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A SURGICAL HANDBOOK, 



3foc practitioners, Students, 1bouse*Suraeon0, ant) 2>re05er0. 

 BY F. M. CAIRD, M.B., F.R.C.S. (ED.), 



AND 



C. W. CATHCART, M.B., F.R.C.S. (NG. & ED.), 



Assistant-Surgeons, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. 



GENERAL CONTENTS. 



Case-TakingTreatment of Patients before and after Operation Anaesthetics: 

 General and Local Antiseptics and Wound-Treatment Arrest of Haemorrhage 

 Shock and Wound Fever Emergency Cases Tracheotomy : Minor Surgical 

 Operations Bandaging Fractures Dislocations, Sprains, and Bruises 

 Extemporary Appliances and Civil Ambulance Work Massage Surgical 

 Applications of Electricity Joint-Fixation and Fixed Apparatus The Syphon 

 and its Uses Trusses and Artificial Limbs Plaster-Casting Post-Mortem 

 Examination Sickroom Cookery Receipts, &c., &c., &c. 



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PHARMACY AND MATERIA MEDICA 



(A Laboratory Course of): 

 Including the Principles and Practice of Dispensing. 



Boapteo to tbe Stubs of tbe ffiritisb pharmacopoeia ano tbe tRequirements 

 of tbe {private Student. 



BY W. ELBORNE, F.L.S., F.C.S., 



Late Assistant-Lecturer in Matfria Medica and Pharmacy in the 

 Owens College, Manchester. 



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 and Druggist. 



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