YEO'S PHYSIOLOGY. 



A MANUAL FOR STUDENTS. JUST READY. 

 300 CAREFULLY PRINTED ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FULL GLOSSARY AND INDEX. 



By GERALD F. YEO, M.D., F.R.C.S., Professor of Physi- 

 ology in King's College, London. Small Octavo. 750 

 pages. Over 300 carefully printed Illustrations. 



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RINDFLEISCH. 



THE ELEMENTS OF PATHOLOGY. 



TRANSLATED BY WM. H. MERCUR, M.D. 



REVISED AND EDITED BY PROF. JAS. TYSON, 



Of the University of Pennsylvania. 

 263 PAGES. CLOTH. PRICE $2.00. 



*#* It is the object of Prof. Rindfleisch to present in 

 this volume of moderate size the fundamental principles 

 of Pathology A large number of the general processes 

 which underlie disease, a knowledge of which is essen- 

 tial to the practical physician, are plainly presented. 

 They include, among others, inflammation, tumor forma- 

 tion, fever, derangements of nutrition, including atrophy, 

 derangements of the movement of the blood, of blood 

 formation and blood purification, hypenesthesia, anaesthe- 

 sia, convulsions, paralysis, etc. The well-known reputa- 

 tion of the author, his thorough familiarity with and his 

 method of treating the subject, make this most recent work 

 peculiarly useful to the student, as well as to the prac- 

 ticing physician who wishes to brush up his pathology. 



