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FROTHING HAM'S GUIDE FOR THE BACTERIOLOGIST. 



Laboratory Guide for the Bacteriologist. By Langdon Froth- 

 ingham, M.D.V., Assistant in Bacteriology and Veterinary Science, 

 Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. Illustrated. Cloth, 75 cts. 



'* It is ■ convenient and useful little work, and will more than repay the outlay neces- 

 sary for its purchase in the saving of time which would otherwise be consumed in looking 

 up the various points of technique so clearly and concisely laid down in its pages. "— Ameri- 

 can Medico-Surgical Bulletin. 



GARRIGUES' DISEASES OF WOMEN. Third Edition, Revised. 

 Diseases of Women. By Henry J. Garrigues, A.M., M.D., Pro- 

 fessor of Gynecology in the New York School of Clinical Medicine ; 

 Gynecologist to St. Mark's Hospital and to the German Dispensary, 

 New York City, etc. Handsome octavo volume of 783 pages, illus- 

 trated by 367 engravings and colored plates. Cloth, #4.00 net; 

 Sheep or Half Morocco, $5.00 net. 



'* One of the best text-books for students and practitioners which has been published in 

 the English language ; it is condensed, clear, and comprehensive. The profound learning 

 and great clinical experience of the distinguished author find expression in this book in a 

 most attractive and instructive form. Young practitioners to whom experienced consultants 

 may not be available will find in this book invaluable counsel and help." — Thad. A. 

 Reamy, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Clinical Gynecology, Medical College of Ohio. 



GLEASON'S DISEASES OF THE EAR. Second Edition, Revised. 

 Essentials of Diseases of the Ear. By E. B. Gleason, S.B., 

 M.D. , Clinical Professor of Otology, Medico-Chirurgical College, 

 Philadelphia ; Surgeon-in-Charge of the Nose, Throat, and Ear Depart- 

 ment of the Northern Dispensary, Philadelphia. 208 pages, with 114 

 illustrations. Cloth, $1.00 net; interleaved for notes, $1.25 net. 



[See Saunders 1 Question- Compends, page 23.] 



" It is just the book to put into the hands of a student, and cannot fail to give him a 

 useful introduction to ear-affections ; while the style of question and answer which is adopted 

 throughout the book is, we believe, the best method of impressing facts permanently on the 

 mind. " — Liverpool Medico- Chirurgical Journal. 



GOULD AND PYLE'S CURIOSITIES OF MEDICINE. 



Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine. By George M. Gould, 

 M.D., and Walter L. Pyle, M.D. An encyclopedic collection of 

 rare and extraordinary cases and of the most striking instances of 

 abnormality in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, derived from an 

 exhaustive research of medical literature from its origin to the present 

 day, abstracted, classified, annotated, and indexed. Handsome im- 

 perial octavo volume of 968 pages, with 295 engravings in the text, 

 and 12 full-page plates. 



POPULAR EDITION : Cloth, $3.00 net ; Half Morocco, $4.00 net. 



" One of the most valuable contributions ever made to medical literature. Ii is, so far 

 as we know, absolutely unique, and every page is as fascinating as a novel. Not alone for 

 the medical profession has this volume value : it will serve as a book of reference for all who 

 are interested in general scientific, sociologic, or medico-legal topics." — Brooklyn Medical 

 Journal. 



"This is certainly a most remarkable and interesting volume. It stands alone among 

 medical literature, an anomaly on anomalies, in that there is nothing like it elsewhere in 

 medical literature. It is a book full of revelations from its firsi to its last page, and cannot 

 but interest and sometimes almost horrify its readers." — American Medico- Surgical Bulletin. 



