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A Text-Book of Physiology. With Illustrations. Fifth Edition, 



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Primer of Physiology. With numerous Illustrations. New 

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The Elements of Embryology. By Professor MICHAEL FOSTER, 

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A Course of Elementary Practical Physiology and Histology. 



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Lessons in Elementary Physiology. By THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY, 



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