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Immediate Care of the Injured. By ALBERT S. MORROW, M. D., 

 Adjunct Professor of Surgery, New York Polyclinic. 360 pages, 

 242 il'.us Cloth, $2.50 net. Second Edition March, 1912. 



Dr. Morrow's book tells you just what to do in any emergency, and it 

 is illustrated in such a practical way t.iat the idea is caught at once. 

 There is no book better adapted to first-aid class work. 



Health: " Here is a book that should find a place in every workshop 

 and factory and should be made a text-book in our schools." 



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American Illustrated Medical Dictionary. By W.A.NEWMAN 

 DORLAND, M. D., Member of Committee on Nomenclature and 

 Classification of Diseases, American Medical Association. Octavo, 

 of 1137 pages, 324 illustrations, 119 in colors. Flexible leather, 

 $4.50 net; indexed, $5.00 net. Eighth Edition August, 1915. 



If you want an unabridged medical dictionary, this is the one you 

 want. It is down to the minute; its definitions are concise, yet accu- 

 rate and clear; it is extremely easy to consult; it defines all the newest 

 terms in medicine and the allied subjects; it is profusely illustrated. 

 John B. Murphy, M. D., Northwestern University: " It is unquestion- 

 ably the best lexicon on medical topics in the P'nglish language, and 

 with all that, it is so compact for ready reference." 



American Pocket Medical Dictionary. Edited by W. A. NEW- 

 MAN BORLAND, M. D. 693 'pages. Flexible leather, $1.25 net; 

 thumb index, $1.50 net. Ninth Edition April, 1915. 



A dictionary must be full enough to give the student the information 

 he seeks, clearly and simply, yet it must not confuse him with detail. 

 The editor has kept this in mind in compiling this Pocket Dictionary. 



I. V. S. Stanislaus, M. D., Medico-Chirurgical College: "We have 

 been strongly recommending this little book as being the very best." 



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