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BRUNTON, T. LAUDER, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., F.R.C.P., 



Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, etc. 



A Text-book of Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Materia Medica ; 



Including the Pharmacy, the Physiological Action and the Therapeutical Uses of Drugs. 



In one handsome octavo volume of 1033 pages, with 188 illustrations. Cloth, $5.50 ; 



leather, $6.50. 



upon the subject of Pharmacology the compre- 

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It is a scientific treatise worthy to be ranked with 

 the highest productions in physiology, either in 

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 is so systematically arranged that it is available 

 for immediate use. The index is so carefully 

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 and preparations. We congratulate students on 

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 treatise of enormous practical importance. The 

 London Lancet, June 27, 1885. 



Of all the numerous publications of this year 



peutics since the appearance of Pereira's Elements 

 of Materia Medica in 1842. It is original both in 

 the arrangement of the subjects and in the mode 

 of treatment, and develops in a comprehensive 

 manner the foundation principles of tne science 

 of Pharmacology without leaving the needs of the 

 practitioner out of sight for an instant. In fact, 

 the author has written a book which deserves to 

 be known far beyond the boundaries of England, 

 and can serve as a model for the pharmacological 

 works of the continent on account of its happy 

 combination of theory with practice. Virchow'a 

 Jahresbericht, Berlin, 1886.' 



BARTHOLOW, EGBERTS, A. M., M. Z>., LL. >., 



Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeutics in the Jefferson Medical College of Phila- 

 delphia. 



New Remedies of Indigenous Source: Their Physiological Actions and 

 Therapeutical Uses. In one octavo volume of about 300 pages. Preparing. 



P ARRIS H, EDWARD, 



Late Professor of the Theory and Practice of Pharmacy in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 



A Treatise on Pharmacy : designed as a Text-book for the Student, and as a 

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Each page bears evidence of the care bestowed 

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 the rich store of the editor's experience. In fact, 

 all that relates to practical pharmacy apparatus. 



No thorough-go 

 himself of so usefu 



ing pharmacist will fail to possess 

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 March 29, 1884. 



This well-known work presents itself now based 

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recesses and dispensing has been arranged and 

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 Journal of Pharmacy, January, 1884. 



There is nothing to equal Parrish's Pharmacy 

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HERMANN, Dr. L., 



Professor of Physiology in the University of Zurich. 



Experimental Pharmacology. A Handbook of Methods for Determining the 

 Physiological Actions of Drugs. Translated, with the Author's permission, and with 

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MAISCH, JOHN XL, fhar. &., 



Professor of Materia Medica and Botany in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 



A Manual of Organic Materia Medica; Being a Guide to Materia Medica of 

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BRUCE, J. MITCHELL, M. D., F. R. C. P., 



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 Materia Medica and Therapeutics. An Introduction to Kational Treat- 

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GRIFFITH, ROBERT EGLESFIELD, M. _D. 



A Universal Formulary, containing the Methods of Preparing and Adminis- 

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