THE DUBLIN JOURNAL ART. I.-Recent Advances in the Etiology of Diseases of the Skin, and their Bearing upon Treatment. By WALTER G. SMITH, M.D.; Physician to Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital; King's Professor of Materia Medica, School of Physic, Trin. Coll. Dubl., ART. II.-Acute Double Pneumonia successfully treated by Bleeding and Inhalation of Oxygen. By GEORGE FOY, F.R.C.S.I.; Surgeon ART. III.—Diseases of the Fallopian Tubes and their Treatment. By PART II.-REVIEWS AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 1. Recent Works on Laryngology:-1. Transactions of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the American Laryngological Association. May, 1890. 2. Diseases of the Nose. By SPENCER WATSON, F.R.C.S.E., 2. The Neuroses of Development. Being the Morison Lectures for 1890. By T. S. CLOUSTON, M.D., 3. Recent Works on Anatomy:-1. A Treatise on Practical Anatomy. For Students of Anatomy and Surgery. By HENRY C. BOENNING, Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery, Philadelphia School of Anatomy. 2. Quain's Elements of Anatomy. Edited by E. A. SCHÄFER, F.R.S., and GEORGE THANE. In Three Volumes. Vol. I., Part II. PAGE 4. The Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports. Vol. II., No. 6. Report in 42 5. Epidemic Influenza; Notes on its Origin and Method of Spread. 44 6. Clinical Manual for the Study of Medical Cases. Edited by JAMES FINLAYSON, M.D.; Physician and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine in 7. Medical Diaries and Visiting Lists for 1892-1. The A.B.C. Medical Diary and Visiting List, 1892. 2. Letts's Medical Diary for the 9. Differences in the Nervous Organisation of Man and Woman, Physi- ological and Pathological. By HARRY CAMPBELL, M.D., B.S., 10. An Introduction to Human Physiology. By AUGUSTUS W. WALLER, 11. The Human Figure: its Beauties and Defects. By ERNST BRÜCKE, Emeritus Professor of Physiology in the University of Vienna, &c. With a Preface by WILLIAM ANDERSON, Professor of Anatomy to the Royal Academy of Arts, London, 12. Nerve Prostration and other Functional Disorders of Daily Life. President's Address. By DR. A. J. HORNE, Specimens Exhibited. By DR. W. J. SMYLY and DR. LANE, Two Cases of Cæsarean Section. By DR. W. J. SMYLY, Dystocia due to a Cyst in the Liver of a Foetus. By DR. BAGOT, United Fractures in Animals. By DR. FRAZER, Notes on Uncomman Forms of Skin Diseases. By R. GLASGOW PATTESON, M.B., Univ. Dubl.: Fellow and Member of Court of Examiners, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland; Surgeon in Charge of the Skin Department, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, SANITARY AND METEOROLOGICAL NOTES. Compiled by J. W. Moore, B.A., M.D., Univ. Dubl.; F.R.C.P.I.; F.R. Met. Soc.; Diplo- mate in State Medicine and ex-Sch. of Trin. Coll. Dubl.:- Vital Statistics for Four Weeks ending Saturday, December 5, Meteorology-Abstract of Observations made at Dublin for Month 96 CHLORIDE OF AMMONIUM. The solvent action of this salt on thick viscid mucus is of the greatest advantage in the treatment of bronchial affections, catarrhal conditions of the naso-pharynx, rhinitis, &c. "TABLOIDS" OF AMMONIUM CHLORIDE exert an excellent effect on the mucous surfaces of the mouth and fauces, and a "Tabloid" may be slowly dissolved at the back of the tongue without inconvenience to the patient. The VEREKER AMMONIUM CHLORIDE INHALER is the most complete instrument of its kind. It yields absolutely neutral vapour, and does not require recharging at each time of using. Ammonium Chloride "Tabloids," 3 grs., are supplied in bottles of 30 and 100, at 5d. and 9d. each. THE B., W., & CO. OINTMENT ATOMISER. THE JOURNAL OF LARYNGOLOGY AND RHINOLOGY says: "These instruments have delighted us. We have so often asked for a spray that would throw a fine vapour of an ointment or oily solution, and those which are offered are anything but satisfactory. The sprays before us meet all our wants; no laryngologist's table will be complete without these beautiful sprays."-Dec., 1890. BW & Co The B., W., & Co. Post-nasal Ointment Atomiser, 8s. 6d. each. The B., W., & Co. 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