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Life in Nature. By James Hinton. No. 48 of the "Library of Science." 

 Price 15 cents, post free. J. Fitzgerald, Publisher, 20 Lafayette Place, 

 New York. 



A most original, acute, well-expressed and altogether remark- 

 able book, distinguished not more by its originality than by earnest- 

 ness and eloquence. The author is at once a sincere believer and a 

 bold and profound thinker. 



The Sun: its Constitution; its Phenomena; its Condition. By Nathan T. 

 Carr, LL. D. J. Fitzgerald, Publisher, 20 Lafayette Place, New York. 

 Price, post free, 15 cents. 



The chief results of Solar Research are ably presented and 

 popularly explained in this little work. The author offers an orig- 

 inal and consistent theory of Solar Physics, which appears to recon- 

 cile many of the conflicting theories and observations of astron- 

 omers. 



A Physician's Sermon to Young Men. By William Pratt, A. M., M. D. 

 M. L. Holbrook & Co., New York. 



This is a nmo. pamphlet of 48 pages, the contents of which 

 first appeared in " Knowledge." 



It contains those physical lessons to young men that will enable 

 them, if obeyed, to grow up vigorous in limb and strong in will. Do 

 not be afraid to let your young men read thoughtfully and earnestly 

 such wholesome sermons as are °;iven here. 



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Essays by Charles Lamb. John B. Alden, publisher, box 1227, New York 

 City. The Irving Library. 



Woman as a Physician. By Eugene F. Cordell, M. D. Reprint from Mary- 

 land Medical Journal for October, 1883. 



The above is an abstract of an introductory lecture delivered 

 before the class of the Woman's Medical College of Baltimore, 

 October 1st, 1883. 



The doctor draws many illustrious examples from history — 

 more than we thought possible — to prove that women were emi- 

 nently successful in the profession of medicine. The great revolu- 

 tion that has been going on concerning this subject is ascribed to 

 the indomitable pluck and perseverance of woman herself. 



New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association. 1883. Compliments of A. P. 

 Brown, of Camden, N. J. 



The Correspondence University. November, 1883. Compliments of Prof. 

 G. B. Wilder, Ithaca, N. Y. 



