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MANUAL OF DERMATOLOGY. By A. R. ROBINSON, 



M. B., L. R. C. P. and S. (Edinburgh), Professor of Dermatology at the 

 New York Polyclinic ; Professor of Histology and Pathological Anatomy at 

 the Woman's Medical College of the New York Infirmary. Revised and 

 corrected. 



8vo, 647 pp. Cloth, $5.00. 



" It includes so much good, original work, and 

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 subject by our most advanced men, that I regard it 

 as commanding at once a place in the very front 

 rank of all authorities. . . . " JAMES NEVINS 

 HYDE, M. D. 



" Dr. Robinson's experience has amply qualified 

 him for the task which he assumed, and he has given 

 us a book which commends itself to the considera- 

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 the excellence of the anatomical description accom- 

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 spoken of." St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journal. 



' ' Altogether it is an excellent work, helpful to 

 every one who consults its pages for aid in the study 

 of skin-diseases. No physican who studies it will 

 regret the placing of it in his library." Detroit 

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AN ATLAS OF CLINICAL MICROSCOPY. By ALEX- 



ANDER PEYER, M. D. Translated and edited by ALFRED C. GIRARD, M. D., 

 Assistant Surgeon United States Army. First American, from the manu- 

 script of the second German edition, with Additions. 

 90 Plates, with 105 Illustrations, Chromo-Lithographs. Square 8vo. Cloth, $6.00. 



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 fine, and the various forms of tube-casts, hyaline, 

 waxy, epithelial, and mucous, are depicted with great 

 fidelity and accuracy." Philadelphia Med. Times. 



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 who are interested in microscopical work and who 



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 man vision in the study of nature, the present work 

 will prove of incalculable value, since it represents 

 the original work of an accomplished microscopist 

 and artist. Accompanying the plates is a text of 

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 working with the microscope and the significance of 

 what is observed. The plates have been most 

 handsomely printed. We have seen nothing in this 

 special line of study that will compare in point of 

 accuracy of detail and artistic effect with the work 

 under consideration." Maryland Med. Journal. 



ELEMENTS OF MODERN MEDICINE, including Princi- 

 pies of Pathology and Therapeutics, with many Useful Memoranda and 

 Valuable Tables of Reference. Accompanied by Pocket Fever Charts. 

 Designed for the Use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By R. 

 FRENCH STONE, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics and 

 Clinical Medicine in the Central College of Physicians and Surgeons, 

 Indianapolis ; Physician to the Indiana Institute for the Blind ; Consulting 

 Physician to the Indianapolis City Hospital, etc., etc. 



In wallet-book form, with pockets on each cover for Memoranda, Temperature Charts, etc., $2.50. 



" This is an abridged work in pocket-book form, 

 presenting the more advanced views of leading 

 authorities, with reference to general pathology and 

 therapeutics. Under general pathology are included 

 articles on the origin, nature, and duration of dis- 

 ease, chief symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, and 

 treatment. In the second part will be found what is 

 regarded by the author as an improved classii'cation 

 of drugs, followed by articles on their physiological 

 action, indications, and methods of use. The work 

 contains a fund of useful information culled from 

 the best authorities in the Old and New World." 

 Canada Lancet. 



' ' This is a neatly printed pocket manual of medi- 

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