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LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Clinical Mecl., etc. 



FOTHERGILL, J. M., M. D., Edin., M. R. C. P., Land.. 



Physician to the City of London Hospital fa* Diseases of the Chest. 



The Practitioner's Handbook of Treatment ; Or, The Principles of Thera- 

 peutics. New (third) edition. In one 8vo. vol. of 661 pages. Cloth, $3.75 ; leather, $4.75. 



This is a wonderful book. If there be such & 

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 It is an excellent, practical work on therapeutics, 

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To have a description of the normal physiologi- 

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to the 



student and young practitioner, perhaps even to 

 the old. Dublin Journal of Medical Science, March, 

 1888. 



We do not knw a more readable, practical and 

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VATIGHAN, VICTOR C., Ph. D., M. D., 



Prof. ofPhys. and Path. Chem. and Assoc. Prof, of Therap. and Mat. Med. in the Univ. of Mich. 



and NOVY, FREDERICK G., M. D. 



Instructor in Hygiene and Phys. Chem. in the Univ. of Mich. 



Ptomaines and Leucomaines, or Putrefactive and Physiological 

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FINLAYSON, JAMES, M. D., Editor, 



Physician and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine in the Glasgow Western Infirmary, etc. 



Clinical Manual for the Study of Medical Cases. With Chapters 

 by Prof. Gairdner on the Physiognomy of Disease; Prof. Stephenson on Diseases of 

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treatise on medical diagnosis, in which every sign 

 and symptom of disease is carefully analyzed, and 

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The profession cannot but welcome the second 

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 The Medical News, April 23, 1887. 



We are pleased to see a second edition of this 

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excellence. The general practitioner will find 

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 in diagnosis. Liverpool Medico- Chirurgical Jour- 

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BROADBENT, W. H., M. D., F. R. C. P., 



Physician to and Lecturer on Medicine at St. Mary's Hospital, London. 



The Pulse. In one 12mo. volume of 312 pages. Cloth, $1.75. See Series of Clin- 

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This little book probably represents the best 

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jptember, 1890. 



HABERSHON, S. O., M. D., 



Senior Physician to and late Lect. on Principles and Practice of Med. at Quy's Hospital, London. 



On the Diseases of the Abdomen ; Comprising those of the Stomach, and 

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to the times, and making it a volume of interest to 



This valuable treatise on diseases of the stomach 

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The present edition is fuller than former ones in 



the practitioner in every field of medicine and 

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TANNER, THOMAS HAWKES, M. J). 



A Manual of Clinical Medicine and Physical Diagnosis. Third American 

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LECTURES ON THE STUDY OF FEVER. By 

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LA ROCHE ON YELLOW FEVER, considered in 

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