12 SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Thornton's Dose-Book 



Dose-Book and Manual of Prescription-Writing. By E. Q. Thorn- 

 ton, M. D., Assistant Professor of Materia Medica, Jefferson Medical 

 College, Phila. Post-octavo, 392 pages, illustrated. Flexible Leather, 

 ^2.00 net. 



Recently Issued— New (3d) Edition 



Dr. Thornton, in making this revision, has brought his book in accord with 

 the new (1905) Pharmacopeia. Throughout the entire work numerous references 

 have been introduced to the newer curative sera, organic extracts, synthetic com- 

 pounds, and vegetable drugs. To the Appendix, chapters upon Synonyms and 

 Poisons and their antidotes have been added, thus increasing its value as a book 

 of reference. 



C. H. Miller, M. D.. 



Professor of Pharmacology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago. 



" I will be able to make considerable use of that part of its contents relating to the correct 

 terminology as used in prescription-writing, and it will afford me much pleasure to recommend 

 the book to my classes, who often fail to find this information in their other text-books." 



Lusk on Nutrition 



Elements of the Science of Nutrition. By Graham Lusk, Ph.D., 

 Professor of Physiology in the University and Bellevue Hospital Med- 

 ical College. Octavo of 325 pages. Cloth, ^2.50 net. 



JUST READY 



This practical work deals with the subject of nutrition from a scientific stand- 

 point, and will be useful to the dietitian as well as the clinical physician. There 

 are special chapters on the metabolism of diabetes and fever, and on purin metab- 

 olism. 



Lewellys F. Barker, M.D., 



Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University. 

 " I shall recommend it highly. It is a comfort to have such a discussion of the subject." 



Mathews' How to Succeed in Practice 



How to Succeed in the Practice of Medicine. By Joseph M. 

 Mathews, M.D., LL.D., President American Medical Association, 

 iSqS-'qq. i2mo of 215 pages, illustrated. Cloth, ^1.50 net. 



