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Livei'. G. Diseases of the Pancreas. ///. Diseases of the 

 Respiratory System. A. Diseases of the Larynx. B. Diseases of 

 the Thoracic Organs. " One of the best and most comprehensive 

 treatises on Medicine which have yet been attempted in any country '." 

 Indian Medical Journal. ' ' Contains some of the best essays 

 that have lately appeared, and is a complete library in itself.' 1 '' 

 Medical Press. 



Reynolds (O.) SEWER GAS, AND HOW TO KEEP IT 

 OUT OF HOUSES. A Handbook on House Drainage. By 

 OSBORNE REYNOLDS, M.A., Professor of Engineering at Owens 

 College, Manchester, Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge. 

 Second Edition. Crown 8vo. cloth, is. 6d. 



The author's chief object in writing on this subject is to suggest a plan 

 for preventing the evil which has been causing so much alarm since 

 the recent illness of the Prince of Wales viz. the back-flow of gas 

 into our houses. Of the plan he here suggests, he has now had 

 four years' experience, and has, without exception, found it to answer 

 perfectly. He applied it to his own house, a house of the ordinary 

 type drained into a fotd sewer, at a cost of about ffty shillings. 

 Before the introduction of the new plan it was never free from smells: 

 while since, there has been no annoyance of the kind, nor have tJie 

 drains required any attention whatever. The plan is very simple 

 and can be applied to any house without requiring the inside drains 

 to be disturbed. Besides fully explaining the flan and showing its 

 application by means of illustrations, the author throws out sug 

 gestions with regard to drainage generally which many will find 

 to be very valuable. tl Professor Reynolds' admirable pamphlet will 

 a thousand times over repay its cost and the reader" 1 s most attentive 

 perusal." Mechanics' Magazine. 



Seaton. A HANDBOOK OF VACCINATION. By EDWARD 



C. SEATON, M.D., Medical Inspector to the Privy Council. Extra 

 fcap. 8vo. 8s. 6<i. 



The author 's object in putting forth this work is twofold: First, to 

 provide a text-book on the science and practice of Vaccination for 

 the use of younger practitioners and of medical students ; secondly, 

 to give what assistance he could to those engaged in the administra 

 tion of the system of Public Vaccination established in England. 



