No. 6. 



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Pathology and Morbid Anatomy. 



C. E. A It JI A XI) SEMl'LE, B.A, M.B., Cantab., L.S.A., M.R.C.P., Innil., 



Physician to the Northeastern Hospital for Children, Harkney ; Pro- 

 fessor of Vocal and Aural Physiology and Examiner in Acous- 

 tics at Trinity College, London, etc. etc. 



ILLUSTRATED. FOURTH THOUSAND, 



Price, Cloth, $1.OO. Interleaved for Notes, $1.25. 



From the College and (Jlimcul Record, 

 September, 1889. " A small work upon 

 Pathology and Morbid Anatomy, that re- 

 duces such complex subjects to the ready 

 comprehension of the student and practi- 

 tioner, is a very acceptable addition to 

 medical literature. All the more modern 

 topics, such as Bacteria and Bacilli, and 

 the most recent views as to Urinary Path- 

 ology, find a place here, and in the hands 

 of a writer and teacher skilled in the art 

 of simplifying abstruse and difficult sub- 

 jects for easy comprehension are rendered 

 thoroughly intelligible. Few physicians 

 do more than refer to the more elaborate 

 works for passing information at the time 

 it is absolutely needed, but a book like this 

 of Dr. Semple's can be taken up and perused continuously to the profit and 

 instruction of the reader." 



Indiana, Medical Journal, December. 1889. "Semple's Pathology and 

 Morbid Anatomy. An excellent compend of the subject from the points of 

 view of Green and Payne." 



Cincinnati Medical News, November, 1889. Semple's Pathology and Mor- 

 bid Anatomy. A valuable little volume truly a muUnm. in paivo." 



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