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THE MEDICAL NEWS VISITING LIST FOR 1891 



Is published in four styles, "Weekly (dated for 30 patients) ; Monthly (undated, for 120 

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 THE MEDICAL NEWS ($4) " " ' " " " 4.75 



THE JOURNAL AND NEWS ($7.50) " " " 8.25 



THE JOURNAL, NEWS, VISITING LIST and YEAR-BOOK (see page 17), . . 8.50 



This list is all that could be desired. It con- list of diseases arranged alphabetically, giving 

 tains a vast amount of useful information, especi- 



and therapeutics. Canadian Practitioner. 



1 doses 



It is a masterpiece. Some of the features are 

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under each a list of the prominent drugs em- 

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For convenience and elegance it is not surpass- 

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HARTSHORNE, HENRY, A. M., M. &., LL. D., 



Lately Professor of Hygiene in the University of Pennsylvania. 



A Conspectus of the Medical Sciences ; Containing Handbooks on Anatomy, 

 Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Practice of Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics. 

 Second edition, thoroughly revised and greatly improved. In one large royal 12mo. 

 volume of 1028 pages, with 477 illustrations. Cloth, $4.25 ; leather, $5.00. 



industry and energy of its able editor. .Boston 

 Medical and Surgical Journal, Sept. 3. 1874. 



We can say with the strictest truth that it is the 

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 recent contributions to practical medicine, and is 

 therefore useful to every busy practitioner through- 

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 to the use of students of medicine. The book is 

 faithfully and ably executed. Charleston Medical 

 Journal, April, 1875. 



The object of this manual is to afford a conven- 

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 moments at their command while in attendance 

 upon medical lectures. It is a favorable sign that 

 it has been found necessary, in a short space of 

 time, to issue a new and carefully revised edition. 

 The illustrations are very numerous and unusu- 

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 its due share of attention. We can conceive such 

 a work to be useful, not only to students, but to 

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NEILL, JOHN, M. D., and SMITH, F. G., M. D., 



Late Surgeon to the Penna. Hospital. Prof, of the Institutes of Med. in the Univ. of Penna. 



An Analytical Compendium of the Various Branches of Medical 

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 In one large royal 12mo. volume of 974 pages, with 374 woodcuts. Cloth, $4 ; leather, $4.75. 



LUDLOW, J.L.,M.D., 



Consulting Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital, etc. 



A Manual of Examinations upon Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Practice of 

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The arrangement of this volume in the form of question and answer renders it espe- 

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HOBLTN, KICHAItD D., M. D. 



A Dictionary of the Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral 

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It is the best book of definitions we have, and ought always to be upon the student's table Southern 

 Medical and Surgical Journal. 



