viii TO THE TEACHER. 



almost any of the school-supply firms or dealers in scientific 



apparatus. 



Very good microscopes can be bought for twenty-five dol- 

 lars and up, and no teacher should think of teaching physiology 



without at least one microscope. 



Reference Books for the Teacher. The teacher should 



have at hand for constant use one or more of each of the 



following sets of books : 



ANATOMIES. Quain, Gray, Morris, Heitzmann. 



PHYSIOLOGIES. American Text-Book of Physiology, Howell ; 

 Text-Book of Physiology, Foster ; Text-Book of Human 

 Physiology, Landois and Stirling ; Text-Book of Physiology, 

 M'Kendrick ; The Human Body, Martin ; Human Physi- 

 ology, Waller ; Animal Physiology, Mills ; Comparative 

 Physiology, Mills ; Hand-Book of Physiology, Kirke ; Text- 

 Book of Chemical Physiology, Halliburton. 



PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGIES AND DISSECTING GUIDES. Prac- 

 tical Physiology, Foster and Langley ; Practical Physiology, 

 Stirling ; Anatomical Technology, Wilder and Gage ; Phys- 

 iology Practicums, Wilder ; Dissection of the Dog, Howell ; 

 A Laboratory Guide in Physiology, Hall ; Dissection of the 

 Cat, Gorham and ToWer ; Zodtom,y, Parker. 



WORKS ON HYGIENE. Treatise on Hygiene (2 vols.) Steven- 

 son and Murphy ; Text-Book of Hygiene, Rohe ; Practical 

 Hygiene, Coplin and Bevan ; Ventilation and Heating, 

 Billings ; Practical Dietetics, Thompson ; Care of the Sick, 

 Billroth; Hand-Book of Nursing, New Haven Training- 

 School for Nurses ; Text-Book of Nursing, Clara Weeks- 

 Shaw ; Nursing : its Principles and Practice, Isabel Adams 

 Hampton. 



THE USE OF THE MICROSCOPE. Practical Methods in Micro- 

 scopy, Clark ; The Microscope and Microscopical Methods, 

 Gage ; The Microtomist' s Vade-Mecum,) Lee. 



