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LANDOIS' HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. A Text-Book of Human Physi- 

 ology, including Histology and Microscopical Anatomy, with special 

 reference to the requirements of Practical Medicine. By Dr. L. 

 LANDOIS, Professor of Physiology and Director of the Physiological Insti- 

 tute, University of Greifswald. Translated from the Fifth German Edition, 

 with additions by WM. STIRLING, M.D., SC.D,, Brackenburg, Professor of 

 Physiology and Histology in Owen's College and Victoria University, Man- 

 chester; Examiner in the Honors' School of Science, University of Ox- 

 ford, England. Third Edition, revised and enlarged. 692 Illustrations. 

 One Volume. Royal Octavo. Cloth, $6.50; Leather, $7.50. 



" With this Text-book at command, NO STUDENT COULD FAIL IN HIS EXAMINATION." 

 Tlu Lancet. 



" One of the MOST PRACTICAL WORKS on Physiology ever written, forming a ' bridge ' be- 

 tween Physiology and Practical Medicine. . . .Its chief merits are its completeness and 

 conciseness. . . . EXCELLENTLY CLEAR, ATTRACTIVE AND SUCCINCT." British Medical 

 Journal. 



" Unquestionably the most admirable exposition of the relations of Human Physiology to 

 Practical Medicine ever laid before English readers." Students' Journal. 



" Landois' Physiology is, without question, the best text-book on the subject that has ever 

 been written." W* York Medical Record. 



CAZEAUX AND TARNIER'S MIDWIFERY. Eighth Revised 

 and Enlarged Edition. With Appendix, by Munde. The Theory 

 and Practice of Obstetrics; including the Diseases of Pregnancy and 

 Parturition, Obstetrical Operations, etc. By P. CAZEAUX, Member of 

 the Imperial Academy of Medicine. Remodeled and rearranged, with 

 revisions and additions, by S. TARNIER, M.D., Prof, of Obstetrics and 

 Diseases of Women and Children in the Faculty of Medicine of Paris. 

 Eighth American, from the Eighth French and First Italian Editions. 

 Edited and Enlarged by ROBERT J. HESS, M.D., Physician to the Northern 

 Dispensary, Phila., etc., with an Appendix by PAUL F. MUNDE, M.D., 

 Professor of Gynaecology at the New York Poly clinic, Vice -President 

 American Gynaecological Society, etc. With Chromo-Lithographs, Litho- 

 graphs, and other Full-page Plates, seven of which are beautifully colored, 

 and numerous Wood Engravings. One Volume, octavo. 



Cloth, $5.00; Full Leather, 6.00. 



MEYER ON DISEASES OF THE EYE. , ...^nual of Ophthal- 

 mology. By Dr. EDOUARD MEYER, Prof, a 1'Ecole Pratique de la Faculte 

 Medecine de Paris; Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, etc. Translated 

 from the Third French Edition, with the assistance of the author, by Dr. 

 FREELAND FERGUS, Assistant Surgeon, Glasgow Eye Infirmary. With 267 

 Illustrations and three Colored Plates. Prepared under the direction of Dr. 

 R. Liebreich. 8vo. Cloth, $4.50; Leather, $5.50. 



The first chapter is an explanation of the best means for examining the eyes, 

 externally and internally, with a view to diagnosis, the various ophthalmo- 

 scopes, general considerations on the treatment of ophthalmia, etc. Each dis- 

 ease is then taken up in its proper order; the anatomy of the part being pre- 

 sented first, followed by the diagnosis, causes, progress, prognosis, etiology and 

 Jreatment. The arrangement of the work will thus be seen to be systematic, 

 commending itself to all physicians and students for the logical and concise 

 way in which the facts are given. This English edition makes the eighth 

 language into which Meyer's book has been translated. 



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