FOR INDEX OF SPECIAL TABLES AND 

 IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS, CLASSIFYING LARGE 

 NUMBERS OF FACTS. SEE PAGE XVI. 



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<i medical dictionary is not so much a luxury as a ne< essitj of into 



M. Gould, a ol the leading ophthalmic surgeons in the United States, and editor ol 



before u a with the completes! lexicon of medical termin- 



I i I nglish lai . ... Dr. Gould has done for <>ur medical language what I »r. 



Murr I nglish speaking peoples. It need only be added thai the work is printed 



in a i the careful regard of the author, as an ophthalmologist, for the reader's i yes, and 



ently handsome to make it an ornament to the book shelf and strong < nough to withstand 



