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5168. The medical assistant: a large and valuable family work, containing in plain and simple language the nature and treatment of diseases : much of which has been taken from the most approved family works now in use, while the treatises on the diseases peculiar to this climate have been prepared expressly for this work : it also contains a materia medica, a dispensatory, nurse's guide and diet for sick : a glossary is attached to explain the medical terms used in the book

5169. The London dissector, or, System of dissection, practised in the hospitals and lecture rooms of the metropolis: explained by the clearest rules, for the use of students : comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera, of the human body, as they appear on dissection : with directions for their demonstration

5170. Pathetism: man considered in respect to his form, life, sensation, soul, mind, spirit : giving the rationale of those laws which produce the mysteries, miseries, felicities, of human nature : psychology, phrenology, pneumatology, physiognomy, pathognomy, physiology : sleep, dreams, sonambulation, intuition, presentiments, prevision, enchantment, miracles, witchcraft, popular excitements, apparitions, spells, charms, fascination, trance, the case of Swedenborg, A.J. Davis, &c. : an essay toward a correct theory of mind, with directions for demonstrating its truthfulness