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[blank line] [blank line] In a thick vol. 8vo., double columns, price 12<i>s.</i>, the <sc>Ninth Edition</sc>, enlarged, corrected and improved, of A DICTIONARY OF MEDICINE FOR POPULAR USE. Containing an Account of Diseases and their Treatment, including those most frequent in Warm Climates; with Directions for Administering Medicines; the Regulation of Diet and Regimen; and the Management of the Diseases of Women and Children. By ALEXANDER MACAULAY, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Physician Accoucheur to the New Town Dispensary. "Just such a work as every head of a family ought to have on his book-shelf."--<i>Brighton Herald.</i>[*** Complete sentence, period goes inside.] "If sterling merit might be the passport to success, this work will obtain the most extensive celebrity."--<i>Bath Herald.</i> "Calculated to accomplish all that could be wished in a Popular System of Medicine."--<i>Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal.</i> "We have seen nothing of the kind better adapted for consultation."--<i>Literary Gazette.</i> [blank line] [blank line] ADAM & CHARLES BLACK, Edinburgh; LONGMAN & CO., SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO., WHITTAKER & CO., and HAMILTON, ADAMS, & CO., London. |
Multi-column publisher catalogs
The publisher's contact information resides at the bottom of two columns of small ads put out under its name. Separate each small ad by two blank lines and separate the publisher from the final ad by another two blank lines.
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