3Iedical Publications of F. A. Davis, Philadelphia, 

 WSJEJELUJR 



Abstracts of Pharmacology. 



By H. A. Wheeler, M.D. (Registered Pharmacist, No. 3468, Iowa). Pre- 

 pared for the use of Physicians and Pharmacists, and especially for the use of 

 Students of Medicine and Pharmacy, who are preparing for Examination in 

 Colleges and before State Boards of Examiners. 



This book does not contain questions and answers, but solid pages of 

 abstract information. It will be an almost indispensable companion to the prac- 

 ticing Pharmacist, and a very useful reference-book to the Physician. It contains 

 a brief but thorough explanation of all terms and processes used in practical 

 pharmacy, an abstract of all that is essential to be known of each officinal drug,, 

 its preparations and therapetic action, with doses; in Chemistry and Botany, 

 much that is useful to the Physician and Pharmacist; a general working formula 

 for each class and an abstract formula for each officinal preparation, and many of 

 the more popular unofficinal ones, together with their doses; also many symbolic 

 formulas; a list of abbreviations used in prescription writing; rules governing 

 incompatibilities; a list of Solvents; tests for the more common drugs; the habitat 

 and best time for gathering plants to secure their medical properties. 



The book contains 180 pages, 5^ x 8 inches, closely printed and on the best 

 paper, nicely and durably bound, containing a greater amount of information on 

 the above topics than any other work for the money. 



Price, post-paid, in United States and Canada, $1.50, net; in Great 

 Britain, 8s. 6i ; in France, 9 fr. 35. 



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Synopsis of Human Anatomy. 



Being a Complete Compend of Anatomy, Including the Anatomy of 

 the ylscera, and numerous tables. 



By James K. Young, M.D., Instructor in OrthopoBdic Surgery and Assistant 

 Demonstrator of Sur2;ery, University of Pennsylvania; Attending Orthopaidic 

 Surgeon, Out-Patient Department, University Hospital, etc. 



While the author has prepared 'this work especially for students, sufficient 

 descriptive matter has been added to render it extremely valuable to the busy 

 practitioner, particularly the sections on the Viscera, Special Senses, and Sur- 

 gical Anatomy. 



The work includes a complete account of Osteology, Articulations and 

 Ligaments, Muscles, Fascias, Vascular and Nervous Systems, Alimentary, Vocal, 

 and Respiratory and Genito-Urinary Apparatus, the Organs of Special Sense, 

 and Surgical Anatomy. 



In addition to a most carefully and accurately prepared text, wherever 

 possible, the value of the work has been enhanced by tables to facilitate and 

 minimize the labor of students in acquiring a thorough knowledge of this 

 important subject. The section on the teeth has also been especially prepared 

 to meet the requirements of students of dentistry. 



Illustrated with 76 Wood-Engravings. 390 pages. 12mo. No. 3 in the 

 Physicians' and Students' Ready -Reference Series. 



Price, post-T3aid, in United States and Canada $1.40, net ; 

 Great Britain, 8s. 6i ; France, 9 fr. 25. 



Every xinnecessary word has been excluded, 

 out, of repjard to the very limited time at the 

 medical student's disposal. It is also ^ood as 

 a reference-hook, as it presents the facts about 

 which he wishes to refresh his memory in the 

 briefest manner consistent with clearness. — 

 New York Medical Journal. 



As a companion to the dissecting- table, and 

 a convenient reference for the practitioner, it 



has a definite field of wfiafviineBS.— Pittsburgh 

 Medical Review. 



The book is much more satisfactory than the 

 "remembrances " in vogue, and yet is not too 

 cumbersome to be carried around and read at 

 odd moments— a property which the student 

 will readily appreciate. — Weekly Medical 

 Review. 



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