KSW Bnm 

 TOL. XXXVI. 



Friday, August 30, 1912 



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Pellagra 



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Pathologic 

 Technic 



NEW (STH) EDITION 



Biology 



MEDICAL & GENERAL 



Spirochetes 



ILLUSTRATED 



By GEORGE M. NILES, M.D. 



This is a book yon must have to get in touch with the latest 

 advances concerning this disease. It is the iirst book on the sub- 

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 are impartially discussed. Pathology, heretofore an echo of 

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 of view as well, much original work being included. 



Octavo of 253 pages, illustrated. By George M. Niles. M.D., Professor of 

 Gastro-enterology and Therapeutics, Atlanta School of Medicine. 



Cloth, 83.00 net. 



By FRANK B. MALLORY, M.D., and JAMES H. WRIGHT, M.D. 



A partial list of the new matter in this edition includes Smith's 

 staining method for encapsulated bacteria ; the antifoimin 

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 amebse ; Wright's method for staining myelin sheaths in frozen 

 sections ; Ghoreyeb's method for spirochetes ; Alzheimer's method 

 for cytologic examination of cerebrospinal fluid ; Giemsa's new 

 method forprotozoa and bacteria in sections, and the Wassermann- 

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Octavo of 507 pages, illustrated. By Fbank B. Malloey, M.D., Associate 

 Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School ; and James H. Weight, 

 M.D., Director of the Pathological Laboratory, Massachusetts General 

 Hospital, Cloth, $3.00 net. 



By JOSEPH McFARLAND, M.D 



This work is particularly -well adapted to the requirements of 

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IZmo of 440 papces, with 160 Illustrations. By Joseph MoFaeland, M.D., 

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By W. CECIL BOSANQUET, M.D. 



" This is a complete and authoritative monograph on the spiro- 

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Octavo of 152 pages, illustrated. By William Cecil Bosanquet, M.D., 

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