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TO THE DENTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN.

DRINKING-CUP and INSTRUCTIONS, and will filter any quantity Certain persons having endeavoured

of Water. Size, 4 inches by 2. Price 3s. 9d.

to obtain Letters Patent for the Continuous Enamelled Gum on Platinum J. SOLOMON, Wholesale Optician, and Photographic Depôt, 22, Red Lion- Plates, I remind you, that, having previously used it, I exhibited it at the Great Exhibition. It is therefore open to the Profession generally, and I can provide instruction for those unacquainted with its peculiarities. 2, Old Burlington-street.

square.

Mineral Waters.-W. Best begs to

inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the Faculty, that he has just received a FRESH IMPORTATION of the under-mentioned MINERAL SPRINGS of Europe, comprising-Friedrich's Hall, Carlsbad, Marienbad, Homburg, Kissingen, Vichy, Seidlitz, Pullna, Ems, Seltzer, Fachingen, &c., at his Eaude-Cologne, Arquebuzad, and Foreign Mineral Water Depot, 22 B, Henriettastreet, Cavendish-square.-N.B. Balls and evening parties supplied with German and Struve's Artificial Seltzer Water on Advantageous terms.

N.B. Allsopp's and Bass's Pale Ales, and Guinness's Dublin Stout.

GEORGE WAITE, M.R.C.S.

Purification of Linen-Prevention of

DISEASE.-J. BOILESVE, 55, King William-street, City, London, solicits the attention of the Nobility and Gentry to his CALORIFERE for drying by hot air all the family linen, avoiding any contamination with those of unhealthy persons, and thus removing the most shocking cause of disease.

Blake's Aërated Citrate of Potash manufactory; it has been in operation for a month, and I believe it to be the

WATER-BLAKE, SANDFORD, and BLAKE, 47, Piccadilly, have recently prepared an Aerated Solution of Citrate of Potash, which they beg to introduce to those members of the profession who may desire it for the use of their patients. It will be found a valuable auxiliary in the treatment of Goat and Rheumatic Affections, as well as the Lithic acid Diathesis and Dyspepsia. Their Potash Water, as usual, contains 18 grains of the Bicarbonate in each bottle; Soda, 15 grains; Magnesia, 12 grains; and Ammonia, 10 grains. Seltzer, Vichy, and other foreign waters, from the respective analyses.

69, Marylebone-lane, London, Feb. 2nd, 1854.
SIR,-I have much pleasure in informing you, that I am entirely satisfied
with the performance of your No. 3 Calorifère, lately put up for warming my
best and most economical means of drying yet invented, and particularly suited
to my business, as there is no dust arising from its use, as there is from the
bushel
old stoves. The consumption of coke is about one
per day.
I am, Sir, yours truly,
SAMUEL HUBERT,
Firm of JOHN WOOLLAMS and Co., Paper-stainers.

To J. Boilesve, Esq.

Warming and Ventilating, by Hot

Schweppe's Soda, Potass, and Mag-respectfully solicits the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, &c., to the

NESIA WATERS, and ÆRATED LEMONADE, continue to be manufactured upon the largest scale at their several establishments in London. Liverpool, Bristol, and Derby. The celebrity of these well-known waters, and the preference they universally command, are evidences that their original superior quality over all others is well sustained. Every bottle is protected by a label with the name of their firm, without which none is genuine, and it may be had of nearly all respectable chemists throughout the kingdom. Importers of the German Selters Water, direct from the springs, as for the last twenty years.-51, Berners-street, London,

HYGIENIC BATHS.

JENSEN'S TONIC

DAPHNE MARINA SALT FOR BATHS

When dissolved in a Cold, Tepid, or Warm Bath, imparts so eminently
strengthening and beneficial properties to the same, that, when once tried, a
Bath will scarcely ever be taken without it. In the buoyancy and freshness
it produces in the system, it is far superior to any known Sea Bath.
Sold at 15. per packet, by the Proprietor, C. MEINIG, 103, Leadenhall-street,
and 2134, Piccadilly, (near Regent-circus,) and by all Chemists, and Bathing

Establishments.

AIR, CHURCHES, HOSPITALS, TOWN HALLS, and other PUBLIC
BUILDINGS.-J. BOILESVE, C.E., 55, King William-street, City of London,
following Testimonial, and begs to say he will attend personally any appoint-
New Independent Chapel, Longsight, Manchester,
January 10th, 1852.

ment:

SIB, I am instructed by the building committee of the above Chapel to
order one of your No. 3 Calorifère, for heating and ventilating the School in
connexion therewith. As the sub-committee, upon examination of most of the
public buildings, churches, and chapels in the town, find such general dis-
satisfaction with the existing apparatus and their imperfect heating and
ventilation, they have examined your Calorifère as in operation, and believe
it best adapted to meet their wants. It is intended, should it prove successful,
to apply another apparatus to the chapel.
To J. Boilesve, Esq.
SAMUEL RIGBY, Secretary.

New Independent Chapel, Longsight, Manchester,
April 12th, 1854.

DEAR SIR,-I am authorized to inform you that the No. 4 Calorifère, erected
to warm the Longsight Independent Chapel, is in every respect satisfactory
to the committee and the congregation.

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LISTON'S ARNICA EMPLASTRUM ADHESIVUM, 1s. per yard.

By Her Majesty's Royal Letters FABRIC. Trade price, 1s. 6d. per yard.

PATENT.-T. MAYO, WATSON, and CO., 2, BERNERS-STREET, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Manufacturers of Mineral rated Waters, and Patentees of the Syphon Vase and Valvular Stoppered Bottle. The ob jection so generally made to the common soda-water bottle, in the inconvenience atten ling its being opened, has induced Messrs. T. Mayo, Watson, and Ce, in addition to the Syphon Vase to introduce the VALVULAR STOPPERED BOTTLE, whereby the annoyance complained of is removed, the use of both corks and wire being dispensed with, and the advantages arising to those who are in the habit of drinking æerated waters (more especially ladies and invalids) greatly enhanced, from the circumstance that any quantity, however small, can be withdrawn, whilst, at the same time, the portion remaining in the bottle retains its gaseous properties unimpaired.-Applications having been made to them for agencies for the sale of the Syphon Vase and Valvular Stoppered Bottle, Messrs. T. Mayo, Watson, and Co. have now made arrange. mets accordingly, and will be happy to treat with parties desirous of becom. ing agents.

DOUBLE PATENT.

Briet's portable Gazogène,

OR SODA-WATER APPARATUS,

for the immediate production of Soda-water, Ginger-
beer, sparkling Wine, Lemonade, &c. &c.

SPECIAL POWDERS for generating Gas in the
same, cheaper and more effective than any other
preparation.

SELTZER POWDERS, prepared from a recent analysis of the fresh water from the spring by a celebrated German chemist.

PATENT REFRIGERATOR, or Gazogène-Cooler PATENT PORTABLE FILTER, a cheap and useful article, not occupying more than four to six inches in space, and filtering from six to ten gallons per twenty-four hours, suitable for Military, Navy, and Travellers in all Climates.

Sole Wholesale Agents, GEBHARDT, ROTTMANN, and Co., 21, Bartlett's-buildings, Holborn, London.

NOTICE is hereby given, that proceedings will be adopted against all parties selling or exposing for sale the imitations of the above-named articles, as the said imitations are infringements upon these patents.

Trade price,

BERRY'S ARNICA PLASTER ON NICKELS'S PATENT ELASTIC
BERRY'S ARNICATED MECHANICAL
AMADOU. Trade price, 7s. per gross.

CORN

PLASTERS ON

The spread Plasters are specially recommended to the Profession as superior
to any others for healing incised wounds, cuts, and bruises. The Patent
Elastic Plaster is particularly applicable to wounds on the face or hands, as it
may be accurately fitted on the parts to which it is applied. They are pre-
pared by a process by which the medicinal properties of the Arnica are pre-
served. The Arnica Montana has long been in repute as a popular and
domestic remedy on the Continent. Disraeli notices this in "Tancred;" he
tells us that Baroni administered it to Tancred, when wounded by the Arabs.
Its virtues were first communicated to the Profession by a Physician named
Fehr; 150 years later, Dr. Hahnemann ascertained its effects on the human
body, and proved its specific properties. The late Professor Liston employed
it with great success, and its use is recommended by many of the most
eminent of the Faculty.

Sole Proprietor, JOHN PARTON BERRY, Chemist and Perfumer in
Ordinary to the Queen, Northampton.

London Wholesale Agents-BENJAMIN NICKELS, 9, Camberwell-green;
SOLOMON MAw, 11, Aldersgate-street.

Samples sent Post Free.

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Caution!-Messrs. Allsopp and Sons Soyer's Aromatic Mustard. —“M.

find it necessary to caution the Public, and especially Shippers of their Ales to the Colonies, against frauds committed by parties in selling spurious Ales for those of Messrs. ALLSOPP & SONS.

Messrs. ALLSOPP & SONS have felt compelled, by the extent to which this disgraceful practice has been carried, to proceed, in several cases, by obtaining Injunctions from the Court of Chancery; and have ultimately been driven to prosecute criminally, for the commission of this offence. They beg to call attention to the case of "THE QUEEN v. GRAY & GOSLIN," in which Lord Campbell sentenced the parties charged to TWELVE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT WITH HARD LABOUR.-Vide Times and Morning Advertiser of the 18th May. Messrs. ALLSOPP & SONS will thank all persons having reason to doubt the genuineness of any article sold under their name, to send them the earliest information, in order that immediate steps may be taken for prosecuting the parties.

Messrs. ALLSOPP & SONS will be happy to furnish the names of respectable houses, where a supply of their Ales may be depended on, as genuine from the Brewery,

Brewery, Burton-on-Trent,

Soyer has just brought out a New Mustard, which possesses a most beautiful bouquet; and which is entirely free from adulteration." —THE LANCET.

Sole Agents: Messrs. CROSSE and BLACKWELL, 21, Soho-square, London.

The Tea Tax off, the War Tax on.—

The DUTY on TEA has this day, April 5, been REDUCED 4d. per lb.The EAST INDIA TEA COMPANY will as usual give the public the full benefit of it. War expenses must be paid, and what so likely as a new duty on Tea. Save your already increased income tax, and order at once, or you. may be too late. Black Tea cannot be less than 2s. 6d. per lb., the Company's present price; good and strong to fine, from 3s. to 3s. 8d., and upwards; the best 4s. Tea in London; Green Tea equally cheap. Coffee, from 10d,; Old. Mocha, 1s. 3d.; Rich and Ripe, five years old, 1s. 7d.

East India Tea Company's Offices, 9, Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-street.

Pale India Ale and Stout, 4s. 6d. Matrimonial Institution.-Founded

per dozen quarts; 28. 9d. per dozen pints. Scotch Ale, 5s. 6d. per dozen quarts; delivered free within four miles. Merchants supplied with Pale Ale and Porter for exportation at the lowest prices.

WOOD & WATSON, 16, Clement's-lane, City.

The Apps' Brewery.—To Devonia's

fair country is the palm given, and that which has been hitherto deemed impossible has at length been accomplished, by the combination of nature and art, at the Apps' Brewery, Littleham, Devon. An ALE, pronounced by the great chemist HERAPATH to be pure, clear, and well brewed from water of the finest saline and tonic ingredients, unapproached by any within his cognizance, is offered to the Public, at a moderate price, by WILLIAM WICKHAM, Sole Consignee, Bideford, Devon, and at his Stores, 2, Hungerford Wharf, Charing-cross, London.

Baron Liebig on Allsopp's Pale Ale.

1846-Offices: 12, John-street, Adelphi, London; and 18, Nassaustreet, New York.-This Institution has been established many years, (with great success,) as a medium for the introduction of parties unknown to each other, who are desirous of forming Matrimonial Alliances, but who, from some cause or other, cannot find Partners in their own circle of acquaintance, suitable in position, &c. The strictest honour and secresy is maintained in every case.

Prospectuses, Application Forms, Rules, and every information sent free to any name, initials, or address, on receipt of 12 postage stamps, by order of the Director, LAURENCE CUTHBURT, 12, John-street, Adelphi, London.

Dr. Kahn's Museum, (top of Hay

market,) Piccadilly, consisting of 800 Anatomical Wax Models, open. Daily; Lectures by Dr. SEXTON, F.R.G.S. and F.E.S.-Admission, One Shilling.. Dr. KAHN executes all descriptions of Anatomical Wax Figures, on the shortest notice, and the most reasonable charges.

"I am myself an enables me to recommend it, in accordance with the opinion of the most eminent English physicians, as a very agreeable and efficient tonic, and as a general beverage, both for the invalid and the robust."-Giessen, May 6.

admirer of this beverage, and my own experience University of London.

ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE ONLY is BOTTLED by PARKER & TWINING, Beer Merchants, 5, PALL-MALL.

IMPERIAL MEASURE.—Quarts, 8s.; Pints, 5s.; Half-pints, (for luncheon,) 3s. per dozen. Also in Casks of 18 gallons and upwards.

Notice is

Hereby Given, That the FIRST EXAMINATION for the Degree of
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE, for the present year, will commence on Mon-
day, the 7th of August. The Certificates required must be transmitted to the
Registrar fourteen days before the commencement of the Examination.
By order of the Senate,

Somerset House, June 30, 1854.

R. W. ROTHMAN, Registrar.

Allsopp's Pale Ale.-Medical gentle- Essex and Herts.-Benevolent Medi

men who recommend this ale as an article of diet to their patients are respectfully requested to inform them at the same time, that they may rely on procuring ALLSOPP'S PALE ALE in its genuine state, in either cask or bottle, by addressing their orders to NATHANIEL EASTTY, wine and beer merchant, 132, Upper Thames-street.

The Beers are warranted the products of Malt and Hops, and the constituents of pure water, and not any other ingredient, organio or inorganic, as per analysis of Professor Thomas Graham, F.R.S., University College; London, and A. W. Hofmann, Ph.D., F.R.S., Professor of the Royal College of Chemistry, and of the Analytical Sanitary Commission, published in THE LANCET, Saturday, May 15, 1852, No. 20, Vol. 1st, upon ALLSOPP & SONS, EAST INDIA BITTER PALE ALE in Bottle, selected from the Stock of NATHA NIEL EASTTY, 132, Upper Thames-street, London.

CAL SOCIETY, Established, 1786-Notice is hereby given, That the ANNUAL GENERAL COURT OF AUDIT of this useful and important Institution, will be held on Monday, the 17th day of July instant, at the Brunswick Hotel, Blackwall, The general business of the Society will commence at One o'clock precisely, and Dinner on table at Four o'clock precisely. SIR JOHN FORBES, M.D., D.C.L., has kindly consented to preside on the occasion. Gentlemen (Medical or otherwise) friendly to the objects of the Society,

are invited to attend.

It is purposed to move, by Dr, DAVIES, "That the District Courts be abolished, and the whole business of the Society be transacted at the General Court of Audit, to be held annually, at the place appointed at the immediately previous Court of Audit; and that all Petitions, Letters, and other Documents relating to the Society, be transmitted to the Secretary, properly signed and vouched for fourteen days, at the least, before the Annual Meeting of the Court." Also, adapt them to the change caused by the foregoing Resolution. Hertford, 1st July, 1854. JOHN G. AUSTIN, Secretary..

Tobacco Smoking.-Tobacco Smoke that a Committee be appointed to Revise the Laws of the Society, so as to

contains two very powerful poisons, which, when absorbed by the system, as in ordinary smoking, produce many serious diseases destructive of the phy sical and mental health of the smoker.

PHILLIPS and CO.'S Patent Condensing and Filtering Pipes and Stems for Meerschaums are the only inventions known that permit of healthful smoking, and which the medical profession will find worthy of their notice as a valuable therapeutic agent in all cases where the smoking of tobacco and stramonium may be desirable.

Read the Smoker's Friend, or the Philosophy of Smoking, which may be had gratis of all Phillips and Co.'s agents, and also of the Patentees and Manufacturers, 9, Lyon-street, Caledonian-road,, Islington, London, who will send them post free to all applicants.

A Pipe or Stem sent post free, price 2s. cach, or two for 3s. 6d.

То

o Invalids and those desirous of PRESERVING HEALTH.-The Sanitary Commission instituted by THE LANCET having pronounced the Cocoa purchased at 15, Rathbone-place Oxford-street, to be "entirely free from deleterious admixture," the attention of the public is directed to EDMONDS and CO.'S HOMEOPATHIC COCOA.

Edmonds and Co., Tea Dealers, &c., 15, Rathbone-place, Oxford-street.

H.

DOMESTIC

Sparrow

ECONOMY

King's College, London.

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DEPARTMENT.-The WINTER SESSION, 1854-5, will Commence on Monday, October 2, 1854,

The following Courses of Lectures will be given :→→→→
Anatomy Professor Richard Partridge, F.R.S.
Physiology and General and Morbid Anatomy-Professors W. Bowman,
F.R.S., and Lionel S. Beale, M.B.

Chemistry-Professor W. A. Miller, M.D., F.R.S.

Principles and Practice of Medicine-Professor George Budd, M.D., F.R.S.
Principles and Practice of Surgery-Professor William Fergusson, F.R.S.
Logic and Natural Philosophy, as required by the Army Medical Board.
KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.

The new Out-patient Department, and a large portion of the new building, will be ready for occupation in October next.

Clinical Lectures are given every week by Dr. Todd and Dr. Budd, and by Professors Partridge and Fergusson.

The Physicians' Assistants and Clinical Clerks, the House-Surgeons and Dressers, are selected by examination from the Students of the College. LABORATORIES.--There are two Laboratories in the College, fitted up with every convenience for the attainment of Practical Chemistry, and for the prosecution of scientific researches.

and Co. beg to announce prosecution of Pathological Chemistry, Demonstrations of the Urine, &c.

that in consequence of the late reduction of duty, and the present depressed state of the Tea market, they are enabled to offer

Good Breakfast Congou at 25. 8d., 3s., 3s. 4d., and 3s. 8d. per lb.
Fine Souchong, 3s. 4d., 3s, Sd., and 4s.

Young Hyson, 38. 4d., 38. Sd., 4s., 4s. 4d., 4s. 8d., and 5s.
Gunpowder, 3s. 8d., 4s., 4s. 4d., 4s. 8d., and 58.

Fresh Roasted Coffee, 11d., 18., 1s. 4d., and 1s. 6d.

With every other article in the trade proportionately cheap, and of that
sterling quality for which they have been celebrated for the last Twenty
Years; a price-list of which may be had on application, post free, and
parcels of £2 value and upwards, rail paid, to any station in the kingdom.
Address, HENRY SPARROW and CO., Wholesale Dealers in Tea,
372, Oxford-street, London,

Dr. Beale has also a Laboratory adjoining King's College Hospital for the SCHOLARSHIPS.-Students entering for the next Winter Session will have the exclusive privilege of contending for three Warneford Scholarships of £25 per annum, for three years. The subjects for the examination, which will commence on September 30, are, Divinity, Classics, Mathematics, History, and Modern Languages, equal marks being assigned to each subject. The classical books fixed on by the examiners for this year are the same as those announced for the Matriculation Examination at the University of London.

One Scholarship of £40, tenable for three years; one of £30, and three of £20 each, tenable for two years, will be filled up in April next, the subjects of the examination being exclusively medical.

Full particulars may be obtained from Dr. Guy, Dean of the Department, or upon application to J. W. Cunningham, Esq., Secretary. June, 1854.

R. W. JELF, D.D., Principal,

Messrs. Lane
Lane and Lara, Five Hundred Pounds per Annum.

MEDICAL AGENTS AND ARBITRATORS, AND LUNATIC ASYLUM REGISTRARS,

14, JOHN STREET, ADELPHI.
(Established A.D, 1823.)

Commission on Transfers charged only to Vendors; permanent Assistants provided without expense to Principals, and every other description of business transacted for the Profession at a fixed and moderate cost. A postage stamp must be enclosed in every communication requiring an answer.

Office hours from 12 till 4.

A General PRACTICE, in a populous Rural district, where there is little opposition, is for Disposal. The returns amount to about £500, inclu sive of £112 from appointments. No low Midwifery. There is a good resi dence, with Stabling and Thirty Acres of Orchard attached, at low rental. Premium £450.-Apply to Mr. ORRIDGE, 30, Bucklersbury.

Bayswater.

The nucleus for the

formation of an extensive PRACTICE offers, under peculiar circumstances, in this eligible locality. The position of the residence is particularly adapted for a medical man. The house is secured at a low rental on beneficial lease. The present business is about £250 per annum. A premium will be M.D., care of Mr. ORRIDGE, 30, Bucklersbury, Cheapside.

In a Western Suburb, a non-dispen- required for the lease and goodwill. The furniture by valuation.-Apply to

sing GENERAL PRACTICE, yielding between £300 and £400 a year, and capable of any extension, is offered, with the lease and furniture of a licensed house, admirably adapted for insane, imbecile, or nervous patients of the first class, for £1600, of which the greater portion may remain on good security at 5 per cent.

Apply to Messrs. LANE & LARA, 14, John-street, Adelphi.

Receipts last year £1250.

Price,

£1000, one year's Partnership Introduction to the best GENERAL

PRACTICE in a large and influential castern district of the Metropolis;

lowest Midwifery fee, £1 1s. The double qualification indispensable. Apply to Messrs. LANE & LARA, 14, John-street, Adelphi.

TO THE PROFESSION.

Mr. Bowmer,

West of London.

In a favourite

district, about six miles from the Bank, a PRACTICE is Transferable, with Lease of commanding Corner House. A short Introduction only can be given. The position will be found advantageouts by a gentleman desirous of residing in an agreeable and popular locality. The entrance will not exceed

250-Apply to S. G., care of Mr. ORRIDGE, 30, Bucklersbury.

A

Gentleman of considerable expe

rience, and fully qualified, is desirous of obtaining an Out-Door Situation as ASSISTANT; one where there is a prospect of the Advertiser having the option of purchasing a share in the Practice will be preferred.-Address, by letter, A. B., 87, Park-terrace, Green Hayes, Manchester.

M.R.C.S. Eng., 50, A Member of the College and Hall,

LINCOLN'S-INN-FIELDS, continues to assist Gentlemen in the Purchase and Sale of Practices, Negotiation of Partnerships, and other important transactions of a similarly confidential nature, upon moderate terms. Practitioners can be supplied with ASSISTANTS, adapted to their requirements, upon application, free of expense. Assistants wishing to secure engagements may register their names, &c., personally, or by letter. Attendance from 11 till 4.

Wanted, an Assistant, (qualified,)

not under twenty-six years of age, to take charge of a Branch Practice in the county of Durham.-Address, B. B., 26, Liverpool-terrace, Liverpool-road, Islington.

A Surgeon and Apothecary, accus

tomed to Country Practice, wishes to engage himself as a Visiting ASSISTANT, he would prefer a situation with a prospect of a Share in, or Succession to, a Practice.-Address, S. U. R., Mr. Maddox, 19, University-street. TO THE PROFESSION.

A Gentleman (sine

diplomate) is

open for immediate re-engagement, as ASSISTANT, to Visit, Dispense, and attend Midwifery. Unexceptionable testimonials and references.Address, Medico, Post-office, Blackburn.

For Disposal, a Medical Practice,
private practice, mert (not Union), worth remium, including a well-

from near £300 per annum. Premium, a
stocked Surgery, £150,- Address, Beta, THE LANCET Office, 423, Strand,
London,

Medical Assistant.A Gentleman,

thirty-five years of age, of much practical experience in Midwifery, and the usual routine of a Country Practice, is open for a RE-ENGAGEMENT. Hitchin.

Hite advertiser desires a permanency. - Address, H., Thomas, Bancroft,

To be Disposed of, on Easy Terms,

a SURGEON'S PRACTICE and RETAIL, situate in a Populous and Improving Suburb. To a qualified and energetic man this possesses peculiar Advantages. For particulars apply to A. B., St, Marylebone Infirmary, New

road.

aged twenty-nine, of great experience in all branches of the Profession, offers his services as ASSISTANT to a Gentleman in Respectable Practice, either in Town or Country. The Advertiser is conversant with Union Practice, and his Testimonials as to Character and Ability are unexceptionable.Address, stating Terms, &c., to Medicus, THE LANCET Office, 423, Strand.

Mr. Wilkins, residing at Bedford

Cottage, Walmer, Kent, receives PUPILS, to prepare for the Public Schools. During the ensuing vacation (from July 22nd to September 11th), or earlier, he will be happy to take charge of three or four little Boys requiring Sea Air and Bathing. The House is surrounded by a large Garden, and is within a short walk of the Beach.

TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.

Wanted to Apprentice a Youth to

the above Business for four or five years; age between fifteen and sixteen years; distance from the Metropolis fifteen miles, and not exceeding thirty, would be preferable.-Application, by letter, to be made to A. B., Mr. Archbutt, 20, Bridge-road, Lambeth.

A Gentleman with a double qualifi

cation, who has long practised with much success in the country, wishes now to Purchase the Succession to a small Genteel PRACTICE in a town, or to enter into Partnership with a highly respectable medical man who may wish a partner fully competent to co-operate with him. A large town preferred. Address, M. D., care of R. Smith, Esq., 24, Billiter-street, City, London.

TO SURGEONS AND CHEMISTS.

The Business of a Chemist, in the

most improving part of Brighton, doing upwards of £200 per annum, to be Disposed of for the value of the stock and fixtures. Furniture may be taken; rent very moderate; a good opening for a Surgeon.-Apply to Messrs. May, Esq., Brighton.

May and Sweetland, Solicitors, 14, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, or to Boven

Clerical, Scholastic, and Governess

AGENCY OFFICES, (late Valpy, Established 1833,) 7, TAVISTOCKROW, COVENT-GARDEN, LONDON. The gentry and families requiring attendance, on making known their requirements to Messrs. MAIR and SON, will at once be introduced FREE OF CHARGE to qualified and experienced applicants with good testimonials. Schools recommended, and Ecclesiastical and School property transferred. A prospectus forwarded on application.

Tutors, Governesses, or Companions, for either residence, travelling, or daily

A Surgeon of Superior Qualifica- The General Hospital, Birmingham.

tions, aged 36, would be glad to Assist in, or take the Charge of, a respectable Practice, during the next two or three months, July, August, and September. A fair remuneration expected. Address, M. D., THE LANCET Office, Strand, London.

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-DISPENSER WANTED.-In consequence of the resignation by Mr. Alfred Atkinson of the Office of Dispenser to this Institution, the Committee will proceed to the Election of a Competent Person to fill the Vacancy, on Friday, the 28th of July next. The Salary will be £60 per Annum, with board in the Hospital.

Applications, Testimonials, &c., must be sent in under cover to the Secretary,
at the Hospital, on or before Thursday, the 20th of July next,
Committee Room, 30th June, 1854.
ROB. J. NEWMAN, Secy.

South Staffordshire General Hospital.

-HOUSE-SURGEON.-The Vice-Presidents and Directors will proceed to the Election of a gentleman to fill the office of HOUSE-SURGEON to the South Staffordshire General Hospital, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of August next. Candidates must send in their Testimonials and Qualifications under cover, to the Secretary, on or before SATURDAY, the 22nd day of July next, in order that the same may be submitted to the Board for Examination. Candidates must be Members of Surgeons in London,

A Partnership in a good General and Licentiates of the Apothecaries' Company in London. They must be un

Practice Wanted, by an M.R.C.S, and L.A.S., aged twenty-eight, where the present occupier is still active, but wishes to relieve himself of the more Address, C. S., care of Mr. Lewis, Medical Bookseller, 15, Gower-street North, trduous portion of the Practice. Principals only will be treated with.

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Now ready, post 8vo, cloth, 78.

On 1st of July was published, No. XXVII., price Six Shillings, the

Sudden Death. By A. B. Granville, British and Foreign Medico-Chirur

On

M.D., F.R.S.

London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho.

Just published, with Plates, 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.

some Diseases of Women,

ADMITTING OF SURGICAL TREATMENT. By ISAAC BAKER BROWN, Surgeon-Accoucheur to St. Mary's Hospital.

London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho.

Just published, 8vo, cloth, 5s.

Lettsomian Lectures on Insanity

delivered before the Medical Society of London, by FORBES WINSLOW, M.D., D.C.L., late President of the Society.

London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho.

On the 1st of July was published, price 3s. 6d.

The Journal of Psychological Medi

CINE and MENTAL PATHOLOGY, No. XXVII. Edited by FORBES WINSLOW, M.D., D.C.L., late President of the Medical Society of London.

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4. Spiritual Pathology; or, the Autobiography of the Insane.

5. Dr. Hood on Criminal Lunacy.

6. The Lettsomian Lectures: No. III. "On Medico-Legal Evidence in Cases of Insanity." By Forbes Winslow, M.D., D.C.L.

7. An Analysis of Guislain's Work on Insanity.

8. Dr. P. Earle on the Institutions for the Insane in Prussia, Austria, and Germany.

9. Dr. Tuke on the Asylums of Holland: their Past and Present Condition. 10. Medical Jurisprudence v. Insanity.

London: J. Churchill, Princes-street, Soho.

DR. MAYNE'S EXPOSITORY LEXICON.
Just published, Part III., price 5s.

An Expository Lexicon of the Terms,

Ancient and Modern, in Medical and General Science, including a Complete MEDICAL AND MÉDICO-LEGAL VOCABULARY, and presenting the correct Pronunciation, Derivation, Definition, and Explanation of the Names, Analogues, Synonymes, and Phrases, (in English, Latin, Greek, French, and German,) employed in Science, and connected with Medicine. By R. G. MAYNE, M.D., Surgeon to the Leeds Lock Hospital, and to the West Riding Female Penitentiary.

No similar Work at present exists in English,

London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho.

THE JACKSONIAN PRIZE TREATISE OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE
OF SURGEONS.

Just published, with Plates, 8vo, cloth, 10s.

GICAL REVIEW.

CONTENTS:

ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEWS.

I. Bellingham and Stokes on Diseases of the Heart. By Dr. Sibson.
II. The Diseases of the Placenta. By Dr. Barnes.

III. Fibroid and Allied Degenerations. By Dr. Handfield Jones.
IV. The Medico-Chirurgical Transactions.

V. Mackenzie and Lee on Phlegmasia Dolens. By Dr. Fleetwood Churchill.
VI. The Diseases of Children. By Dr. Willshire.

VII. Romberg and Todd on Diseases of the Nervous System. By Dr. Gull,
VIII. Medical Statistics of Life Assurance.

IX. Tomes and De Morgan on the Structure of Bone. By Robert Druitt, Esq.
X. The College of Physicians' Report on Cholera. By Dr. Parkes,
XI. The Chemistry of Respiration.

XII. Henoch on Abdominal Diseases. By Dr. Ballard.

XIII. Jochmann on the Temperature of the Body in Chronic Febrile Diseases.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD.

I. Morley's Life of Jerome Cardan,

II. Neligan on Medicines.

III. Holland on the Irish School of Medicine.

IV. Bell on the Crustacea,

V. Davy on the West Indies.

VI. Beale, Griffith, and Henfrey on the Microscope.

VII. Burgess' Translation of Cazenave on the Skin.

VIII. The Transactions of the American Medical Association.
IX. Fabre on Cholera.

X. Summary of New Publications.

ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS.

I. Practical Observations on the Operation of Lithotomy. By J. Crichton,
Esq. (Communicated by William Sharpey. M.D., F.R.S.)

II. Scarlatinal Dropsy. By William Tripe, M.D.

III. On some Points in the Abnormal Anatomy of the Arm. By John
Struthers, F.R.C.S.

IV. Notice of some Eudiometric Researches. By Dr. G. Valentin. (Com-
municated by William Brinton, M.D.)

CHRONICLE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.

Report on Materia Medica. By Dr. Ballard,
Annals of Physiology. By Dr. Weber.

Quarterly Report on Surgery. By John Marshall, Esq.

Midwifery. By Dr. Barnes.

Toxicology and Forensic Medicine. By W. B.
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Stricture of the Urethra; its Patho-Surgeon to St. Mary's

logy and Treatment. By HENRY THOMPSON, F.R.C.S., M.B., Honorary Surgeon to the Marylebone Infirmary. "A work replete with original investigations and sound practical expositions on the treatment of this affection."-THE LANCET.

London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho.

Just published, with Two Illustrations, in double-tinted Lithography, post 8vo, cloth, 4s.

Hospital.

book on eye-surgery; and some time, too, since we met one conspicuous for "It is some time since we had the pleasure of perusing an off-hand, manly its honesty. The work is, in fact, a fair, intelligible account of the operations. required in eye-surgery, with no small amount of illustrative comment on the diseases which render them necessary, and the treatment which contributes to their success. Something of the kind was just now wanted, and we rejoice to see the want so well supplied."-DUBLIN MEDICAL PRESS.

Sandgate as a Residence for Invalids. ophthalmic surgeon."-MEDICAL TIMES AND GAZETTE.

By GEORGE MOSELEY, M.R.C.S., Surgeon to Sandgate Dispensary.

London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho. Sandgate: S. and M. Purday.

Just published, Second Edition, 8vo, cloth, 20s.

"It must have cost Mr. Walton much labour, but he has already been rewarded, for it stamps his character at once as a sound and experienced London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho. WORKS BY MR. COULSON, SURGEON TO ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL. I.

On Diseases of the Urinary and On Lithotrity and Lithotomy; with

GENERATIVE ORGANS, (in both Sexes.) Part I. Non-Specific Diseases. Part II. Syphilis.

By WILLIAM ACTON, late Surgeon to the Islington Dispensary. "Mr. Acton's work must be diligently studied by every practitioner who would desire to benefit, instead of injuring, his patient. It has a distinctive and pre-eminently diagnostic value."-MEDICAL GAZETTE.

"The present edition of Mr. Acton's work is very much enlarged, and contains a most valuable collection of matter."-THE LANCET.

"A section on which great labour has been bestowed is that on Spermatorrhea."-PROVINCIAL MEDICAL JOURNAL.

"We have no doubt Mr. Acton's treatise will take its place among the standard treatises in medical literature-a position to which its merit so well entitles it."-DUBLIN MEDICAL PRESS.

London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho.

Engravings on Wood. 8vo, cloth, 8s. "The most complete monograph upon the subject which has yet appeared in our language."-ASSOCIATION MEDICAL JOURNAL.

II.

ON DISEASES OF THE BLADDER AND PROSTATE GLAND. The Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. "Mr. Coulson's work may be stated to be full and practical, to fill a vacant space in medical literature, and to be highly valuable to both students and practitioners."-MEDICAL TIMES.

"The practical and comprehensive character of Mr. Coulson's volume claims for it a place in the library of every surgeon who desires to be on a level with modern improvements."-LONDON JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. London: John Churchill, Princes-street, Soho.

On the 1st of July, 1854, was published, Vol. XIX., post 8vo, cloth, 6s. 6d.

HALF-YEARLY ABSTRACT OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES.

EDITED BY W. H. RANKING, M. D. CANTAB.;

AND

C. B. RADCLIFFE, M. D. LOND.

LONDON: JOHN CHURCHILL, PRINCES-STREET, SOHO.

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Journal of British and Foreign Medicine, Physiology, Surgery, Chemistry,

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A HANDBOOK to the PEAK of DERBYSHIRE and to the USE of the

BUXTON MINERAL WATERS. By WILLIAM HENRY ROBERTSON,
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Guide to Buxton in 1854, and includes Plans of the Peak and of the surround-
ing neighbourhood, with a Directory of the Distances, Routes, Hotels, &c.
Also a BOTANICAL APPENDIX. By Miss HAWKINS.

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