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Laboratory Manual and Text-Book of Embryology. By CHARLES 

 W. PRENTISS, Ph.D., formerly Professor of Microscopic Anatomy, 

 and LESLIE B. AREY, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy, North- 

 western University. Octavo of 411 pages, 388 illustrations, many 

 in colors. Cloth, $4.00 net. Second Edition October, 1917. 



This new work on Embryology is both laboratory manual and descrip- 

 tive text-book. It is the only recent single volume describing the 

 chick and pig embryos usually studied in the laboratory, giving you as 

 well a concise, systematic account of human embryology. The descrip- 

 tions of the chick and pig embryos to be studied in the laboratory cover 

 over 100 pages and are illustrated with 132 instructive illustrations, 

 most of them original. 



Dr. J. W. Papez, Atlanta Medical College: " It is the only book that 

 has fulfilled my needs exactly. I am using the book this session and 

 will continue to use it in the future." 



Introduction to Neurology. By C. JUDSON HERRICK, Ph.D., Profes- 

 sor of Neurology in the University of Chicago. lamo of 380 

 pages, 137 illustrations. Second Edition June, 1918. 



This work will help the student to organize his knowledge and to 

 appreciate the significance of the nervous system as a working mechan- 

 ism. It presents the actual inner workings of the nervous mechanisms 

 in terms that he can understand at the very beginning of his course in 

 psychology, general zoology, comparative anatomy, and general 

 medicine. 



