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Diirck and Hektoen's 

 General Pathologic Histology 



Atlas and Epitome of General Pathologic Histology. 



By PR. DR. H. DURCK, of Munich. Edited, with additions, by 

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

 College, Chicago. With 172 colored figures on 77 lithographic 

 plates, 36 text-figures, many in colors, and 353 pages of text. In 

 Saunders' 1 Atlas Series. Cloth, $5.00 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED 



This new atlas gives the accepted views in regard to the significance of 

 pathologic processes, conflicting theories having been omitted. All the illus- 

 trations have been made from original specimens, in many cases as high as 

 twenty-six colors having been required. 



W. T. Councilman, M.D., 



Professor of Pathologic Anatomy, Harvard University. 



" I have seen no plates which impress me as so truly representing histologic appear- 

 ances as do these. The book is a valuable one." 



Howell's Physiology 



A Text=Book of Physiology. By WILLIAM H. HOWI.I.L, 



PH. D., M. D., Professor of Physiology in the Johns Hopkins 

 University, Baltimore, Md. Octavo of 915 pages, with 275 

 illustrations. Cloth, $4.00 net. 



JUST READY THE NEW (2d) EDITION 



Dr. Howell has had many years of experience as a teacher of physiology 

 in several of the leading medical schools, and is therefore exceedingly well 

 fitted to write a text-book on this subject. Main emphasis has been laid 

 upon those facts and views which will be directly helpful in the practical 

 branches of medicine. At the same time, however, sufficient consideration 

 has been given to the experimental side of the science. 



The London Lancet 



' This is one <>f the best recent hooks on physiology, and we warmly commend it to the 

 attention of those who desire to obtain by reading a general all-round, yet concise survey of 

 the scope, facts, theories and speculations that make up its subject matter." 



