12 SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Holland's Medical 

 Chemistr y and To xicology 



A Text-Book of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology. By James 

 W. Holland, M.D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Toxicology, 

 and Dean, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Octavo of 592 

 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED 



Dr. Holland's work is an entirely new one, and is based on his thirty-five 

 years' practical experience in teaching chemistry and medicine. Recognizing 

 that to understand physiologic chemistry, students must first be informed upon 

 points not referred to in most medical text-books, the author has included in his 

 work the latest views of equilibrium of equations, mass action, cryoscopy, os- 

 motic pressure, (Association of salts into ions, effects of ionization upon electric 

 conductivity, and the relationship between purin bodies, uric acid, and urea. 

 More space is given to toxicology than in any other text-book on chemistry. 



American Medicine 



" Its statements are clear and terse; its illustrations well chosen ; its development logical, 

 systematic, and comparatively easy to follow. . . . We heartily commend the work." 



Grtinwald and Newcomb's 

 Mouth, Pharynx, and Nose 



Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of the Mouth, Pharynx, and 

 Nose. By Dr. L. Grunwald, of Munich. From the Second Revised 

 and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, with additions, by James E. 

 Newcomb, M. D., Instructor in Laryngology, Cornell University Medical 

 School. With 102 illustrations on 42 colored lithographic plates, 41 

 text-cuts, and 219 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. In Saunders' 

 Hand-Atlas Series. 



INCLUDING ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 



In designing this atlas the needs of both student and practitioner were kept 

 constantly in mind, and as far as possible typical cases of the various diseases 

 were selected. The illustrations are described in the text in exactly the same way 

 as a practised examiner would demonstrate the objective findings to his class. 

 The illustrations themselves are numerous and exceedingly well executed. The 

 editor has incorporated his own valuable experience, and has also included exten- 

 sive notes on the use of the active principle of the suprarenal bodies. 



American Medicine 



" Its conciseness without sacrifice of clearness and thoroughness, as well as the excellence 

 of text and illustrations, are commendable." 



