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



II 



THE HISTOLOGY AND HISTO-CHEMISTRY OF 



MAN. A Practical Treatise on the Elements of Composition and Struc- 

 ture of the Human Body. By HEINRICH FREV, Professor of Medicine in 

 Zurich. Translated from the fourth German edition, by Arthur E. J. Bar- 

 ker, Surgeon to the City of Dublin Hospital ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, 

 Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland ; and revised by the Author. With 680 

 Engravings. 



I vol., 8vo, 683 pp. Cloth, $5 ; sheep, $6. 



CONTENTS. The Elements 

 of Composition and of Structure 

 of the Body : Elements of Com- 

 position Albuminous or Protein 

 Compounds, Hsemoglobulin, His- 

 togenic Derivatives of the Albu- 

 minous Substances or Albumi- 

 noids, the Fatty Acids and Fats, 

 the Carbo-hydrates, Non-Nitro- 

 genous Acids, Nitrogenous Acids, 

 Amides, Amido-Acids, and Or- 

 ganic Bases, Animal Coloring 

 Matters, Cyanogen Compounds, 

 Mineral Constituents ; Elements 

 of Structure the Cell, the Origin 

 of the Remaining Elements of 

 Tissue ; the Tissues of the Body 

 Tissues composed of Simple 

 Cells, with Fluid Intermediate 

 Substance, Tissues composed of 

 Simple Cells, with a small amount 

 of Solid Intermediate Substance, 

 Tissues belonging to the Con- 

 nective Substance Group, Tissues 

 composed of Transformed and, 

 as a rule, Cohering Cells, with 

 Homogeneous, Scanty, and more or less Solid Intermediate Substance ; Composite Tissues : The 

 Organs of the Body Organs of the Vegetative Type, Organs of the Animal Group. 



Transverse Section 01 a Human Bone. 



CONSERVATIVE SURGERY, as exhibited in remedying 

 some of the Mechanical Causes that operate injuriously both in Health and 

 Disease. With Illustrations. By HENRY G. DAVIS, M. D., Member of the 

 American Medical Association, etc., etc. 



i vol., 8vo, 315 pp. Cloth, $3. 



The author has enjoyed rare facilities for the study and treatment of certain classes of disease, 

 and the records here presented to the profession are the gradual accumulation of over thirty years' 

 investigation. 



" Dr. Davis, bringing as he does to his specialty deem it worthy of a place in every physician's li- 

 a great aptitude for the solution of mechanical prob- brary. The style is unpretending, but trenchant, 

 lems, takes a high rank as an orthopedic surgeon, graphic, and, best of all, quite intelligible." Medi- 

 and his very practical contribution to the literature cal Record. 

 of the subject is both valuable and opportune. We 



YELLOW FEVER A NAUTICAL DISEASE. Its 



Origin and Prevention. By JOHN GAMGEE. 



i vol., Svo, 207pp. Cloth, $1.50. 



The theory is certainly shown to be a plausible 



" The author discusses, with a vast array of clear 

 and well-digested facts, the nature and prevention 

 of yellow fever. The work is admirably written, 

 and the author's theories plausible and well sus- 

 tained by logical deductions from established facts." 

 Homoeopathic Times. 



one ; and every reader, whether he be convinced or 

 not, can not but be interested, instructed, and set to 

 thinking." Lancet and Clinic. 



