Saunders* College Text-Books 



Elements of Nutrition. By Graham Lusk, Ph. D., Professor of 

 Physiology, Cornell Medical School. Octavo of 641 pages, illus- 

 trated. Cloth, $4.50 net. New (jd) Edition — Published July, IQ17. 



The clear and practical presentation of starvation, regulation of tem- 

 perature, the influence of protein food, the specific dynamic action 

 of food-stuffs, the influence of fat and carbohydrate ingestion and of 

 mechanical work render the work unusually valuable. It will prove 

 extremely helpful to students of animal dietetics and of metabolism 

 generally. 



Dr. A. P. Brubaker, Jefferson Medical College: " It is undoubtedly the 

 best presentation of the subject in English. The work is indispensable." 



Fhysiology. By William H. Howell, M. D., Ph. D., Professor 

 of Physiology, Johns Hof)kins University. Octavo of 1020 pages. 

 illustrated. Cloth, $4.00 net. New (.6th) Edition -September, IQ16. 



Dr. Howell's work on human physiology has been aptly termed a 

 "storehouse of physiologic fact and scientific theory." You will at 

 once be impressed with the fact that you are in touch with an expe- 

 rienced teacher and investigator. 



Prof. G. H. Caldwell, University of North Dakota: ''Of £.11 tne text- 

 books on physiology which I have examined, Howell's is the best.'' 



Military Hygiene and Sanitation. By Lieut.-Col. Frank R 

 Keeper, Professor of Military Hygiene, United States Military 

 Academy, West Point. 12010 of 305 pages, illustrated. Cloth, 

 $1.50 net. Published July, IQ14. 



You get here chapters on the care of troops, recruits and recruiting, per- 

 sonal hygiene, physical training, preventable diseases, clothing, equip- 

 ment, water-supply, foods and their preparation, hygiene and sanitation 

 of posts, barracks, the troopship, marches, camps, and battlefields; dis- 

 posal of wastes, trojjic and arctic service, venereal diseases, alcohol, etc. 



