D. Appleton cO CoSs Medical Publications. 9 



Flint's Physiology. Volume in. Secretion; 

 Excretion; Ductless Glands; Nutrition' Animal 

 Heat ; Movements ; Voice and Speech. 



8vo. 526 pp. Cloth, $4.50. 



" Dr. Flint's reputation is sufficient to give a character to the book among the 

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" The author bestows judicious care and labor. Facts are selected with dis- 

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Volume IV. The Nervous System. 



8vo. Cloth, $4.50. 



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.) 



Manual of Chemical Examination of 



the Urine in Disease. With Brief Directions for tht 

 Examination of the most Common Varieties of Uri- 

 nary Calculi. 



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



New York Academy of Medicine ; Member of the Medical Society of the County of New 

 York; Kesident Member of the Lyceum of Natural History in the City of New York, etc. 



Third Edition, revised and corrected. 1 vol., 12mo. 77 pp. Cloth, $1.00. 



The chief aim of this little work is to enable the busy practitioner to 

 make for himself, rapidly and easily, all ordinary examinations of Urine ; 

 to give him the benefit of the author's experience in eliminating little 

 difficulties in the manipulations, and in reducing processes of analysis 

 to the utmost simplicity that is consistent with accuracy. 



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