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BRUNTON (T. liAUDER). A MANUAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 

 THERAPEUTICS AND MATERIA MEDICA ; including the Phar- 

 macy, the Physiological Action and the Therapeutical Uses of Drugs. 

 In one octavo vDlnme. 



BRYANT (THOMAS). THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth 

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 of 1040 pages, with 727 illustrations. Cloth, $6.50 ; leather, $7.50. 



BUMSTEAD fF. J.) AND TAYIX>R (R. VT.). THE PATHOLOGY 

 AND TREATMENT OF VENEREAL DISEASES. See Taylor on 

 Venereal DUeatet, page 28. 



BURCH.\RD (HENRY H.). DENTAL PATHOLOGY AND THER- 

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 Just ready. Cloth, net, ^.00; leather, net, $6.00. 



BURNETT (CHARLES H.). THE EAR : ITS ANATOMY, PHYSI- 

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 Students and Practitioners. Second edition. In one 8vo. volume of 

 580 pages, with 107 illustrations. Cloth, $4 ; leather, $5. 



BUTUN (HENRY T.). DISEASES OF THE TONGUE. In one 

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CARTER ( R. BRUDENEUL) AND FROST ( W. ADAMS). OPH- 

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CASPARI (CHARLES JR.). A TREATISE ON PHARMACY. 



For Students and Pharmacists. In one handsome octavo volume of 

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A work of more than ordinary | macy, and his contact with students 

 merit, which impresses one with its ? made him aware of their exact 

 orderly arrangement of subjects, ', wants in the matter of a manual, 

 eminent practicality, but over and ■ His work is admirable, and the 

 above all with the author's intimate student who cannot understand must 

 knowledge of details. — The Amer. be dull indeed. The book is fiill of 

 Druggist and Pharm. Record. new, clean, sharp illustrations,which 



The autiior's duties as Professor i tell the story frequentiy at a glance, 

 of Theory and Practice of Pharmacy ! The index is full and accurate. — 

 in the Maryland College of Phar- i National Druggist. 



CHAPMAN (HENRY C). A TREATISE ON HUMAN PHYSI- 

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 In everj' respect the work fulfils ; mirable work of reference for the 



its promise, whether as a complete physician. — North Carolina Medical 



treatise for the student or as an ad- Journal. 



CHARLES (T. CRANSTOUN). THE ELEMENTS OF PHYSIO- 

 LOGICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. In one hand- 

 some octavo volume of 451 pages, with 38 engravings and 1 colored 

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CHEYNE (W. WATSON). THE TREATMENT OF WOUNDS, 



ULCERS AND ABSCESSES. In one 12mo. volume of 207 pages. 



Cloth, $1.25. 



One will be surprised at the need at any moment. The sections 



amount of practical and useful in- devoted to ulcers and abscesses are 



formation it contains; information indispensable to any physician. — 



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