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Buchanan’s Veterinary Bacteriology rcnca. 
This is a comprehensive work on bacteriology as applied to veterinary science. Immunity, 
opsonio index, the manufacture of antitoxins, vaccines and tuberculins ; the process of 
reproduction, sterilization, antiseptics, biochemic tests, culture media, isolation of cul- 
tures, etc., are all presented. Besides bacteria and protozoa proper, Professor Buchanan 
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Octavo of 510 pages, with 214 illustrations. By RoBERT E, BrcHANAN, Ph.D., Professor of Bacteriology, 
Towa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Cloth, $3.00 net. 
Jordan’s General Bacteriology —.ck0N RTOs 
Professor Jordan presents fully the bacteriology of plants, milk and its products, dairying, 
agriculture, water, food preservatives ; of leather tanning, vinegar making, tobacco curing ; 
of household administration, and sanitary engineering. A chapter of prime importance is 
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Octavo of 594 pages, illustrated. By EpwINO. JORDAN, Ph.D., Professor of Bacteriology, University 
of Chicago. Cloth, $3.00 net. 
Sisson’s Veterinary Anatomy inne nae 
This superb work contains many hitherto unpublished data resulting from the detailed 
study of formalin-hardened subjects and frozen sections. It is an exhaustive gross anat- 
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Octavo of 826 pages, with 588 superb illustrations. By Srprimus Sisson, B.S., V.S., Professor of Com- 
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L usk on Ni ut rit ion ARAL iene GEnnan 
The practical presentation of starvation, regulation of temperature, specific dynamic action 
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Octavo of 402 pages. By GraHAmM Lusk, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, Cornell Medical School. { 
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Dr. Hill covers the entire field of human histology, beginning with the preparation of 
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12mo of 468 pages, with 337 illustrations. By CHaRLES HiLL, M.D., formerly Northwestern University. 
Flexible leather, $2.00 net. 
Holland’s Chemistry and Toxicology 
Dr. Holland’s work embraces both inorganic and organic chemistry, with special attention 
to toxicology in every case where the substance under consideration has toxic properties. 
Octavo of 655 pages, illustrated. By James W. HOLLAND, M.D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Toxi- 
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