WORKS OF AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M. D. 



The Physiology of Man ; designed to represent the 



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 Vol. in. Secretion; Excretion; Ductless Glands; Nutrition; Aniaial 

 Heat; Movements; Voice and Speech. 



Vol. IV. The Nervous System. 



Vol. V. Special Senses; Generation. 

 General Index to the Work. 



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The Physiological Effects of Severe and Pro- 

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