Medical Students' Handbooks. 



HARTLEY'S MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. A Text-book for Medical 

 and Pharmaceutical Students. By E. H. HARTLEY, M.D., Professor of 

 Chemistry and Toxicology at the Long Island College Hospital; President 

 of the American Society of Public Analysts ; Chief Chemist, Board of 

 Health, of Brooklyn, N. Y. With Illustrations, Glossary, and Complete 

 Index. I2mo. Cloth, $2.50. 



" Probably the best chemistry for medical students." -Journal of the American Medi- 

 cal Association. 



" I especially like the first part, dealing with chemical physics and elementary chemistry." 

 Prof.J. W. Holland, Jefferson Medical College, Phila. 



VAN HARLINGEN ON SKIN DISEASES. Their Diagnosis and 

 Treatment. By ARTHUR VAN HARLINGEN, M.D., Prof, of Diseases of the 

 Skin in the Philadelphia Polyclinic ; Consulting Physician to the Dispen- 

 sary for Skin Diseases ; late Vice- President American Dermatological As- 

 sociation, etc. Illustrated by two Colored Lithographic Plates. New 

 Edition preparing. 



*H* This is a complete epitome of skin diseases, arranged in alphabetical 

 order, giving the diagnosis and treatment. Many prescriptions are given that 

 have never been published in any text-book, and an article incorporated on 

 Diet. The plates do not represent one or two cases, but are composed of a 

 number of figures, accurately colored, showing the appearance of various 

 lesions, and will be found to give great aid in diagnosing. 



" This is one of the best of the smaller handbooks of dermatology that we have seen." 

 N. Y. Medical Journal. 



TYSON ON THE URINE. Sixth Edition. A Practical Guide to the 

 Examination of Urine. For the Use of Physicians and Students. By 

 JAMES TYSON, M.D., Prof, of Pathology and Morbid Anatomy in the Uni- 

 versity of Pennsylvania. With Colored Lithographic Plates and Numerous 

 Illustrations Engraved on Wood. Sixth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 

 I2mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



"The practical man will find in this little book all that is absolutely necessary for him to 

 know in order to utilize fully the data supplied by the urine." Chicago Medical Journal. 



GILLIAM'S PATHOLOGY. The Essentials of Pathology; a Handbook 

 for Students. By D. TOD GILLIAM, M.D., Prof, of Physiology, Starling 

 Medical College, Columbus, Ohio. With forty-seven Illustrations. 121x10. 

 Cloth, $2.00. 



"Will be found useful by students who are commencing the study of pathology." Dublin 

 Journal of Medical Sciences. 



" It is practically a student's book, and we have no hesitation in recommending it." The- 

 rapeutic Gazette. 



WOLFF'S APPLIED MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. Containing a De- 

 scription of the Apparatus and Methods Employed in the Practice of Med- 

 ical Chemistry, the Chemistry of Poisons, Physiological and Pathological 

 Analysis, Urinary and Fecal Analysis, Sanitary Chemistry and the Exami- 

 nation of Medicinal Agents, Foods, etc. By LAWRENCE WOLFF, M.D., 

 Demonstrator of Chemistry in the Jefferson Medical College; Member of 

 the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, etc. 8vo. Cloth, $1.00. 

 *#* The object of the author of this book is to furnish the practitioner and 

 student a reliable and simple guide for making analyses and examinations of 

 the various medicinal agents, human excretions, secretions, etc., without elab- 

 orate apparatus or expensive processes. 



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