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Mallory and Wright's 

 Pathologic Technique 



Recently Issued Third Edition, Enlarged 



Pathologic Technique. A Practical Manual for Workers in 

 Pathologic Histology, including Directions for the Performance 

 of Autopsies and for Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods 

 By FRANK B. MALLORY, M. D., Associate Professor of Pathology, 

 Harvard University; and JAMES H. WRIGHT, M. D., Director of 

 the Clinico-Pathologic Laboratories, Massachusetts General Hos- 

 pital. Octavoof 469 pages, with 138 illustrations. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



WITH CHAPTERS ON POST-MORTEM TECHNIQUE AND 

 AUTOPSIES 



In revising the book for the new edition the authors have kept in view the 

 needs of the laboratory worker, whether student, practitioner, or pathologist, 

 for a practical manual of histologic and bacteriologic methods in the study of 

 pathologic material. Many parts have been rewritten, many new methods 

 have been added, and the number of illustrations has been considerably 

 increased. Among the many changes and additions may be mentioned the 

 amplification of the description of the Parasite of Actinomycosis and the 

 insertion of descriptions of the Bacillus of Bubonic Plague, of the Parasite of 

 Mycetoma, and Wright's methods for the cultivation of Anaerobic Bacteria. 

 There have also been added new staining methods for elastic tissue by 

 Weigert, for bone by Sclunorl, and for connective tissue by Mallory. 



PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS 



William H. Welch, M.D., 



Prof estor qf Pathology , Johns Hopkins University, Bait hit on', Md. 

 " I have been looking forward ID I In- i>iililir,-ition c.t' this hook, and I am plad to say that 

 1 find it a must useful laboratory and post-mortem unide, full of practical information and 



wi-11 up to date." 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



''This manual, sinrr its first appearance, has l.rni rec< .yiii/ed as the standard tfuide in 

 pathological technique, and has become well-nigh indispensable to the laboratory worker." 



