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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 disease. 



Octavo of 470 pages, illustrated. By F. A. McJunkin. M.D., Professor of Pathology at Marquette Uni- 

 versity School of Medicihe. Cloth, S3.7S net. 



Todd's Clinical Diagnosis 



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

 laboratory guide as well. In every case it clearly points out the significance 

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



i2mo of 687 pages, with 262 illustrations several in colors. By James Campbell Todd, M.D., Professor 

 of Clinical Pathology at the University of of Colorado. FoKrlh Edition. Cloth S4.00 net. 



Hill's Histology and Organography 



This manual for elementary students presents the fundamental facts clearly 

 and concisely. The figures have been chosen with great care, and the de- 

 scriptive terms are placed right on the figures. The treatment of the oral 

 cavity, of heredity, glands, blood and lymph, is unusually full and explicit. 



i2mo of 494 pages, 338 illustrations. By Charles Hill, M.D., President and Professor of Anatomy, 

 Chicago Hospital College of Medicine. Fourth Edition. Cloth, $3.00 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 sss pages, with 181 illustrations. By Frank'IBurr Mallory, M.D., Pathologist to the Boston 

 City Hospital; and James Homer Wright, M.D., Pathologist to the Massachusetts General Hospital. 



Second Edition. Cloth, $4.23 net. 



Wells' Chemical Pathology 



The new matter includes amylase, Trichinella spiralis, anaphylatoxin,_ vita- 

 mines, amido-acids, cholesterolemia, congenital hemolytic jaundice, acidosis, 

 the pressor bases, acute intestinal obstruction, uric acid formation. 



By H. Gideon Wells, Ph.D., M.D., 



W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY Philadelphia and London 



