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HARE (HOBART ASIORY). PRACTICAL DIAGNOSIS. THE 

 USE OF SYMPTOMS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE. Fourth 

 eduion. In one octavo volume of 623 pages, with 205 engravings 

 and 14 full-page colored plates. Cloth, $5.00, mc«; half Morocco, 

 $6.50, net. 



It is unique in many respects, and 

 the author has introduced radical 

 changes which will be welcomed by 

 all. Anyone who reads this book 

 will become a more acute observer, 

 will pay more attention to the simple 

 yet indicative signs of disease, and 



he will become a better diagnosti- 

 cian. This is a companion to Prac- 

 tical T/ierapeutics, by the same 

 author, and it is difficult to conceive 

 of any two works of greater practical 

 utility. — Medical Review. 



HARE (HOBART AltfORY). A TEXT-BOOK OF PRACTICAL 

 THERAPEUTICS, with Special Reference to the Application of Reme- 

 dial Meiisures to Disease and their Employment upon a Rational 

 Basis. With articles on various subjects by well-known specialists. 

 Eighth and revised edition. In one octavo volume of 796 pages, 

 with 37 engravings and 3 colored plates. Cloth, $4.00, net; leather, 

 $5.00, net; half Morocco, $5.50, net. 



Its classifications are inimitable, 

 and the readiness with which any- 

 thing can be found is the most won- 

 derful achii'vement of the art of in- 

 dexing. This edition takes in all 

 the latest discovered remedies. — 

 The St. Louis Clinirjue. 



The great value of the work lies 

 in the fact that precise indications 

 for administration are given. A 

 complete index of diseases and 

 remedies makes it an easy reference 

 work. It has been arranged so that 



it can be readily used in connection 

 with Hare's Practical Diagnosis. 

 For the needs of the student and 

 general practitioner it has no equal. 

 — Medical Sentinel. 



The best planned therapeutic work 

 of the century. — American Prac- 

 titioner and News. 



It is a book precisely adapted to 

 the needs of the busy practitioner, 

 who can rely upon finding exactly 

 what he needs. — The National Med- 

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HARE'S SYSTEM OF PRACTICAL THEKAPEUTICS. In a series 

 of contributions by eminent practitioners. New (2d) edition. Just 

 ready. In three large octavo volumes containing 2593 pages, with 

 457 engravings and 26 full-page plates. Price per volume, cloth, 

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The Hare's System of ten years 

 ago will hardly be recognized in 

 this new edition, so complete are the 

 changes, so extended the disserta- 

 tion and so complete the re-dress. 

 The additions alone are sufficient to 

 make a new volume. The choice of 

 subjects is wide and the names of 

 the authors are a sufficient guaran- 

 ice of the character of the mode of 

 trea.tmsnt. The dominant feature 

 of thu work, one that thej well- 



known editor constantly presents, is 

 the every day workability of treat- 

 ments advocated. Here are no 

 kngthy theoretical dissertations 

 largely padded by quotations from 

 European authors, but concise, prac- 

 I tical rules that can be made to fit 

 j present-day needs. "What, why 

 ! and HOW are tlie questions with ref- 

 erence to the use of drugs that tlie 

 authors answer — particularly the 

 HOW. — Medical Neirs. 



