BA CTERIOL OGY AND PA THOL OGY. 1 1 



Eyre's 

 Bacteriologic Technique 



The Elements of Bacteriologic Technique. A Laboratory 

 Guide for the Medical, Dental, and Technical Student. By J. W. 

 H. EYRE, M. D., F. R. S. Edin., Bacteriologist to Guy's Hospital, 

 London, and Lecturer on Bacteriology, Medical and Dental Schools, 

 etc. Octavo, 375 pages, with 170 illustrations. Cloth, $2.50 net. 



This book presents, concisely yet clearly, the various methods at present 

 in use for the study of bacteria, and elucidates such points in their life-his- 

 tories as are debatable or still undetermined. The illustrations are numerous 

 and practical. 



Medical News, New York 



" Of the many laboratory guides constantly being issued, this book is undoubtedly the 

 best that has reached us." 



Warren's 

 Pathology and Therapeutics 



Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics. By JOHN COLLINS 

 WARREN, M. D., LL.D., F. R. C. S. (Hon.), Professor of Surgery, 

 Harvard Medical School. Octavo, 873 pages, 136 relief and 

 lithographic illustrations, 33 in colors. With an Appendix on 

 Scientific Aids to Surgical Diagnosis, and a series of articles on 

 Regional Bacteriology. Cloth, $5.00 net; Sheep or Half Mo- 

 rocco, $6.50 net. 



SECOND EDITION, WITH AN APPENDIX 



In the second edition of this book all the important changes have been 

 embodied in a new Appendix. In addition to an enumeration of the scientific 

 aids to surgical diagnosis there is presented a series of sections on regional 

 bacteriology, in which are given a description of the flora of the affected 

 part, and the general principles of treating the affections they produce. 



Roswell Park, M. D.. 



In. the Harvard Graduate Magazine. 



" I think it is the most creditable book on surgical pathology, and the most beautiful medi- 

 cal illustration of the bookmakers' art that has ever been issued from the American press." 



