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Cholera : how to Prevent and Resist it. 



Ey Professor VON PETTENKOFER, 



Professor of Hygiene, University of Munich, President of 

 the Sanitary Department of the German Empire ; and 



THOMAS WHITESIDE HIME, A.B., M.B., 

 Lecturer on Medicine at the Sheffield School of Medicine. 

 Illustrated with Woodcuts and Diagram, 3^. 6d. 



Diarrhoea and Cholera : their Successful Treatment. 



By JOHN CHAPMAN, M.D., M.R.C.P. London. is. 6d. 



" His arguments are enforced at great length in the pamphlet before us, 

 and are supported by an extensive array of facts." Medical Times and 

 Gazette. 



Causes of Cholera : its Treatment. 



By WM. GROVE GRADY, M.D., M.R.C.S. is. 



Deafness : its Causes and Treatment, with Anatomy and 

 Physiology, Human and Comparative, of the Organ of 

 Hearing; the Diseases incidental to its Structure, and 

 their Treatment. 



By JOHN P. PENNEFATHER, M.K.Q.C.P., L.R.C.S., &c, 

 Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary for Diseases of the 

 Ear, &c. Illustrated, 5^. 



Diagnostics of Aural Disease. Second Edition, with a 

 Chapter on the Application of Electricity, and Description 

 of the Author's Magneto-Electric Catheter. 

 By S. E. SMITH, M.R.C.S. Illustrated, 2s. 6d. 



The Philosophy of Voice. An Essay upon the Physio- 

 logical and Physical Action of the Breath and Vocal Cords 

 in the Production of Articulate Speech, conjoined with 

 Vocal Utterance. By CHARLES LUNN. is. 



Experimental Researches on the Causes and Nature of 

 Hay Fever. With Wood-cuts and Lithographic Tables. 

 By CHARLES H. BLACKLEY, M.R.C.S. js. 



" It is a piece of real honest work, original and instructive, and will well 

 repay perusal." The Lancet. 



" We have read Mr. Blackley's very instructive treatise with much inte- 

 rest, and have been much impressed by his ingenuity in devising experi- 

 ments, his industry in carrying them out, and his obvious candour in giving 

 the results of his observations." Dr. George Johnson in the London Medical 

 Jtecord. 



