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Mother and Child. Part I., Mother, by Edward P. Davis, 

 A.M., M.D. Part 2, Child, by J. M. Keating, M.D., LL.D. 8vo, pp. 472. 

 (Philadelphia : J. L. Lippincott and Co. London : 10 Henrietta St., Covent 

 Garden. 1893.) 



The object of the authors of this book has been, not to supplant the phy- 

 sician, but to supplement his advice, and render intelligible those matters that 

 mothers and nurses find difficult to understand. There are several illustrations. 



Criminology, by Arthur MacDonald; with an Introduction by 

 Dr. Cesare Lombroso. Crown 8vo. pp. 416. (New York : Funk and 

 Wagnalls. 1893.) Price >^2. 



The science of Crime and Criminals is treated in a very thorough and 

 scholarly manner by the author, as the result of years of expert study and 

 research, and the work closes with some practical conclusions which deserve 

 careful attention. At the end of the book is an exhaustive biography of crime, 

 occupying some 120 pages. 



Indigestion Clearly Explained, Treated, and Dieted. By 

 Thomas Button, M.D. Univ. Durh. Second edition. Cr. 8vo, pp. iv. — 143. 

 (London: Henry Kimpton. 1893.) Price 2s. 



This book will be read with pleasure and, we hope, profit by those who suffer 

 from indigestion. The instructions are given in plain language, and may, we 

 believe, be followed with great advantage to the sufferer. The book treats also 

 of Gout, Constipation, and Obesity, and has a chapter on the Rearing of 

 Infants. 



Mr. H. K. Lewis, 136 Gower Street, London, has sent us 

 some cards : — Disinfectants and Antiseptics : How to use them. By 

 E. T. Wilson, M.B., L.R.C.P. 



One at least of these cards should be found in every house. They are sold 

 at IS. per dozen or i/i post free. 



Practical Pocket-Book of Photography. By Dr. E. Vogel. 



Translated by E. C. Conrad, F.C.S. Crown 8vo, pp. x. — 202. (London: 

 Swan Sonnenschein and Co. 1893.) Price 2s. 6d. 



The author gives, in small compass, an account of most of the important 

 photographic processes. The formulas given are good, and have been prac- 

 tically tested, and are limited to those in use in the Photo-Chemical Laboratory 

 of the Royal Technical High School. There are upwards of 60 illustrations. 



The Amateur Photographer's Annual, 1893. 8vo, pp. 



xix. — 216. (London : Hazell, Watson, and Viney. 1893.) Price 2s. net. 



The Annual is well illustrated. It contains one carbon print, thirteen col- 

 lotypes, and a number of piocess-block illustrations. We find in it a complete 

 guide to carbon-printing, a number of practical articles (in which are some 

 valuable hints), and a holiday guide to the leading photographic haunts in the 

 empire. It is a cheap book. 



Elementary Photography. By John A. Hodges. Cr. 8vo, 

 pp. 159. (London: Hazell, Watson, and Viney. 1893.) Price is. 



In the (No, 7) Amateur Photographer's Library the author explains, in 

 simple language, the various processes connected with the production of a 

 photograph, from the buying of the necessary apparatus to the mounting and 

 finishing of the print. There are several illustrations. 



