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TEXT-BOOK 



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PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY, 



WITH 



Two Hundred and Eight Illustrations, 



AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. 15 v Dr. 

 KINDFLEISCH, O. 0. Professor of Pathological Anatomy in 

 Translated from the Second German Edition, by WILLIAM 

 0. KLOMA.V. M.D., assisted by F. T. MILES, M.P.. Professor of Anat- 

 omy, University of Maryland, etc. etc. Containing Two Hundred 

 and Eight Elaborately Executed Microscopical Illustrations. Oc- 

 tavo. Price, bound in cloth, $6 00 ; leather. $7 00. 



For the first time since microscopical anatomy has become the basis of a true 

 pathology, American students, and indeed we may say English students, have 

 access to a suitable text-book in their own language. Heretofore, the opportu- 

 nity of studying pathology has been limited to a comparative few who were fa- 

 miliar with the German and French. But in the translation of Rindfleisch, we 

 have furnished us not merely an excellent guide, but actually the best which 

 could be made available, either to practitioner or student. It would be impos- 

 sible, and it is indeed needless, to present a resume of its contents. The volume 

 is a faithful exposition of the present state of pathological histology ; each sub- 

 ject is fully and systematically treated, and may, therefore, be studied indepen- 

 dently of any relation to others. The work of the translator has been well done, 

 and although a few idiomatic sentences have crept into the text which are not 

 very intelligible, they scarcely impair the value of the work. No physician or 

 student should be without it. Philadelphia Med. Times, Feb. 1, 1872. 



