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A TEXT-BOOK OF OPHTHALMOSCOPY. By EDWARD 

 G. LORING, M. D. PART I. The Normal Eye, Determination of Refrac- 

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SPECIMEN OF ILLUSTRATION. 



8vo. 267 pp., with 131 

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THE DISEASES OF SEDENTARY AND ADVANCED 

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literature. The diseases of sedentary and advanced this work an aspect of disease is presented which is 



life lie a little outside and beyond the ordinary text- not always kept sufficiently in view ; and which will 



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THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES 



OF THE EAR. By OREN D. POMEROY, M. D., Surgeon to the Manhat- 

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"The several forms of aural disease are dealt " The author's opportunity to know of what he 



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