Medical Publications of F. A. Davis^ Philadelphia. 

 BOJEWJSriJS^G 



A Text-Book on Practical Anatomy. 



Including a Section on Surgical Anatomy. 



B}^ Henry C. Boenning, M.D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery 

 in tbe Philadelphia School of Anatomy ; Demonstrator of Anatomy in 

 the Medico-Chirurgical College ; Demonstrator of Anatomy in the 

 Philadelphia Dental College ; Lecturer on Diseases of the Rectum in 

 the Medico-Chirurgical College, etc., etc. 



Fully illustrated throughout with about 200 Wood-Engravings. 

 In one handsome Octavo volume, printed in extra-large, clear type, 

 making it specially desirable for use in the dissecting room. Nearly 

 500 pages. Substantially bound in Extra Cloth. Also in Oil-Cloth, for 

 use in tbe dissecting-room without soiling. 



Price, post-paid, in tlie United States, $2.50, net; Canada (duty paid), $2.75, net; 

 Great Britain, Us. ; France, 16 fr. 20. 



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Hand-Book of Materia IVIedica^ Pharmacy, 

 and Therapeutics. 



By CuTHBERT BowEN, M.D., B.A., Editor of" Notes on Practice." 



The second volume in the Physicians'' and Students'' Ready Refer- 

 ence Series. One 12mo volume of 370 pages. Handsomely bound in 

 Dark-Blue Cloth. 



Price, post-paid, in the United States and Canada, $1.40, net; in Great 

 Britain, 8s. 6d. ; in France, 9 fr. 25. 



EXTRACT FROM THE PREFACE.—" While this is essentially a Student's Manual, 

 a large amount of matter has been incorporated which, it is hoped, will render it a useful refer- 

 ence-book to the Young Gkaduatb who is just entering on his professional career, and more 

 particularly the individual whose sphere of work demands a more practical acquaintance with 

 pharmaceutical processes than is required of the ordinary city practitioner. Great care has 

 been taken throughout the book to familiarize the student witli the best methods of administer- 

 ing the various drugs he will be called upon to use, and with this object a large number of 

 standard prescriptions have been selected from the works of the most eminent authorities, 

 which he can either adopt, with modifications to suit particular cases, or use as models on which 

 to construct his own formulae." 



This excellent manual comprises in its 366 

 pages about as much sound and valuable 

 intorraation on the subjects indicated in its 

 title as could well be crowded into the com- 

 pass. The book is exhaustively and correctly 

 indexed, and of a convenient form. The paper, 

 press-work, and binding are excellent, and the 

 typography (long primer and brevier) is highly 

 to be commended, as opposed to the nonpareil 

 and agate usually used in compends of this 



sort, and which are destructive to vision and 

 temper alike. — St. Louis Med. and Surg. Jour. 



In going through it, we have been favorably 

 impressea by the plain and practical sugges- 

 tions in regard to prescription writing, and 

 the metric system, and the other things which 

 must be known in order to write good and ac- 

 curate prescriptions.— ilifedicaf and Surgical 

 Reporter 



BUB JET 

 Syphilis : To-day and tn Antiqutty. 



By Dr. F. Buret (Paris). Translated from the French, with, the 

 author's permission, by A. H. Ohmann-Dumesnil, A.M., M.D., Professor 

 of Dermatology and Syphilology in the St. Louis College of Physicians 

 and Surgeons. 



To be completed in three 12mo volumes. Volume I, Syphilis in 

 i'-tiquit3\ In Press. Ready in October, 1891. 



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