Dictionaries, Physiology. 

 Hoblyn's Medical Dictionary. 



A Dictionary of the Terms Used in Medicine and 

 the Collateral Sciences. By RICHARD D. HOBLYN, M. D. Revised, 

 with numerous additions, by ISAAC HAYS, M. D., late editor of The Amer- 

 ican Journal of the Medical Sciences. In one large royal 12mo. volume of 

 520 double-columned pages. Cloth, $1.50 ; leather, $2.00. 



It is the best book of definitions we have, and ought always be upon the student's table. 

 Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. 



Foster's Physiology New (Fifth) Edition. 



Text-Book of Physiology. By MICHAEL FOSTER, M. D., 

 F. R. S., Prelector in Physiology and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, 

 England. New (fifth) and enlarged American from the fifth and revised 

 English edition, with notes and additions. In one handsome octavo vol- 

 ume of 1072 pages, with 282 illustrations. Cloth, $4.50 ; leather, $5.50. 



editions has been by the author largely 

 adopted in a modified form in this revision, 



The appearance of another edition of 

 Foster's Physiology again reminds us of the 

 continued popularity of this most excellent 

 work. There can be no doubt that this text- 

 book not only continues to lead all others in 

 the English language, but that this last edi- 

 tion is superior to its predecessors. It is 

 evident that the author has devoted a con- 

 siderable amount of time and labor to its 

 preparation, nearly every page bearing evi- 

 dences of careful revision. Although the 

 work of the American editor in former 



much was still left to be done by the editor 

 to render the work lully adapted to the 

 wants of our American students, so that the 

 American edition will undoubtedly continue 

 to supply the market on this side of the 

 Atlantic. The work has been published in the 

 characteristic creditable style of the Lea's, 

 and owing to its enormous sale is offered at 

 an extremely low price. The Medical and 

 Surgical Reporter, January 9, 1892. 



Chapman's Physiology. 



A Treatise on Human Physiology. By HENKY C. 

 CHAPMAN, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Medical Juris- 

 prudence in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. In one hand- 

 some octavo volume of 925 pages, with 605 fine engravings. Cloth, $5v50 ; 

 leather, $6.50. 



Dalton's Physiology Seventh Edition. 



A Treatise on Human Physiology. Designed for the 

 use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By JOHN C. DALTON, 

 M. D., Professor of Physiology in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 

 New York, etc. Seventh edition, thoroughly revised and rewritten. In 

 one very handsome octavo volume of 722 pages, with 252 beautiful engrav- 

 ings on wood. Cloth, $5.00 ; leather, $6.00. 



From the first appearance of the book it 

 bas been a favorite, owing as well to the 

 author's renown as an oral teacher as to the 

 charm of simplicity with which, as a writer, 

 he always succeeds in investing even intri- 

 cate subjects. It must be gratifying to him 

 to observe the frequency with which his 

 work, written for students and practitioners, 



is quoted by other writers on physiology. 

 This fact attests its value, and, in great 

 measure, its originality. It now needs no 

 such seal of approbation, however, for the 

 thousands who have studied it in its various 

 editions have never been in any doubt as to 

 its sterling worth. Ntw York Medical Jour- 

 nal, October, 1882. 



