APPENDIX B. 331 



A WORKING LIBRARY OF PHYSIOLOGY. 



Beside the laboratory manuals enumerated under the 

 "Course in Physiology," we mention a few journals and 

 general works that should be in every laboratory of physi- 

 ology : Hermann's " Handbuch der Physiologic"; Journal 

 of Physiology, ed., Michael Foster, Cambridge, England; 

 Pfliiger's, Archive f. d. gesammte Physiologie, Bonn, Ger- 

 many; Archivfur AnatomU and Physiologic ^ [physiol. part] 

 ed., Du Bois-Reymond, Berlin, pub., Veit & Co., Leipsig; 

 Ccntralbldtt fur Physiologic^ pub., France Dduticke, Leipsic; 

 Journal of Experimental Medicine [physiological part edited 

 by Bowditch, Chittenden and Howell], D. Appleton & 

 Co.; "Animal Physiology," Mills, D. Appleton & Co., 

 1889; "Text-book of Physiology," Michael Foster, Mac- 

 millan, 188893;" "Human Physiology," Landois and 

 Stirling, Blackiston, Philadelphia, last edition; " Refrac- 

 tion and Accommodation of the Eye," Landolt, Lippin- 

 cott, Philadelphia, 1886; "The Frog," Marshall, London, 

 1894; "Anatomy of the Frog," Ecker, Oxford, 1889; 

 "The Cat," Mivart, Scribner, 1881; "Dissection of the 

 Dog," Howell, Holt &Co., 1888; "Anatomic des Hundes," 

 Ellenberger & Baum, Berlin, 1891 ; " Dictionary of Medi- 

 cine," (4to), Gould, Blackiston, Philadelphia, 1895. 



Beside these there should be recent representative 

 manuals of histology, general biology, embryology, chem- 

 istry and physics. 



PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY. 



It has been taken for granted that the chemical prob- 

 lems of physiology will be assigned to the department of 

 chemistry. The equipment of that department makes such 

 a division of the subject highly advantageous. For years 

 urine analysis has been taught, usually in the second year 

 of the course in the department of chemistry. Many of 



