A Selection from Charles Griffin & Company's Catalogue. 

 Professors LANDOIS and STIRLING. 



HUMAN PH YS I O LOGY 



(A TEXT-BOOK OF): 



INCLUDING HISTOLOGY AND MICROSCOPICAL ANATOMY; WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE 

 TO PRACTICAL MEDICINE, 



BY DR. L. LANDOIS, 



PROP. OP PHYSIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF. GREIFSWALD. 



^Translate* from tbe ffiftb German EMtion, witb annotations ant> Btoitfons, 

 BY WM. STIRLING, M.D., Sc.D., 



BRACKENBCRY PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY IN OWENS COLLEGE AND VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, 



MANCHESTER; EXAMINER IN THE HONOURS SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, OXFORD. 



With very numerous Illustrations. 

 Second English Edition. In Two Vols., Royal 8vo, Handsome Cloth. Price 42s. 



PART I. Physiology of the Blood, Circulation, Respiration, Digestion, Absorption, Animal 

 Heat, Metabolic Phenomena of the Body. 



PART II Secretion of Urine ; Structure of the Skin ; Physiology of the Motor Apparatus ; the 

 Voice and Speech ; General Physiology of the Nerves ; Electro-Physiology ; the Brain ; Organs of 

 Vision ; Hearing, Smell, Taste, Touch ; Physiology of Development. 



* # * Since its first appearance in 1880, Prof. LANDOIS' TEXT- 

 BOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY has been translated into three Foreign 

 languages, and passed through five large editions. In the 

 English version will be found many Annotations by the Editor, 

 calculated to render the work still more valuable to English 

 Practitioners and Students, while, with the same object in view, 

 the number of Illustrations has been very largely increased in 

 the English Version. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



"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 or years. . . . Dr. STIRLING'S annotations have materially added to the value of the 

 work. Admirably adapted for the PRACTITIONER. . . . With this Text-Book at command, 

 HO STUDENT COULD FAIL IN HIS EXAMINATION." The Lancet. 



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

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

 . . . The additions by the Editor are able and judicious. . . . EXCELLENTLY CLEAR, ATTRAC- 

 TIVE, AND SUCCINCT." Britith Medical Journal. 



" The great subjects dealt with are treated in an admirably clear, terse, and happily-illustrated 

 manner. At every turn the doctrines laid down are illuminated by reference to facts of Clinical 

 Medicine or Pathology." Practitioner. 



" We have no hesitation in saying that THIS is THE WORK to which the PRACTITIONER will turn 

 whenever he desires light thrown upon, or information as to how he can best investigate the phe- 

 nomena Of a COMPLICATED OR IMPORTANT CASK. To the STUDENT it will be EQUALLY VALUABLE." 



Edinburgh Medical Journal. 



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