12 STUDENTS' TEXT-BOOKS AND MANUALS. 



Physiology : Continued. 



Kirke's Physiology, nth Ed. Illus. Cloth, 4.00; Leather, 5.00 

 Landois' Human Physiology. Including Histology and Micro- 

 scopical Anatomy, and with special reference to Practical Medi- 

 cine. Second Edition. Translated and Edited by Prof. Stirling. 

 583 Illustrations. Cloth, 6.50; Leather, 7.50 



" So great are the advantages offered by Prof. Landois' Text- 

 book, from the exhaustive and eminently practical manner in which 

 the subject is treated, that, notwithstanding it is one of the largest 

 works on Physiology, it has yet passed through four large editions 

 in the same number of years. Dr. Stirling's annotations have 

 materially added to the value of the work. . . . Admirably 

 adapted for the practitioner. . . . With this Text-book at his 

 command, no student could fail in his examination." Lancet. 

 Sanderson's Physiological Laboratory. Being Practical Ex- 

 ercises for the Student. 350 Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth, 5.00 

 Tyson's Cell Doctrine. Its History and Present State. Illus- 

 trated. Second Edition. Cloth, 2.00 



PRACTICE. 



Roberts' Practice. Fifth American Edition. A Handbook 

 of the Theory and Practice of Medicine. By Frederick T. 

 Roberts, M.D. ; M.R.C.P., Professor of Clinical Medicine and 

 Therapeutics in University College Hospital, London. Fifth 

 Edition. Octavo. Cloth, 5.00; Leather, 6.00 



*#* This new edition has been subjected to a careful revision. 

 Many chapters have been rewritten. Important additions have 

 been made throughout, and new illustrations introduced. Recom- 

 mended as a Text-book at University oY Pennsylvania, Long Island 

 College Hospital, Yale and Harvard Colleges, Bishop's College, 

 Montreal, University of Michigan, and over twenty other Medical 

 Schools. 



" I have become thoroughly convinced of its great value, and 

 have cordially recommended it to my class in Yale College." 

 Prof. David P. Smith. 



" I have examined it with some care, and think it a good book, 

 and shall take pleasure in mentioning it among the works which 

 may properly be put in the hands of students." A. B. Palmer, 

 Prof, of the Practice of Medicine, University of Michigan. 



" A clear, yet concise, scientific and practical work. It is a capi- 

 tal compendium of the classified knowledge of the subject." 

 Prof. J. Adams Allen, Rush Medical College, Chicago. 



" It is unsurpassed by any work that has fallen into our hands, 

 as a compendium for students preparing for examination. It is 

 thoroughly practical, and fully up to the times." The Clinic. 

 Aitken's Practice of Medicine. Seventh Edition, 196 Illus- 

 trations. 2 vols. Cloth, 12.00; Leather, 14.00 

 Tanner's Index of Diseases, and Their Treatment. Cloth, 3.00 

 " This work has won for itself a reputation. ... It is, in 

 truth, what its Title indicates." N. Y. Medical Record. 



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