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HYDE (JAMES NEVIN8). A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DIS- 

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This edition has been carefully re- 

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A treatise of exceptional merit 

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A complete exposition of our 

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It is the best one-volume work 

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A full and thoroughly modem 

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JACKSON (GEORGE THOMAS). THE READY-KEFERENCE 

 HANDBOOK OF DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Third edition. 

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As a student's manual, it may be 

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Without doubt forms one of the 

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JAMIESON (W. ALLAN). DISEASES OP THE SKIN. Third 

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JBWETT (CHARLES). ESSENTIALS OP OBSTETRICS. In one 

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An exceedingly useful manual for 

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— ■ THE PRACTICE OF OBSTETRICS. By American Authors. 

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JONES (C. HANDFIELD). CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON 

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