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This book can readily be carried in the vest-pocket. It is suffi- 

 cient for the student in the class-room and the dissecting-room. It 

 is Gray's Anatomy — vest-pocket size. 



What to Do in Cases of Poisoning. By Wm. Murrell, M. D., M. R- 

 C. P., Lecturer on Materia Medica at the Westminster Hospital, Lon- 

 don. Pocket manual in cloth, embossed in gold. Pp. 95. Price $1.00. 

 Geo. S. Davis, Detroit, Mich. 



It contains plain, straightforward directions for the treatment 

 of the common poisons. It recommends that each physician should 

 have ready for use an "Antidotal Bag" — one of the most useful of 

 the pocket manuals. 



The Muscles of the Limbs of the Raccoon. By Harrison Allen, M. D. 



A comparison of these muscles with those of man and the cat. 

 A great deal of labor is given in 40 pages large 8 vo. 



Sulphate of Quinine. By O. F. Manson, M. D., Professor of Physiology 

 in the Medical College of Virginia. 12 mo., pp. 164. J. B. Lippin- 

 cott & Co., Publishers. 1882. 



The book contains all the known facts concerning this valuable 

 remedy. It is concise, clear, full of instruction. Physicians having 

 to deal with intermittent and remittent fevers should become familiar 

 with the therapeutics of this main-stay. 



First Bi-ennial Report of the Michigan Free Eye and Ear Infirmary, 

 Michigan College Hospital. By C. J. Lundy, A. M., M. D., Surgeon 

 in Charge. 8 vo., pp. 28. 1882. Geo. S. Davis, Publisher, Detroit. 



The total number of eye cases treated was 2,083. Total num- 

 ber of operations, 325. It is one of the things we cannot explain, 

 how Professor Lundy can do the work represented in this report, 

 attend to his college duties as a full professor of ophthalmology, and 

 still keep the largest private practice, in diseases of the eye, of any 

 physician in Detroit. The doctor's contributions to the press are 

 frequent. All his work is characterized by thoroughness and zeal. 



Lectures on Sound and Light. By Charles K. Wead, Professor of 

 Physics, University of Michigan. 8 vo., pp. 13. Price, 50 cents. 



A synopsis of the lectures Prof. Wead gives to his students. 



