THE NEW SERIES OF MANUALS. 



No. 6. PRACTICAL THERAPEUTICS. 



FOURTH EDITION, WITH AN INDEX OF DISEASES. 



Practical Therapeutics, considered with reference to 

 Articles of the Materia Medica. Containing, also, an 

 Index of Diseases, with a list of the Medicines 

 applicable as Remedies. By EDWARD JOHN WARING, 

 M.D., F.R.C.P. Fourth Edition. Rewritten and Re- 

 vised by DUDLEY W. BUXTON, M.D., Asst. to the Prof, 

 of Medicine at University College Hospital. 



" We wish a copy could be put in the hands of every Student or 

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 actual intellectual labor it represents is immense. . . . An in- 

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No. 7. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND 

 TOXICOLOGY. 



THIRD REVISED EDITION. 



By JOHN J. REESE, M.D., Professor of Medical Jurispru- 

 dence and Toxicology in the University of Pennsyl- 

 vania ; President of the Medical Jurisprudence Society 

 of Phila. ; Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 



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doctor and lawyer. It fully meets the wants of all students 



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 the essential points." Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic. 



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 to the value of the author's present effort. The medical portion 

 of this volume seems to be uniformly excellent, leaving little for 

 adverse criticism. The information on the subject matter treated 

 has been carefully compiled, in accordance with recent knowledge. 

 The lexicological portion appears specially excellent. Of that por- 

 tion of the work treating of the legal relations of the practitioner 

 and medical witness, we can express a generally favorable ver- 

 dict." Physician and Surgeon, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



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