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MANUAL OF PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. Translated, with 



Notes and Additions, by E. 0. SHAKKSI-KAKK, M.J)., Pathologist and Ophthalmic Surgeon 

 to Pbilada. Hospital, Lecturer on Refraction and Operative Ophthalmic Surgery in Univ. 

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So much has been done of late years in the elucidation of pathology by means of the micro- 

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(SAMUEL), M.D., 



-* Assistant Physician to the London Hospital* 



THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. From the 



Third Revised and Enlarged English Edition. With eighty-four illustrations on wood. 



In one very handsome volume, royal 12mo., cloth, $2 25. (Just Issued.) 



Of the m?ny guido-books on medical diagnosis, are few books of this sizeon practical medicine that 

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 well-read and accomplished physician.and he knows j to the student for direct instruction, and to thejprac- 



how to teach practical medicine. The charm of sim- 

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titioner as a ready and useful aid to his memorj . 

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SCREEN (T. HENRY], M.D., 



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PATHOLOGY AND MORBID ANATOMY. Third American, from 



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glad to see it kept up to the times by new editions, 

 Each edition is carefully revised by the author, with 

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 have become obsolete. N. Y. Med. Jour., I-eb. 1879. 



logical research. No doubt it will continue to enjoy 

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For practical ordinary daily use, this is undoubt- 

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The treatise of Dr. Green is compact, clearly ex- j pathology and morbid anatomy. Cincinnati Lan- 

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