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THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 



The Physician's Visiting List for 1884. 



Philadelphia : P. Blakiston & Co. Price, 



$1. 



This, as the title implies, is a sort of 

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The Handy Book of Object - Lessons. 

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King's Hand-Book of Boston. Cambridge, 

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This work is designed to describe every 

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PUBLICATIONS EECEIYED. 



Johns Hopkins University. Studies from the 

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The Geology and Topography of Iowa in a Sani- 

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The Oyster Epicure. New York: White, 

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English as She is Spoke. "Her Seconds Part " 

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The Antipyretic Treatment of Typhoid Fever. 

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Annual Report of the Kansas City Public Schools, 

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 Hudson. Pp. 157. 



The Despotism of Words in Relation to Sci- 

 ence. By Orpheus Everts, M. D., College Hill, 

 Ohio. Pp.8. 



An Examination of Some Controverted Points on 

 the Physiology of the Voice. By T. Wesley Mills, 

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Description of a Revolving Astigmatic Disk. By 

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Ocean Grove Camp-Meeting Association. Four- 

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 76. 



Experimental and Inductive Chemistry. Pro- 

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Chicago Astronomical Society and Dearborn Ob- 

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University of Georgia, Medical College, Closing 

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The Treatment of Wounds, as based on Evolu- 

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" Scandinavia : A Monthly Journal," 29 N. Clark 

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Diccionario Tecnologico : Ingles-Espailol y Es- 

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Historical Essay on the Art of Bookbinding. By 

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The Evolutionary Significance of Human Char- 

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State Asylum for Insane Criminals. Twenty- 

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Calendar of American History, 1884. By Delia 

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Dh-ectorv to the Charitable and Beneficent So- 

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