Hand-Book of Urinary Analysis, 



f CHEMICAL AND MICROSCOPICAL. 



For the Use of Physicians, Medical Students, and Clinical Assistants. 



By FRANK M. DEEMS, M. D., 



Laboratory Instructor in the Medical Department of the University of New York; 

 Member of the N. Y. County Medical Society; Member of the New York 



Microscopical Society, etc. 

 Illustrated, Limp Cloth, Gilt, 25 eta. 



This Manual presents a plan for the Systematic Examination of Liquid Urine, Urinary 

 Deposits, and Calculi. It is compiled with the intention of supplying a concise guide, 

 which, from its small compass and tabulated arrangement, renders it admirably adapted 

 for use, both as a bed-side reference book and a work-table companion. The author 

 is well known as one who has had for several years a very extended experience as a 

 teacher of this important branch of physical diagnosis, and he has compiled a manual 

 which will serve to lessen the difficulties in the way of the beginner, and save valuable 

 time to the busy practitioner. Free by Mail on receipt of price. 



JUST PUBLISHED. 



HOW TO SEE WITH THE MICROSCOPE. 



Being Useful Hints Connected with the Selection and Use of the Instrument; also 



Some Discussion of the Claims and Capacity of Modern High-Angled Objectives, 



as Compared with those of Medium Aperture. With Instructions as to the 



Selection and Use of American Object-Glasses of Wide Apertures. 



By J. EDWARDS SMITH, M. D. 



Professor of Histology and Microscopy; Corresponding Member San Francisco, 

 Dunkirk, and other Microscopical Societies, etc., etc, 



Handsomely Illustrated. 



Prof. Smith is well known as the most expert manipulator in this country, as regards 

 objectives of wide aperture, and in this volume he gives, in a clear and practical man- 

 ner, all the directions necessary to attain the surprising results which he has achieved. 

 No microscopist that uses anything better than French triplets can afford to be without it. 

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 PART I. IS NOW READY. 



A Manual of the Infusoria, 



Including a Description of all Known Flagellate, Ciliate, and Tentaculiferous 

 Protozoa, British and Foreign, and an Account of the Organization and 



Affinities of the Sponges. 



By W. SAVILLE KENT, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.R.M.S. 



This important work, the result of many years' careful labor and investigation on the 

 part of the author, will, it is hoped, meet a want which has long existed among micro- 

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 8vo., and an atlas of 48 plates, containing upwards of 2,000 figures. 



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