, 2322, 0. p. On the microscopic characters of the animal tissues and fluids. By J. J. Lister and Dr. Hodgkin. Lond. 1832. Mandi, 3086, 0. Manuel d'anatomie generale appliquee a la physiologic et & la pathologic. Par L. Mandi, M. D. Avec planches. Paris, 1843. Meckel, 2358, 0. Manuel d'anatomie generale, descriptive et pathologique. Par J. F. Meckel. Traduit de 1'Allemand et augmente des faits nou- veaux. Par A. J. L. Jourdan et G. Breschet. Tomes 3. Paris, 1825. 2299, 0. Manual of general, descriptive, and pathological anatomy. By J. F. Meckel. Translated from the French of A. J. L. Jourdan and G. Breschet, by A. Sidney Doane, M. D. 3 vols. Philad. 1832. Morton, 3228, 0. An illustrated system of human anatomy, special, general and microscopic. By Sam. Geo. Morton, M. D. Philad. 1849. Quekett, 3635. 0. Lectures on histology, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. By John Quekett. Vol. I. Elementary tissues of plants and animals. Vol. II. Structure of the skeleton of plants and invertebrate animals. Illustrated with wood-cuts. Lond. 1852 and 1854. 3414, 0. The same. Vol. I. Lond. 1852. Schwann, 3243, 0. Microscopical researches into the accordance in the structure and growth of animals and plants. Translated from the HUMAN ANATOMY. 7 German of Dr. Th. Schwann, by Henry Smith. Lond. 1847. (Syden- ham Soc.) Todd & Bowman, 3540, 0. The physiological anatomy and physiology of man. By Robert B. Todd, M. D., and Wm. Bowman, F. R. S. Vol. I. Lond. 1845. Wilson, 3258, 0. A system of human anatomy, general and special. By Erasmus Wilson, M. D. 4th Amer, edit., by Paul B. Goddard, M. D. With illustrations. Philad. 1849. (B.) WORKS ON PARTICULAR TEXTURES. a. Bone. Haller, 636, D. Deux memoirs sur la formation des os. Par. Alb. de Haller. Lausanne, 1758. Holden, 3680, 0. The general and microscopic structure of bone and its development, &c. ZJrt. in L. Holden's Human Osteology. Lond. 1855. Miescher, 439, Q. De ossium genesi, structura et vita. Dissert, inaug. auctore Fr. Miescher. Berolini, 1836. Nesbitt, 289, 0. Human osteogeny explained in two lectures ; in which not only the beginning and gradual increase of the bones of the human foetuses are described; but also the nature of ossification is con- sidered, and the general notion, that all bones are formed from carti- lages, is demonstrated to be a mistake. With plates. By Robert Nesbitt, M. D. Lond. 1736. Reichel, 118, Q. vol. 2d. p. De ossium ortu atque structura. Auctore Georgio Christiano Reichel, M.D. Lipsise, 1760. (Dissert, inaug.) Scarpa, 2013,0. De penitiori ossium structura commentarius. Auctore Antonio Scarpa. Raventise, 1800. 1162, 0. Idem opus; ext. in Memoires de physiologic, &c. Par A. Scarpa. Paris, 1804. 1887, 0. p. A treatise on the minute anatomy of the bones. Trans- lated from the Latin of Antonio Scarpa, M. D. By John D. Godman, M. D. Philad. 1824. 462, Q. De anatome, et pathologia ossium commentarii; auctore Antonio Scarpa. Cum tabulis aeneis. Ticini, 1827. b. Membrane. Bichat, 817, 0. Traite des membranes en general, et de diverses mem- branes en particulier. Par Xav. Bichat. Nouvelle edition, augmentee d'une notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de 1'auteur. Par M. Husson. Paris, 1816. 1248, 0. The same. Translated by John G. Coffin, M. D. Boston, 1813. 1249, 0. The same. 8 HUMAN ANATOMY. Billard, 2400, O. De la membrane muqueuse gastro-intestinale dans 1'etat sain et dans 1'etat inflammatoire, &c. Par C. Billard. Paris, 1825. Bonn, 118, Q. vol. 2d, p. Specimen anatomico-medicum inaugurale de continuationibus membranarum. Auct. Andrea Bonn. Amstelaedami, 1763. Borden, 1149, O. Tome I. Recherches sur le tissu muqueux. Par Theoph. de Bordeu. Ext. in (Euvres complets par Richerand. Paris, 1818. Flourens, 442, Q. Anatomie generale de la peau et des membranes muqueuses. Par P. Flourens. Paris, 1843. Avec des planches. c. Brain and Nerve. Gordon, 1687, 0. pi Remarks on the structure of the brain, comprising an estimate of the claims of Gall and Spurzheim to originality. By John Gordon, M. D. Edinb. 1817. Lobstein, 2243, 0. A treatise on the structure, functions and diseases of the human sympathetic nerve. With plates. By John Fred. Lobstein. Translated from the Latin, with notes, by Joseph Pancoast, M. D. Philad. 1831. Mayo, H., 131, F. A series of engravings intended to illustrate the struc- ture of the brain and spinal chord in man. By Herbert Mayo. Lond. 1827. Solly, 530, D. The human brain, its configuration, structure, development, &c. Illustrated by references to the nervous system in the lower orders of animals. By Samuel Solly. Lond. 1836. Stilling, 521, Q. Ueber den Bau der Nerven-Primitivfaser und der Nervenzelle. Von Dr. B. Stilling. Mit zwei Tafeln. Frankfurt a. M. 1856. 515, Q. Neue Untersuchungen fiber den Bau des Ruckenmarks, von Dr. B. Stilling, lste Lieferung. Frankfurt a. M. 1856. 230, F. Atlas mikroskopisch-anatomischer Abbildungen zu den- selben. Willis, Thos., 128, F. Anatomy of the brain. Ext. in Whole works of Dr. Thos. Willis. Transl. by Samuel Pordage. Lond. 1684. d. Gland. Hedenus, 3082, 0. Tractatus de glandula thyreoidea tam Sana quam mor- bosa. Auctore A. Gul. Hedeno. Accedunt tab. aenese. Lipsiae, 1822. Muller, 157, F. De glandularum secernentium structura penitiori earuinque prima formatione in homine atque animalibus. Commentatio ana- tomica. Scripsit Johannes Mueller, M. D. Cum tabulis aeri incisis. Lipsiae, 1830. Wharton, 466, D. Adenographia: sive glandularum totius corporis de- scriptio. Authore ThomU Whartono, M. D., &c. Noviomagi, 1664. HUMAN ANATOMY, 9 II. DESCRIPTIVE ANATOMY. (a ) SYSTEMATIC WORKS. Aitken, 224, 0. Principles of anatomy and physiology. By John Aitken, M. D. 2 vols., with plates. Lond. 1786. Albinus, 4, F. Bernardi Siegfried Albini, M. D., explicatio tabularum anatomicarum Bartholomaei Eustachii. Accedit tabularum editio nova. Leidae Batavorum, 1744. 11, Q. B. S. Albini academicarum annotationum libri octo. (Conti- nent anatomica, physiologica, zoographica, &c.) Cum figuris. Leidae, 1754-1768. Tomi 2. Antommarchi, 229, F. Planches anatomiques du corps humain, d'apr&s les dimensions naturelies, accompagnees d'une texte expli- catif, par F. Antommarchi. Publiees par le Cte. de Lasteyrie. Paris. 229, F. Tome II. Explication des planches. Paris, 1823. Armiger, 1575, 0. p. Rudiments of the anatomy and physiology of the human body; consisting of tables, &c., compiled for students. By T. J. Armiger. Part I. Lond. 1816. Arnold, 201, F. Tabulae anatomicae quas ad naturam accurate descriptas in lucem edidit Fridericus Arnold. Fasciculus I.: icones cerebri et medullae spinalis; fasc. IL: icones organorum sensuum ; fasc. IV. pars I.: icones ossium ; fasc. IV. pars II.: icones articulorum et liga- mentorum. Turici & Stuttgardiae, 1843. Avicenna, 232, F. Avicenuae (Abu-Ali-Ibn-Tsina) observationes anato- z micae, ext. in Op. med. cura Costaei et Mongii. Tomi 2. Venet. 1564. Ayshford, 207, Q. Tabular views of the anatomy of the human body. By H. H. Ayshford, M. D. Lond. 1810. Baglivi, 35, Q. Georgii Baglivi opera omnia medico-practica et anato- mica. Lugd. 1745. Bartholinus, 642, D. Casp. Bartholini institutiones anatomicae, novis re- centiorum opinionibus & observationibus, quarum innumerae hactenus editae non sunt, figurisque auctae ab auctoris filio Thoma Bartholino. Lugd. Batav. 1641. 51, O. Thomae Bartholini Casp. fil. anatomia ex Caspari Bartholini parentis institutionibus, omniumque recentiorum & propriis observa- tionibus tertium ad sanguinis circulationem reformata, cum iconibus novis accuratissimis. Additur etiam appendix de lacteis thoracicis & vasis lymphaticis. Hagae-Comitis, 1666.' 1362, O. Idem opus. Lugd. Batav. 1673. 688, 0. Idem opus. Lugd. Batav. 1686. Bell, Andw., 24, F. Anatomia Britannica. 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A synopsis of the diseases of the eye and their treat- ment ; to which are prefixed a short anatomical description and a sketch of the physiology of that organ. By Benjamin Travers. 3d edit. Lond. 1824. Travers and Green, 576, D. The principles and practice of ophthalmic surgery; comprising the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the eye, with the treatment of its diseases. By Benjamin Travers, Esq., and J. H. Green, Esq. Edited by Alexander Cooper Lee. Lond. 1839. Trigt, 3805, 0. p. Der Augenspiegel, seine Anwendung und Modificationen, nebst Beitragen zur Diagnostik innerer Augenkrankheiten. Nach 402 SURGERY. dem Hollandischen des Dr. von Trigt mit Zusatzen bearbeitet von Dr. C. H. Schauenburg. Lahr, 1854. Tyrrell, 2908, 0. A practical work on the diseases of the eye, and their treatment, medically, topically, and by operation. By Frederick Tyr- rell. 2 vols. Lond. 1840. Underwood, 277, 0. Surgical tracts. 2d edit. With observations on the more common disorders of the eye, &c. 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With an appendix on the purulent ophthalmy lately epidemic. 2d edit. By James Ware. Lond. 1814. Wemyss, 616, 0. Vol. III. p. Dissertatio medica inauguralis de ophthal- mia. Auctore Gulielmo Wemyss. Edinb. 1773. 1120, 0. p. Illustration of Mr. Ware's opinion respecting the sameness of infection in venereal gonorrhoea, and the ophthalmia of Egypt. Lond. 1808. Luxmoore, 229, D. p. Remarks on opacity of the cornea. With cases. By Thomas Luxmoore. Lond. 1806. 284, D. p. Observations on impaired vision, arising from opacity of the cornea. By Thomas Luxmoore. Lond. 1812. Nottingham, 3608, 0. Practical observations on conical cornea, and on the short sight, and other defects of vision connected with it. By J. Nottingham, M. D. Lond. 1854. *b. Diseases of the Cornea. *C. Iritis. Travers, 1725, 0. On iritis. Ext. in Cooper and Travers' Surgical essays. Vol. I. Lond. 1818. *d. Diseases of the Pupil. Adams, 1420, 0. On ectropium, artificial pupil, &c. By Sir Wm. Adams. Lond. 1812. 1880, 0. 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Also, a new proposal for extraction of the cataract. With descriptions and delineations of the instruments contrived for both operations. By Wm. Butter. Lond. 1783. Cleaver, 826, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation on cataract. By Isaac Cleaver. Philad. 1805. 1036, 0. Vol. XVI. p. The same. Cooper, 1063, 0. Critical reflections on several important practical points relative to the cataract; comprehending an account of a new method of couching particular species of that disease. By Samuel Cooper. Lond.1805. De-la-Garde, 1838, 0. A treatise on cataract intended to determine the operations required by different forms of that disease on physiological principles. By Philip Chilwell De-la-Garde. Lond. 1821. Deval, 3665, 0. p. De 1'affaiblissement de la vue, et de la cecite dans 1'amaurose ou goutte-sereine et dans la cataracte et des moyens les plus efficaces d'y remedier. Par Ch. Deval, M. D. Paris, 1855. Earle, 895, 0. p. 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A treatise on the cataract; with cases to prove the neces- sity of dividing the transparent cornea, and the capsule of the crystalline humour differently in the different species of this disease. By M. De Wenzel, Jun. Translated from the French with many additional remarks, by James Ware. Lond. 1791. 352, 0. The same. 405, 0. Vol. II. p. Dr. Taylor couched for a cataract. Wherein the absurdity of his new treatise on the diseases of the crystalline humour, as likewise his theory of the causes of cataracts, are fully demonstrated. SURGERY. 407 To which is added, for the use of young students, the various methods of dissecting the eye. By J. S., Surgeon. Lond. 1736. Compfjrat, 3511, 0. p. De la luxation du cristallin normal dans la chambre anterieure de 1 'ceil et de son traitement. Par le Dr. A. Comperat. Paris, 1852. *f. Dislocation of Lens. *g. Amaurosis. Deval, 3379, 0. Traite de 1'amaurose ou de la goutte-sereine. Par Ch. Deval, M. D. Paris, 1851. 3665, 0. p. 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Procede nouveau. Par B. J. Beraud, M. D. Paris, 1855. Demarquay, 3665, 0. p. Memoire sur le traitement de la tumeur et de la fistule lacrymale par la trepanation de 1'unguis. Par le Dr. Demar- quay. Paris, 1854. Reade, 1579, 0. p. Practical observations on the diseases of the inner corner of the human eye; comprising the epiphora, the tumor sac- culi lachrymalis, and the fistula lachrymalis. By Joseph Reade, M. D. Lond. 1811. Ware, 352, 0. p. Chirurgical observations relative to the epiphora, or watery eye, the scrophulous and intermittent ophthalmy, the ex- traction of the cataract, and the introduction of the male catheter. By James Ware. Lond. 1792. 575, 0. p. The same. » SURGERY. 409 Ware, 575,0. p. Remarks on the fistula lachrymalis ; with the description of an operation considerably different from that commonly used; and cases annexed in proof of its utility: to which are added observations on haemorrhoids, and additional remarks on the ophthalmy. By James Ware. Lond. 1798. Wathen, 977, 0. p. A new and easy method of curing the fistula lacry- malis. To which is added a dissertation on the epiphora vera, or true watery eye ; and the zeropthalmia, or dry eye. By Jonathan Wathen. Also an appendix on the treatment of patients after the operation for the cataract. By Jonathan Wathen Phipps. Lond. 1792. 7. SURGERY OF THE EAR. Buchanan, 1988, 0. Illustrations of acoustic surgery. By Thomas Bu- chanan. Lond. 1825. 129, F. An engraved representation of the anatomy of the human ear. With surgical remarks, designed as a guide to acoustic surgery. By Thos. Buchanan. Hull, 1823. Caswall, 2341, O. p. The physiology of the organ of hearing; together with its pathology and the treatment of the injuries and diseases to which it is liable. By Charles Caswall. Lond. 1833. Curtis, 1705, 0. p. 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