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In asking the attention of the profession to the works advertised in the following 

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The printed prices are those at which books can generally be supplied by booksellers 

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An ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, of 64 octavo pages, handsomely, printed, will be for- 

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HENRY C. LEA. 



Nos. 706 and 708 SANSOM ST., PHILADELPHIA, September, 1875. 



ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. 



THEEE MEDICAL JOURNALS, containing over 2000 LAEGE PAGES, 

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THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, published quar- "] q- -r\ -\-\ 



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THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, monthly (384 pp. per annum), and } per annum, 

 THE MONTHLY ABSTKACT OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (592 pages per | i na( j van , 



annum), 



SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 



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THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, free of postage, in advance, One Dollar. 

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