The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651)Broxap, Ernest
History
The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651)
Broxap, Ernest
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649; Lancashire (England) -- History
No. VIII. MALARIA AND GREEK HISTORY. By W. H. S. JONES, M.A. To which
is added the History of Greek Therapeutics and the Malaria Theory by
E. T. WITHINGTON, M.A., M.B. 5s. net. (Publication No. 43, 1909.)
"A valuable instance of the profit that the present age may reap from
the careful study of the past."--_The Scotsman_.
"Mr. W. H. S. Jones is to be congratulated on the success with which he
has conducted what may be described as a pioneering expedition into a
practically unexplored field of history ... the publishers are to be
congratulated on the admirable way in which the book has been turned
out--a joy to handle and to read."--_Manchester Guardian_.
"This interesting volume is an endeavour to show that the decline of the
Greeks as a people for several centuries before and after the Christian
era was largely due to the prevalence of malaria in its various
forms."--_Glasgow Herald_.
"[The author] ... has amassed a considerable store of valuable
information from the Greek classics and other sources which will prove
extremely useful to all who are interested in his theory."--_Birmingham
Daily Post_.
No. IX. HANES GRUFFYDD AP CYNAN. The Welsh text with translation,
introduction, and notes by ARTHUR JONES, M.A., Jones Fellow in
History. Demy 8vo. Pp. viii. 204. 6s. net.
(Publication No. 50, 1910.)
MEDICAL SERIES.
No. I. SKETCHES OF THE LIVES AND WORK OF THE HONORARY MEDICAL STAFF OF
THE ROYAL INFIRMARY. From its foundation in 1752 to 1830, when it
became the Royal Infirmary. By EDWARD MANSFIELD BROCKBANK, M.D.,
M.R.C.P. Crown 4to. (illustrated). Pp. vii. 311. 15s. net.
(Publication No. 1, 1904.)
"Dr. Brockbank's is a book of varied interest. It also deserves a
welcome as one of the earliest of the 'Publications of the University of
Manchester.'"--_Manchester Guardian_.
"We have a valuable contribution to local Medical Literature."--_Daily
Dispatch_.
No. II. PRACTICAL PRESCRIBING AND DISPENSING. For Medical Students. By
WILLIAM KIRKBY, sometime Lecturer in Pharmacognosy in the Owens
College, Manchester. Crown 8vo, 220 pp. 5s. net.
(Publication No. 2, 1904, Second edition, 1906.)
"The whole of the matter bears the impress of that technical skill and
thoroughness with which Mr. Kirkby's name must invariably be associated,
and the book must be welcomed as one of the most useful recent additions
to the working library of prescribers and dispensers."--_Pharmaceutical
Journal_.
"Thoroughly practical text-books on the subject are so rare, that we
welcome with pleasure Mr. William Kirkby's 'Practical Prescribing and
Dispensing.' The book is written by a pharmacist expressly for medical
students, and the author has been most happy in conceiving its scope and
arrangement."--_British Medical Journal_.
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