

SCIENCE 



Haw BBBira 

 Vol. XL. No. 1022 



Friday, July 31, 1914 



SiNSLB Copies, 16 Otb. 

 XxwzjUi ScBeOBimoir, 86.1 



Ganison's History of Medicine S^f S^«°? 



This book presents the history of medicine from the earliest ancient and primitive times to 

 date. The modern period is exhaustively treated, one-half the volume dealing vfith the 

 Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. You get a biographic dictionary of the men who have 

 "done things." You get an album of medical portraits. You get the social and cultural 

 phases of each period. You get a complete medical chronology — data on important diseases, 

 drugs, therapeutic procedures, operations, etc. You get bibliographic notes for collateral read- 

 ing and a series of test questions of great value. 



Octavo of 763 pages, with many portraits. By Fielding H. Garrison, M.D., Principal Assistant Librarian 

 Surgeon General's Office, Washington, D. 0. Cloth, $6.00 net ; Half Morocco, $7.50 net. 



Kelly's Cyclopedia of Medical Biography 



In these two volumes is given the biography of every medical v^orthy who has lived in the 

 United States or Canada between 1610 and 1910 — every man and woman who has been dis- 

 tinguished either as an original thinker or writer, or as a teacher or great leader In medicine 

 in any part of this country. In all, some twelve hundred biographies are included. The 

 Introduction of some 80 pages will prove extremely interesting as an admirable sketch of 

 American medical history. 



Two octavos, averaging 525 pages each. By Howabd A. Kelly, M.D., Johns Hopkins University. 



Per set: Cloth, $10.00 net ; Half Morocco, $13.00 net. 



Fenger Memorial Volumes 



JUST READY 



These handsome volumes consist of all the important papers written by Christian Fenger. 

 Not only those published in English are included, but also those which appeared in Danish, 

 German and French. Fenger's contributions to the advancement of the world's surgical 

 knowledge are, indeed, as valuable and interesting reading today as at the time of their 

 original publication. They are pregnant with suggestions. 



Two octavo volumes, averaging 560 pages each, illustrated. Edited by Ludvig Hektobn, M.D., Professor 

 of Pathology, Rush Medical College, Chicago. Per set : Cloth, $15.00 net ; Half Morocco, $18.00 net. 



Camac's Epoch-Making Contributions 



The papers collected into this volume by Dr. Camao are: Antisepsis (Lister), Circulation 

 (Harvey), Percussion (Auenbrugger), Auscultation (Laenneo), Anesthesia (Morton), Puer- 

 peral Fever (Holmes), Vaccination ( Jenner). These are papers every one should read. 



Octavo of 435 pages, with portraits. Collected and arranged by C. N. B. Camao, M.D., New York City. 



Artistically bound, $4.00 net. 

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