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T. HENRY, M. &., 



Lecturer on Pathology and Morbid Anatomy at Charing-Cross Hospital Medical School, London. 



Pathology and Morbid Anatomy. New (sixth) American from the seventh 

 revised English edition. Octavo, 539 pp., with 167 engravings. Cloth, $2.75. Just ready. 

 The Pathology and Morbid Anatomy of Dr. translated into English, are too abstruse for the 

 Green is too well known by members of the medi- 

 cal profession to need any commendation. There 

 is scarcely an intelligent physician anywhere who 

 has not the work in his library, for it is almost an 

 essential. In fact it is better adapted to the wants 

 of general practitioners than any work of the kind 

 with which we are acquainted. The works of 

 German authors upon pathology, which have been 



physician. Dr. Green's work precisely meets his 

 wishes. The cuts exhibit the appearances of 

 pathological structures just as they are seen 

 through the microscope. The fact that it is so 

 generally employed as a text-book by medical stu- 

 dents is evidence that we have not spoken too 

 much in its favor. Cincinnati Medical News, Oct. 



PAYNE, JOSEPH F., M. D., F. It. C. P., 



Senior Assistant Physician and Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy, St. Thomas' 1 Hospital, London. 

 A Manual of General Pathology. Designed as an Introduction to the Prac- 

 tice of Medicine. Octavo of 524 pages, with 152 illus. and a colored plate. Cloth, $3.50. 

 Knowing, as a teacher and examiner, the exact | cal factors in those diseases now with reasonable 



needs of medical students, the author has in the 

 work before us prepared for their especial use 

 what we do not hesitate to say is the best introduc- 

 tion to general pathology that we have yet ex- 

 amined. A departure which our. author has 

 taken is the greater attention paid to the causa- 

 tion of disease, and more especially to the etiologi- 



certainty ascribed to pathogenetic microbes. In 

 this department he has been very full and explicit, 

 not only in a descriptive manner, but in the tech- 

 nique of investigation. The Appendix, giving 

 methods of research, is alone worth the price of the 

 book, several times over, to every student of 

 pathology. St. Louis Med. and Surg. Jour., Jan. '89. 



SENN, NICHOLAS, M.D., Ph.D., 



Professor of Principles of Surgery and Surgical Pathology in Rush Medical College, Chicago. 

 Surgical Bacteriology. New (second) edition. In one handsome octavo 

 about 250 pages, with 13 plates, of which 9 are colored. In press. 



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COATS, JOSEPH, M. D., F. F. P. S., 



Pathologist to the Glasgow Western Infirmary. 



A Treatise on Pathology. In one very handsome octavo volume of 829 pages, 

 with 339 beautiful illustrations. Cloth, $5.50 ; leather, $6.50. 



Medical students as well as physicians, who 

 desire a work for study or reference, that treats 

 the subjects in the various departments in a very 

 thorough manner, but without prolixity, will cer- 

 tainly give this one the preference to any with 

 which we are acquainted. It sets forth the most 

 recent discoveries, exhibits, in an interesting 



manner, the changes from a normal condition 

 effected in structures by disease, and points out 

 the characteristics of various morbid agencies, 

 so that they can be easily recognized. But, not 

 limited to morbid anatomy, it explains fully how 

 the functions of organs are disturbed by abnormal 

 conditions. Cincinnati Medical News, Oct. 1883. 



GIBBES, HENEAGE, M. !>., 



Professor of Pathology in the University of Michigan, Medical Department. 



Practical Pathology. In one very handsome octavo volume of about 400 pages, 

 with about 75 illustrations. In press. 



WOODHEAD, G. SIMS, M. &., F. U. C. P., E. 9 



Demonstrator of Pathology in the University of Edinburgh. 



Practical Pathology. A Manual for Students and Practitioners. In one beau- 

 tiful octavo volume of 497 pages, with 136 exquisitely colored illustrations. Cloth, $6.00. 



SCHAFEB, EDWARD A., F. R. S., 



Jodrell Professor of Physiology in University College, London. 



The Essentials of Histology. In one octavo volume of 246 pages, with 

 281 illustrations. Cloth, $2.25. 



cially adapted for laboratory work, at the same 



has been written with the object "of supplying time it is intended to serve as an elementary 

 the student with directions for the microscopical 

 examination of the tissues, which are given in a 

 clear and understandable way. Although espe- 



text-book of histology, comprising all the essen- 

 tial facts of the science. The Physician and Sur- 



geon, July, 1887. 



KLEIN, E., M. D., F. R. S., 



Joint Lecturer on General Anat. and Phys. in the Med. School of St. Bartholomew's Hosp., London. 

 Elements of Histology. Fourth edition. In one 12mo. volume of 376 pages, 

 with 194 illus. Limp cloth, $1.75. See Students? Series of Manuals, page 31. 



Considered with regard to its contents, it can ' index affords a ready reference to the histology of 

 only be looked on as a large and comprehensive 

 volume. New and original illustrations have been 

 added, with the help of which the structure of each 

 tissue becomes clear to the reader. A copious 



every tissue and organ, and presents, at the same 

 time, a complete glossary of the scientific terms. 

 Provincial Medical Journal, May 1, 1889. 



PEPPER, A. J., M. B., M. S., F. R. C. S., 



Surgeon and Lecturer at St. Mary's Hospital, London. 



Surgical Pathology. In one pocket-size 12mo. volume of 511 pages, with 81 

 illustrations. Limp cloth, red edges, $2.00. See Students' Series of Manuals, page 31. 



