OF MEDICAL BOOKS 



INTERNAL SECRETION AND 

 THE DUCTLESS GLANDS. 



By SWALE VINCENT, M.D., Lond., D.Sc. Edin., Professor of 

 Physiology in the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada ; 

 formerly Assistant Professor of Physiology in University College, 

 London. With Preface by Prof. E. A. SCHAFER, F.R.S. Fully 

 Illustrated, xx + 464 pages. Demy 8vo. 125. 6d. net. 



OLD AGE: ITS CARE AND TREAT- 

 MENT IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. 



By ROBERT SAUNDBY, M.D. Edin. ; Hon. LL.D. St. Andrews 

 and McGill ; Hon. M.Sc. Birm. ; Fellow of the Royal College 

 of Physicians, London ; Hon. Fellow of the Royal College of 

 Physicians, Ireland ; Professor of Medicine in the University of 

 Birmingham ; Consulting Physician to the General Hospital, 

 Birmingham, to the Birmingham and Midland Counties Eye 

 Hospital, and to the West Bromwich Hospital ; Ex-President, 

 formerly President of Council, of the British Medical Association ; 

 Emeritus Senior President of the Royal Medical Society, vii + 312 

 pages. Demy 8vo. 75. 6d. net. 



WORKS BY DR. ROBERT HUTCHISON. 



FOOD AND THE PRINCIPLES 

 OF DIETETICS. 



By ROBERT HUTCHISON, M.D. Edin., F.R.C.P., Physician to 

 the London Hospital, and Assistant Physician to the Hospital for 

 Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. New and Revised Edition, 

 xx + 615 pages, with Illustrations. i6s. net. 



The British Medical Journal says : 



(First Edition.) " Accepted as the leading work amongst English text-books on Dietetics." 

 (Latest Edition.) " The best work of its kind which has been published in recent years by 



anyone in this country." 



LECTURES ON 

 DISEASES OF CHILDREN. 



Third Edition, revised and greatly enlarged. About 400 pages, 

 with many new Illustrations. Demy 8vo., cloth. IDS. 6d. net. 



" The whole of the book has been revised, and may be commended as a safe and convenient 

 guide to the practitioner." Lancet. 



" In the second revised edition fresh chapters have been inserted. Each of these additions 

 enhances the value and usefulness of the work. Dr. Hutchison possesses the happy gift of stating 

 the main essentials of each complaint in a plain and lucid manner." British Medical Journal. 



