D. Appleton & Co?s Medical Publications. 



FLINT. 



The Physiology of Man. Designed to rep- 

 resent the Existing State of Physiological Science as 

 applied to the Functions of the Human Body, 

 By AUSTIN FLINT, JE., M. D., 



Professor of Physiology and Microscopy in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and in the 

 Long Island" College Hospital; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine ; Microscopist 

 to Bellevue Hospital 



In Five Volumes. 8vo. Tinted Paper. 



Yolume I. The Blood ; Circulation; Respiration. 



8vo. 502 pp. Cloth, $4.50. 



SPECIMEN OF ILLtTSTBATIONS. 



Ducts and Acini of the Mammary Organs. 



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