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American 

 Text-Book of Pathology 



American Text=Book of Pathology. Edited by LUDVIG 

 HEKTOEN, M. D., Professor of Pathology, Rush Medical College, 

 in affiliation with the University of Chicago ; and DAVID RIES- 

 MAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, Philadelphia Poly- 

 clinic. Handsome imperial octavo, 1245 P a S es > 443 illustrations, 

 66 in colors. Cloth, $7.50 net ; Sheep or Half Morocco, $9.00 net. 



SUMPTUOUSLY ILLUSTRATED 



The present work is the most representative treatise on the subject that has 

 appeared in English. It furnishes practitioners and students with a compre- 

 hensive text-book on the essential principles and facts in General Pathology 

 and Pathologic Anatomy, with especial emphasis on the relations of the latter 

 to practical medicine. The pictorial feature of the work forms a complete 

 atlas of pathologic anatomy and histology. 



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" As to the illustrations, we can only say that whilst all of them an; K<>tl, most of them 

 are really beautiful, and for them alone the book is worth having- Uoth colored and plain, 

 they are distributed so profusely as to add very largely to the interest of the reader and to 

 help the student." 



McConnell's Pathology 



A Manual of Pathology. By GUTHRIE MCDONNELL, M.D., 

 Pathologist to the Skin and Cancer Hospital, St. Louis. i2mo 

 of 523 pages, with 170 illustrations, flexible leather, $2.50 net. 



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Dr. McConnell has discussed his subject wi h a clearness and precision of 

 style that render the work of great assistance to both student and practitioner. 

 The illustrations, many of them original, have been introduced for their prac- 

 tical value. 



