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NEW WORKS BY LIONEL BEALE, M.B., F.R.S.

Just Published, 8vo., Cloth, 9s. 6d.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF URINE, URINARY DEPOSITS, and Calculi. 35 plates, containing upwards of 170 Figures carefully copied from the Objects, and lithographed; with descriptive letter press.

For convenience of reference, and as affording the readiest means of studying the Urine microscopically and chemically, we know of no work to be compared to the present, and we recommend it to the student and the busy practitioner of medicine."-Lancet.

"Dr. Beale has conferred a boon upon the profession by the publication of this work. The drawings are accurate and very numerous; the descriptions of the general characters of the deposits are clear, and the work is compact, and it will prove to be a valuable aid to the practitioner and student in examining the urine microscopically.”—Ranking and Radcliffe's Half-yearly Abstract.

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'We have before expressed our opinion of the very practical character of Dr. Beale's publications. The work at present before us is pre-eminently practical. It is exactly what the busy practitioner and the medical student alike require to enable them to become, with the least possible expenditure of time and trouble, what is in the present day so indispensable they should both be, practical microscopists."-Dublin Medical Press.

The above Work forms the first three numbers of

ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE USE OF THE MICROscope in Clinical Medicine.

The Author proposes to issue further numbers of this work from time to time, as he meets with specimens suitable for illustrations. Where necessary, coloured plates will be introduced. Each part will contain from four to eight octavo plates, with descriptive letter-press, and three or four more parts will complete the work. The price of each part will be 2s. 6d.

Part IV. will be published as soon as possible; but, from the nature of the subjects to be illustrated, a longer time must elapse than heretofore, as it is difficult to meet with specimens adapted for illustration.

The Author hopes still to receive the co-operation of friends in procuring specimens, and he desires to thank many for very valuable help.

The subjects to be illustrated in future parts are,-Vomit, Sputum, Discharges from the Alimentary Canal, Saliva, Bile, Animal and Vegetable Parasites, &c.

TABLES FOR THE PRACTICAL CHEMICAL AND Microscopical Examination of Urine, Urinary Deposits, and Calculi. 2s. 6d. These Tables are used by Dr. Beale in his Course of Demonstrations on Urine, Urinary Deposits & Calculi.

8vo., uniform with the above works.

ON URINE, URINARY DEPOSITS, AND CALCULI.

INCLUDING THE INVESTIGATION AND TREATMENT OF URINARY DISEASES.

Preparing.

THE ANATOMY OF THE LIVER. 66 Photographs. of the Author's drawings. 8vo. 6s. 6d.

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Only a few Copies of the Photographs remain, and no more will be printed.

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HOW TO WORK WITH THE MICROSCOPE. Guide to the Practical Use of the Instrument, with directions for examining and preserving Specimens, &c.

CONTENTS.

I. The Simple and Compound Microscope-Makers of Microscopes-Choice of a Microscope-Travelling and Dissecting Microscopes.

II. Examination of Objects by Reflected, Transmitted, and Polarized LightDark ground Illumination-Illumination-On Drawing and Measuring Objects Ascertaining the Magnifying Power of Object Glasses.

III. Instruments required for Dissection-Valentin's Knife, &c.-Cements— Preservative Solutions.

IV. On making Cells-Brunswick Black, and different forms of Glass, Cells for preserving Specimens.

V. On examining objects in the Microscope-Muscular Tissue-Of making Minute Dissections-Hardening Textures-Of examining Objects in Air, Water, and Canada Balsam.

VI. Of Preserving different Structures permanently—Of separating Deposits from Fluids.

VII. Of Injecting-Apparatus, &c. - Of Natural and Artificial InjectionsOf the advantages of Transparent Injections-Of the Prussian Blue Injecting Fluid-Injecting Mollusca, Insects, &c.

VIII. Of the use of Chemical Reagents in Microscopical Investigation-Fallacies to be guarded against - Presence of Extraneous Substances clusion.

Tables for practising the use of the Microscope and Manipulation.

Apparatus required in Microscopical Investigation.

Con

"The lectures of Dr. Beale are excellently adapted for the purpose to which they are devoted. The directions are plain and intelligible, and the student who follows the successive steps here offered to him can scarcely fail to understand the uses and mechanism of the microscope."-Medico-Chirurgical Review.

"This is one of the most useful and practical works which has yet issued from the press on the subject of the microscope; it is not only likely to prove of the utmost value to the student, but also to the busy practitioner who may find time profitably to consult its pages. *** This little work will supply the student with everything he desires to know about the microscope, it will teach him to study it practically, and without saying too much, it will fully explain to him "How to work with the microscope." We recommend it to every one with satisfaction."- The Lancet.

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'We confidently recommend Dr. Beale's work to all those who wish to obtain accurate results from the use of the microscope, and by its means to enlarge the boundaries of natural science."- Medical Times and Gazette.

LONDON: JOHN CHURCHILL.

THE USE OF THE MICROSCOPE IN PRACTICAL Medicine, by LIONEL BEALE, M.B., F.R.S., Second Edition, almost rewritten, and much enlarged, 270 Wood Cuts, and a Coloured Plate.

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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.

"The Author has endeavoured to increase the usefulness of the work, and render it as practical as possible. With this view it has been revised throughout, and many of the articles have been entirely re-written. Much that related merely to manipulation in the first edition, will be found in "How to Work with the Microscope," and has, therefore, been omitted in the present one. In place of this, much matter bearing more exclusively upon Medicine has been introduced, and upwards of sixty new and original woodcuts have been inserted."

LONDON: JOHN CHURCHILL.

TABLES FOR THE EXAMINATION OF URINE.

The paragraphs referred to in this Work correspond to those in the first Edition of

THE MICROSCOPE IN ITS APPLICATION TO PRACTICAL MEDICINE.

The following Table shows the corresponding Paragraphs to be consulted in the SECOND EDITION just published.

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