Saunders' College Text-Books 



Normal Histology and Organography. By Charles Hill, M. D., 

 formerly of Northwestern University. i2mo of 483 pages, 337 

 illustrations. Cloth, $2.25 net. New {3d) Edition. 



Dr. Hill's work is characterized by a brevity of style, yet a complete- 

 ness of discussion, rarely met in a book of this size. The entire field 

 is covered, beginning with the preparation of material, the cell, the 

 various tissues, on through the different organs and regions, and end- 

 ing with fixing and staining solutions. 



Dr. E. P. Porterfield, St. Louis University: " I am very much gratified 

 to find so handy a work. It is so full and complete that it meets all 

 requirements." 



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Histology. By A. A. Bohm, M. D., and M. von Davidoff, 

 M. D., of Munich. Edited by G. Carl Huber, M. D., Professor 

 of Embryology at the Wistar Institute, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. Octavo of 528 pages, 377 illustrations. Flexible cloth, ^^3. 50 

 net. Second Edition. 



This work is conceded to be the most complete text-book on human 

 histology published. Particularly full on microscopic technic and 

 staining, it is especially serviceable in the laboratory. Every step in 

 technic is clearly and precisely detailed. It is a work you can depend 

 upon always. 



New York Medical Journal: "There can be nothing but praise for 

 this model text-book and laboratory guide." 



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Military Hygiene and Sanitation. By Lieut.-Col. Frank R. 

 Keeper, Professor of Military Hygiene, United States Military 

 Academy, West Point. i2mo of 305 pages, illustrated. Cloth, 

 $1.50 net. Just Ready. 



You get here chapters on the care of troops, recruits and recruiting, per- 

 sonal hygiene, physical training, preventable diseases, clothing, equip- 

 ment, water-supply, foods and their preparation, hygiene and sanitation 

 of posts, barracks, the troopship, marches, camps, and battlefields; dis- 

 posal of wastes, tropic and arctic service, venereal diseases, alcohol, etc. 



