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Tuberculosis and Acute General Miliary Tuberculosis 



By DR. G. CORNET, of Berlin. Edited, with additions, by WALTER B. 

 JAMES, M. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine, Columbia University, 

 New York. Octavo of 806 pages. 



Diseases Of the Blood (Anemia, Chlorosis, Leukemia, and Pseudoleukemid] 



By DR. P. EHRLICH, of Frankfort-on-the-Main ; DR. A. LAZARUS, of Char- 

 lottenburg ; DR. K. vox NOORDEN, of Frankfort-on-the-Main ; and DR. 

 FELIX PINKUS, of Berlin. The entire volume edited, with additions, by ALFRED 

 STENGEL, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. 

 Octavo of 714 pages, with text-cuts and 13 full-page plates, 5 in colors. 



Malarial Diseases, Influenza, and Dengue 



By DR. J. MANNABERG, of Vienna, and DR. O. LEICHTENSTERN, of Cologne. 

 The entire volume edited, with additions, by RONALD Ross, F. R. C. S. (ENG.), 

 F. R. S., Professor of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool ; J. W. W. 

 STEPHENS, M. D., D. P. H., Walter Myers Lecturer on Tropical Medicine, 

 University of Liverpool ; and ALBERT S. GRUNBAUM, F. R. C. P., Professor 

 of Experimental Medicine, University of Liverpool. Octavo of 769 pages, 

 illustrated. 



Diseases of Kidneys and Spleen, and Hemorrhagic Diatheses 



By DR. H. SENATOR, of Berlin, and DR. M. LITTEN, of Berlin. The entire 

 volume edited, with additions, by JAMES B. HERRICK, M. D., Professor of the 

 Practice of Medicine, Rush Medical College. Octavo of 815 pages, illust. 



Diseases of the Heart 



By PROF. DR. L. VON SCHROTTER, of Vienna ; PROF. DR. TH. VON JUR- 

 GENSEN, of Tubingen ; PROF. DR. L. KREHL, of Greifswald ; and PROF. DR. 

 H. VIERORDT, of Tubingen. The entire volume edited, with additions, by 

 GEORGE DOCK, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine and 

 Clinical Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Octavo of about 1000 

 pages, with 72 text illustrations and 6 colored plates. 



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London Lancet ( Typhoid volume'] 



" We welcome the translation into English of this excellent practice of medicine. The 

 first volume contains a vast amount of useful information, and the forthcoming volumes are 

 awaited with interest." 



Journal American Medical Association ( Tuberculosis volume] 



"We know of no single treatise covering the subject so thoroughly in all its aspects as 

 this great German work. ... It is one of the most exhaustive, practical, and satisfactory 

 works on the subject of tuberculosis." 

 Medical News, New York (Liver volume) 



' Leaves nothing to be desired in the way of completeness of information, orderly arrange- 

 ment of the text, thoroughgoing up-to-dateness, handiness for reference, and exhaustive dis- 

 cussion of the subjects treated." 



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