HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS 



sini(,c_ry, ai.d new editions of old works, have appeared, 

 competing for the favor of the medical stu'dent, but 

 none will rival this new edition of I) niton. As now en- 

 larged. it will be found also to bo, in general, a satisfac- 



Chicago 



[)ALTON (J. C.), M.D., 



U Professor of Physiology in the College of Physictanft and Surgeons, N&io York, Ac. 



A TREATISE ON HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. Designed for the use 



of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. Sixth edition, thoroughly revised and enlarged, 

 with three hundred and sixteen illustrations on wood. In one very beautiful octavo vol- 

 ume, of over 800 pages. Cloth, $5 50 ; leather, $6 50. (Just Issued.) 



During the past few years several new workson phy-. This popular text-book on physiology comes to us in 



its sixth edit ion with the addition of abort fifty percent, 

 of new matter, chiefly in the departments of patho- 

 logical chemistry and the nervous system, where the 

 principal advances have been realized. With so tho- 

 rough revision and additions, that, keejithe work well 

 up to the times, its continued popularity may be confi- 

 dently predicted, notwithstanding the competition it 

 may encounter . The publisher's work is admirably 

 ci one . st. Louis Med. and Surg. Journ ., Dec. 1875. 



We heartily welcome this, the sixth edition of this 

 admirable text book, than which thereare none of equal 

 brevity more valuable. It is cordially recommended by 

 the Professor of Physiology in the University of Louisi- 

 ana, as by all competent teachers in the United States, 

 and wherever the Knglish language is read, this book 

 has been appreciated. The present edition, with its 316 

 admirably executed illustrations, has been carefully 

 revised and very flinch enlarged, although its bulk does 

 not seem perceptibly increased. New Orleans Medical 

 and Surgical Journal, March, 1876. 



The present edition is very much superior to every 

 other, not only in that it brings the subject up to the 

 times, but that it rlo^s so more fully and satisfactorily 

 than any previous edition. Take it altogether it remains 

 in our humble opinion, the best text book on physiology 

 in any land or language. The Clinic. Nov. 6, 1875. 



As a whole, we cordially recommend the work as a 

 text-book for the student, and as one of the best. 

 The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, Jan. 1876. 



Still holds its position as a masterpiece of lucid writ- 

 in, and is, we believe, on the whole, the best book to 

 place in the hands of the student. London Students' 

 Journal. 



tory work of reference for the practitioner. 

 Med. Journ. and Examiner, Jan. 1 876. 



Prof. Dalton has discussed conflicting theories and 

 conclusions regarding physiological questions with a 

 fairness. a. fulness, and a conciseness which lend fresh- 

 ness and vigor to the entire book. Rut his discussions 

 have been so guarded by a refusal of admission to those 

 speculative and theoretical explanations, which at best 

 exist in the minds of observers themselves as only pro- 

 babilities. that none of his readers need be led into 

 grave errors while making them a study. The Medical 

 Record, Feb. 19, 1876. 



The revision ofthisgreatworkhas.,broughtitforward 

 with the physiological advances of the day, and renders 

 it, as it has ever been, the finest work for students ex- 

 tant. NashviUc Journ. of Med. and Surg., Jan. 1876. 



For clearness and perspicuity, Dalton's Physiology 

 commended itself to the student years ago. and was a 

 pleasant relief from the verbose productions which it 

 supplanted. Physiology has, however, made many ad- 

 vances since then and while the style has been pre- 

 served intact, the work in tbe present edition has been 

 brought up fullyabreastof the times. The'new chemical 

 notation and nomenclature have also been introduced 

 into the present edition. Notwithstanding the multi- 

 plicity of text-books on physiology, this will lose none 

 of its old time popularity. The mechanical execution 

 of the work is all that could be desired. Peninsular 

 Journal of Medicine, Dec. 1875. 



CLASSEN (ALEXANDER), 



Professor in the Royal Polytechnic School, Aix la-Chapelle. 



ELEMENTARY QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS. Translated with 



notes and additions by EDGAR F. SMITH, Ph.D., Assistant Prof, of Chemistry in the 

 Towne Scientific School, Univ. of Penna. In one handsome royal 12mo. volume, of 324 

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It is probably the best manual of an elementary I advancing to the analysis of minerals and such pro- 

 nature extant, insomuch as its methods are the best, ducts as are met with in applied chemistry. It is 

 It teaches by examples, commencing with single an indispensable book for students in chemistry. 

 determinations, followed by separations, and then ! Boston Journ. of Chemistry, Oct. 1878. 



i^ALLOWAT (ROBERT], F.C.S., 



Prof of Applied Chemistry in the Royal College of Science for Ireland, etc. 



A MANUAL OF QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS. From the Fifth Lon- 

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T>0 WMAN (JOHN E.) , M.D. 



INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, INCLUDING 



ANALYSIS. Sixth American, from the sixth and revised London edition. With numer- 

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 Y THE SAME AUTHOR. 



PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. New 



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EMSEN(IRA), M.D., Ph.D., 



Professor of Chemistry in the Johns Hopkin* University, Baltimore. 



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