PHYSIOLOGICAL TEXT-BOOKS. 



DUNGLISON'S PHYSIOLOGY. 



HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. 



BY ROBLEY DUNGLISON, M.D., LL.D., 



Professor of the Institutes of Medicine in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 



With 532 Illustrations on Wood. Eighth Edition, revised, modified, and enlarged. In 

 two large octavo volumes of nearly 1500 pages. Cloth, $7.00. 



TODD & BOWMAN'S PHYSIOLOGY. 



The Physiological Anatomy and Physiology of Man, 



BY ROBERT BENTLEY TODD, M.D, F.R.S., AND WILLIAM BOWMAN, F.R.S. 

 With 298 Illustrations on Wood. In one large octavo volume of over 900 pages. Cloth, $4.75. 



KIRKES' PHYSIOLOGY. 



MANUAL OFMYSIOLOGY. 



BY WILLIAM SENHOUSE KIRKES, M.D., 

 Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, &c. 



From the Third and Revised London Edition. With nearly 200 Illustrations. In one 

 large royal 12mo. volume of nearly 600 pages. Cloth, $2.25 ; Leather, $2.75. 



One of the very best handbooks of physiolc 



possess presenting just such an outline of the sci- 

 ence, comprising an account of its leading facts and 

 generally admitted principles, as the student re- 

 quires during his attendance upon a course of lec- 

 tures, or for reference whilst preparing for examina- 

 tion. Am. Medical Journal. 



We need only say that, without entering into dis- 

 cussions of unsettled questions, it contains all the 

 recent improvements in this department of medical 

 science. For the student beginning this study, and 

 the practitioner who has but leisure to refresh his 

 memory, this book is invaluable, as it contains all 

 that it is important to know, without special details, 



which are read with interest only by those who 

 would make a specialty, or desire to possess a criti- 

 cal knowledge of the subject. Charleston Medical 

 Journal. 



One of the best treatises that can be put into the 

 hands of the student. London Medical Gazette. 



Particularly adapted to those who desire to possess 

 a concise digest of the facts of Human Physiology. 

 British and Foreign Med.-Chirurg. Review. 



We conscientiously recommend it as an admirable 

 " Handbook of Physiology." London Journal of 

 Medicine. 



LEHMANN'S PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 



PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 



BY PROFESSOR C. G. LEHMANN. 

 Translated from the Second Edition, by GEORGE E. DAY, M.D., F.R.S., Ac. 



Edited by R. E. ROGERS, M.D., 



Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. 

 With nearly 200 Illustrations. In two large octavo volumes of about 1200 pages. Cloth, $6.00. 



The most important contribution as yet made to 

 Physiological Chemistry. Am. Journal Med. Sci- 



ences. 



The present volumes belong to the small class of 

 medical literature which comprises elaborate works 

 of the highest order of merit. Montreal Med. Chroni- 

 cle. 



The work of Lehmann stands unrivalled as the 

 most comprehensive book of reference and informa- 



tion extant on every branch of the subject on which 

 it treats. Edinburgh Monthly Journal of Medical 

 Science. 



Already well known and appreciated by the scien- 

 tific world, Professor Lehmann's great work requires 

 no laudatory sentences, as, under a new garb, it is 

 now presented to us. The little space at our com- 

 mand would ill suffice to set forth even a small por- 

 tion of its excellences .Boston Med.and Surg. Journ. 



MANUAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



FROM THE GERMAN OF PROFESSOR C. G. LEHMANN. 



Translated, with Notes and Additions, by J. CHESTON MORRIS, M.D. 



WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY ON VITAL FORCE, 



BY SAMUEL JACKSON, M.D., 



Profepsor of the Institutes of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. 

 With Illustrations on Wood. In one octavo volume of 334 pages. Cloth, $2.25. 



HENRY C. LEA, Philadelphia. 



