A Text-Book of 



Human Physiology 



By A. P. Brubaker, M.D. 



Professor of Physiology and Hygiene at Jefferson Medical College ; Professor of 

 Physiology, Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia, 



Second Edition. Revised and Enlarged. With Colored Plates and 356 

 other Illustrations. Octavo; 715 pages. 



Cloth, $3.00; Leather or Half-Morocco, $4.00, net. 



"An admirable exposition of the facts of physiology brought down 

 to the latest date. . . . The author's style is lucid, concise, and 

 pleasing. The work is one which may be warmly commended in every 

 respect." New York Medical Journal. 



Landois' 



Human Physiology 



Including Histology and Microscopical Anatomy, 

 with Special Reference to the Require- 

 ments of Practical Medicine 



By Dr. L. Landois 



Professor of Physiology and Director of the Physiological Institute in the 



University of Greifswald. 



Tenth Edition. Revised and Enlarged. 



Edited aoid Translated by A. P. Brubaker, M.D. 



Professor of Physiology at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc., 



and Augustus A. Eshner, M.D. 



Professor of Clinical Medicine, Philadelphia Poly clinic, etc. 



With 394 Illustrations. Octavo; 1027 pages. 

 Cloth, $7.00 ; Leather or Half-Morocco, $8.00, net. 



" There is no other work of its kind in the English language which 

 deals with the normal physiological processes so as to show where the 

 physiological merges into the pathological, and how the facts of pathology 

 are to be explained by, and how they are in reality of the same essence as, 

 those of physiology. . . . The book will be useful to practitioners 

 of medicine and to clinicians, while students reading for the higher ex- 

 aminations will find it a trustworthy guide to the fundamental facts of 

 physiology and histology, and an encyclopaedia of reference as well as an 

 exposition of the latest discoveries and theories of physiology." The Lan- 

 cet, London. 



" The author, editor, translator and publisher have unitedly produced 

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 upon as authoritative." American Medicine. 



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