No. 1. 



ESSEITIALS OF PHYSIOLOGY, 



H. A. HARE, M.D., 



Professor of Therapeutics and Materica Medica in the Jefferson Medical Col. 



lege of Philadelphia; Physician to St. Agnes' Hospital and to the 



Medical Dispensary of the Children's Hospital ; Laureate of 



the Royal Academy of Medicine in Belgium, of the 



Medical Society of London, etc. ; Secretary 



of the Convention for the Revision of 



the Pharmacopoeia, 1S90. 



NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 



Price, Cloth . . $1.00; Interleaved for Notes . . $1.25. 



Unii-ersity Medical Magazine, 

 October, 1888. " Dr. Hare has 

 admirably succeeded in gather- 

 ing together a series of Ques- 

 tions which are clearly put and 

 tersely answered." 



Pacific Medical Jmirnal, Octo- 

 ber, 1889." Hare's Physiology 

 contains the essences of its sub- 

 ject. No better book lias ever 

 been produced, and every stu- 

 dent would do well to possess a 

 copy." 



Times and Register, Philadel- 

 phia, October ft, 1889." In the 

 second edition of Hare's Physi- 

 ology all the moredifficult points 

 of the study of the nervous sys- 

 tem have been elucidated. As 

 the work now appears it cannot 

 fail to merit the appreciation of 



Specimen of Illustrations. the overworked student." 



Journal of the American Association, November 23, 1889. " Hare's 

 Physiology an excellent work ; admirably illustrated ; well calcu- 

 lated to lighten the task of the over-burdened undergraduate." 



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