



MAR -7 1821 



SCIENCE 



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Vol. Lni, No. 1366 



Friday, March 4, 



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\ 

 Ranson's Anatomy of the Nervous System ^ 



Dr. Ranson presents his subject from the dynamic rathei 9^ Se static 



point of view — that is, he lays emphasis on the developme fp ..d func- 

 tional significance of structure. TTie reader is led at the vt-y beginning 

 of his neurologic studies to think of the nervous system in terms of its 

 relation to the rest of the living organisms. By this method structural 

 details become interesting instead of dull, and the correlation of the vari- 

 ous neurologic courses is made more easy. During the past t'wenty years 

 many considerable additions have been made to the science of neurology. 

 Tlie more important of these have been included by Dr. Ranson. An 

 outline for a laboratory course in neuro-anatomy has been included. 



Octavo of 395 pages, with 260 illustrations, some in colors. By STEPHEN W. RAN- 

 SON, M.D., Professor of Anatomy, Northwestern University Medical School, Chioag-o. 



Cloth, $6.50 net. 



Mallory and Wright's Pathologic Technic 



This work gives the technic of bacteriologic methods, bacteriology of 

 various diseases, histologic methods, the special methods used in clinical 

 bacteriology and pathology, and the preparation of bacterial vaccines. 



Octavo of 555 pages, with 181 illustrations. By FRAJ^IK BURR MALLORY, M.D., 

 Pathologist to the Boston City Hospital; and JAMES HOMER "WRIGHT, M.D., 

 Pathologist to the Massachusetts General Hospital. 



Seventh Edition. Cloth, $4.75 net. 



Mcjunkin's Clinical Microscopy and Chemistry 



This work is really a clinical pathology, omitting no step from obtaining 

 the pathologic material to interpretation of the findings. It is a book on 

 the use of the microscope and chemical analysis in the diagnosis of dis- 

 ease. 



Octavo of 470 pages, illustrated. By P. A. McJUNKIN, M.D., Professor of Pathology 

 at Marquette University School of Medicine. Cloth, $4.00 net. 



Todd's Clinical Diagnosis 



Dr. Todd's work is more than a clinical diagnosis — it is a complete clini- 

 cal laboratory guide as well. In every case it clearly points out the sig- 

 nificeuice of the findings. Its illustrations are numerous, instructive and 

 accurate. 



12mo of 687 pages, with 262 illustrations, several in colors. By JAMBS CAMPBELL 

 TODD, M.D., Professor of Clinical Pathology at the University of Colorado. 



Fourth Edition. Cloth, $5.00 net. 



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