THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MAN; 



DESIGNED TO REPRESENT 



The Existing State of Physiological Science, as applied 

 to the Functions of the Human Body. 



By AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M. D., 



Professor of Physiology and Microscopy in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 



New York ; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine ; Member of the 



Medical Society of the County of New York ; Eesident Member of 



the Lyceum of Natural History in the City of New York, etc. 



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Vol. I. Introduction; The Blood; Circulation; Respiration. 



Vol. II. Alimentation; Digestion; Absorption; Lymph and Chyle. 



Vol. III. Secretion; Excretion; Ductless Glands ; Ncteition; Animal Heat; 

 Movements; Voice and Speech. 



Vol. IV. The Nervous System. 



Vol. V. Special Senses; Generation. 



General Index to the Work. 



"The work is free from technicalities and purely professional terms, and instead of 

 only being adapted to the use of the medical faculty, will be found of interest to the 

 general reader who desires clear and concise information on the subject of man phys- 

 ical."— JVew York Evening Post. 



A TEXT-BOOK OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, 



DESIGNED for the use of 



Practitioners and Students of Medicine, 



Illustrated by Three Lithographic Plates and 313 Woodcuts. 



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