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McFarland's 

 Pathogenic Bacteria 



Fourth Edition, Rewritten and Enlarged 



A Text-Book Upon the Pathogenic Bacteria. By JOSEPH McFAR- 

 LAND, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology in the Medico- 

 Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, Pathologist to the Medico-Chirur- 

 gical Hospital, Philadelphia, etc. Octavo volume of 629 pages, finely 

 illustrated. Cloth, $3.50 net. 



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This book gives a concise account of the technical procedures necessary in the 

 study of bacteriology, a brief description of the life-history of the important patho- 

 genic bacteria, and sufficient description of the pathologic lesions accompanying 

 the micro-organismal invasions to give an idea of the origin of symptoms and the 

 causes of death. The illustrations are mainly reproductions of the best the world 

 affords, and are beautifully and accurately executed. Although but a short time 

 has elapsed since the appearance of the previous edition, extensive progress has 

 been made in the subjects of which it treats. In this edition, therefore, the entire 

 work has been practically rewritten, old matter eliminated, and much new matter 

 inserted. The chapters upon Infection and Immunity have been greatly extended 

 by the addition of the many new facts recently added to our knowledge. The 

 value of the work has been considerably enhanced by the introduction of a large 

 number of references to the literature. 



PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS 



H. B. Anderson, M. D., 



Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Trinity Medical College, Toronto. 

 " The book is a satisfactory one, and I shall take pleasure in recommending it to the students 

 of Trinity College." 



The Lancet, London 



" It is excellently adapted for the medical students and practitioners for whom it is avowedly 

 written. . . . The descriptions given are accurate and readable, and the book should prove 

 useful to those for whom it is written." 



New York Medical Journal 



"The author has succeeded admirably in presenting the essential details of bacteriological 

 technic, together with a judiciously chosen summary of our present knowledge of pathogenic 

 bacteria. . . . The work, we think, should have a wide circulation among English-speaking 

 students ot medicine." 



