14 SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



SoUmann's Pharmacologfy 



Including^ Therapeutics, Materia Medica. Pharmacy, 

 Prescription -writing;. Toxicology, etc. 



A Text-Book of Pharmacology. By Torald Sollmann, M. D., 

 Professor of Pharmacology and Materia Medica, Medical Department 

 of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Handsome octavo 

 volume of 1070 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, ;^4.oo net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED— NEW (2d) EDITION 



Because of the radical alterations which have been made in the new (1905) 

 Pharmacopeia, it was found necessary to reset this book entirely. The author 

 bases the study of therapeutics on a systematic knowledge of the nature and 

 properties of drugs, and thus brings out forcibly the intimate relation between 

 pharmacology and practical medicine. 



J. F. Fotheringhanip M. D. 



Prof, of Therapeutics and Theory and Practice of Prescribing Trinity Med. College, Toronto. 

 " The work certainly occupies ground not covered in so concise, useful, and scientific a 

 manner by any other text I have read on the subjects embraced." 



Butler's Materia Medica 



Therapeutics, and Pharmacology 



A Text-Book of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Pharmacology. 



By George F. Butler, Ph. G., M. D., Associate Professor of Thera- 

 peutics, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. Revised by 

 Smith Ely Jelliffe, M.D., Professor of Pharmacognosy, Columbia 

 University. Octavo of 694 pages, illustrated. Cloth, ;^4.oo net ; Half 

 Morocco, ;!^5.00 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED— NEW (5th) EDITION 

 Adapted to the New (ISK)5) Pharmacopeia 



For this fifth edition Dr. Butler's text-book has been entirely remodeled, re- 

 written, and reset. All obsolete matter has been eliminated, and special atten- 

 tion has been given to the toxicologic and therapeutic effects of the newer com- 

 pounds. A classification has been adopted which groups together those drugs 

 the predominant action of which is on one system of organs. 



Medical Record, New York 



" Nothing has been omitted by the author which, in his judgment, would add to the com- 

 pleteness of the text, and the student or general reader is given the benefit of latest advices 

 bearing upon the value of drugs and remedies considered." 



