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D. APPLE TON 6- CO. 'S MEDICAL WORKS. 



TEXT-BOOK OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, for the Use 



of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M. D., 

 Professor of Physiology and Physiological Anatomy in the Bellevue Hospital 

 Medical College, New York ; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medi- 

 cine, etc. 



Third edition. Revised and corrected. In one large 8vo volume of 978 pp., elegantly printed on 

 fine paper, and profusely illustrated with three Lithographic Plates and 315 Engravings on 

 Wood. Cloth, $6.00 ; sheep, $7.00. 



Longitudinal Section ot the Human Larynx, 

 ^showing the Vocal Cords. 



Stomach, Pancreas, Large Intestine, etc. 



" The author of this work takes rank among the 

 very foremost physiologists of the day, and the care 

 which he has bestowed in bringing this third edition 

 of his text-book up to the present position of his 

 science is exhibited in every chapter. " Medical and 

 Surgical Reporter (Philadelphia). 



" In the amount of matter that it contains, in 

 the aptness and beauty of its illustrations, in the 

 variety of experiments described, in the complete- 

 ness with which it discusses the whole field of human 

 physiology, this work surpasses any text-book in 

 the English language." Detroit Lancet. 



' ' The student and the practitioner, whose sound 

 practice must be based on an intelligent appreciation 

 of the principles of physiology, will herein find all sub- 

 jects in which they are interested fully discussed and 

 thoroughly elaborated." College and Clin. Record. 



"We have not the slightest intention of criticis- 

 ing the work before us. The medical profession 

 and colleges have taken that prerogative out of the 



hands of the journalists by adopting it as one of 

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 equals and no superior in our language, and every- 

 body knows it." Hahnemannian Monthly. 



" We need only say that in this third edition the 

 work has been carefully and thoroughly revised. It 

 is one of our standard text-books, and no physician's 

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 shall give it a choice, snug, and prominent position 

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 work." American Specialist. 



"Professor Flint is one of the most practical 

 teachers of physiology in this country, and his book 

 is eminently like the man. It is very full and com- 

 plete, containing practically all the established facts 

 relating to the different subjects. This edition con- 

 tains a number of important additions and changes, 

 besides numerous corrections of slight typographical 

 and other errors." Ohio Medical Recorder. 



