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Flint's Physiology. Volume II. Alimenta- 

 tion; Digestion; Absorption; Lymph and Chyle. 



8vo. 556 pp. Cloth, $4.50. 



" The second instalment of this work fulfils all the expectations raised by the 

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 tical and positive results of physiological investigation are succinctly stated, 

 without, it would seem, extended discussion of disputed points." Boston Medical 

 and Surgical Journal. 



" It is a volume which will be welcome to the advanced student, and as a 

 work of reference." The Lancet. 



" The leading subjects treated of are presented in distinct parts, each of which 

 is designed to be an exhaustive essay on that to which it refers." Western Jour- 

 nal of Medicine. 



Volume III. Secretion ; Excretion ; Ductless Glands ; Nu- 

 trition ; Animal Heat ; Movements ; Voice and Speech. 



8vo. 526 pp. Cloth, $4.50. 



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Volume IV. The Nervous System. 



This volume is now ready. It is a work of great interest, and, in 

 conjunction with the " Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System," by 

 Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, constitutes a complete work on " The Physiology 

 and Pathology of the Nervous System." 



Volume V. Generation. (In press.) 



