MEDICINE AND THE ALLIED SCIENCES. 21 



WORKS 



BY WILLIAM STIRLING, M.D., Sc.D., 



Professor in the Victoria University, Brackenbury Professor of Physiology and Histology 

 in the Owens College, Manchester ; and Examiner in the University of Oxford. 



SECOND EDITION. In Extra Crown 8vo, with 234 Illustrations, Cloth, 9s. 



PRACTICAL PHYSIOLOGY (Outlines of): 



Being- a Manual for the Physiological Laboratory, including 



Chemical and Experimental Physiology, with 



Reference to Practical Medicine. 



PART I. CHEMICAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



PART II. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



%* In the Second Edition, revised and enlarged, the number of Illustra- 

 tions has been increased from 142 to 234. 



" A VERT EXCELLENT and COMPLETE TREATISE." Lancet. 



"Tne student is enabled to perform for himself most of the experiments usually shown in 

 a systematic course of lectures on physiology, and the practice thus obtained must prove 

 INVAL' ABLE. . . . May be confidently recommended as a guide to the student of 

 physiology, and, we doubt not, will also find its way into the hands of many of our scieminc 

 anil medical practitioners." Glasgow Medical Journal. 



"This valuable little manual. . . . The GENERAL CONCEPTION of the book is EXCKLLKNT; 

 the arrangement of the exercises is all that can be desired ; the descriptions of experiments 

 are CLEAR, CONCISE, and to the point." British Medical Journal. 



In Extra Crown Svo, with 344 Illustrations, Cloth, 12s. Gd. 



PRACTICAL HISTOLOGY (Outlines of): 



A Manual for Students. 



%* Dr. Stirling's " Outlines of Practical Histology" is a compact Hand- 

 book for studerts, providing a COMPLETE LABORATORY COURSE, in which 

 almost every exercise is accompanied by a drawing. Very many of the 

 illustrations have been prepared expressly for the work. 



" The general plan of the work is ADMIRABLE . . . It is very evident that the sug- 

 gestions given are the outcome of a PROLONGED EXPERIENCE in teaching Practical Histology, 

 combined with a REMARKABLE JUDGMENT in the selection of METHODS. . . . Merits the 

 highest praise for the ILLUSTRATIONS, which are at once clear and faithful." British Medical 

 Journal. 



" We can confidently recommend this small but CONCISELY-WRITTEN and ADMIRABLY 

 ILLUSTRATED work to students. They will find it to be a VERY USEFUL and RELIABLE GUIDE 

 in the laboratory, or in their own room. All the principal METHODS of preparing tissues for 

 pection are given, with such precise directions that little or no difficulty can be felt in fol- 

 lowing them in their most minute details. . . . The volume proceeds from a MASTER in 

 his craft." Lancet. 



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