COLLATERAL READINGS SUGGESTED. 



Spencer's "Principles of Sociology" ; Gradle's " The Germ The- 

 ory of Disease"; Tyndall's "Fragments of Science"; Stille's 

 Therapeutics and Materia Medica" ; Belfield's " Relation of Micro- 

 organisms to Disease" ; Peters's "History of Ancient Pharmacy," 

 (Pop. Sci. Mo., p. 95); Whewell's "History of the Inductive Sci- 

 ences," (Vol. I., p. 227, Vol. II., p. 261) ; Rodwell's " Birth of Chem- 

 istry"; Hughes's "Manual of Therapeutics"; "Pharmacopoeia" 

 (Ency. Brit.), "Avicena," "Alchemy," "Pharmacopffiia," "Phar- 

 macy" (Chambers's Ency.), "Pharmacopoeia" (Johnson's Cyclo- 

 pedia), N. Y. Medical Times (Vol. XVII., p. 158), Jour, of Am. 

 Med. Asso. (Vol. XIII., p. 258), Druggist's Circular (Vol. XXXIII., 

 p. 124), N. E. Druggi.st (Vol. I., p. 12); Flint's "Practice of Med- 

 icine"; "Michigan State Board of Health Report" (Report of 

 Committee on Sanitary Literature, p. 122); Cruikshank's "Prac- 

 tical Bactei-iology." 



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