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TYPHOID AND TYPHUS FEVERS. By Dr. H. Cukschmann, of Leipsic. 



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 ASIATICA and CHOLERA NOStRAS. By Dr. C. iiRBERM"?™, of 

 Tubingen. ERYSIPELAS and ERYSIPELOID. By Dr. H. Lenhartz of 

 Hamburg. PERTUSSIS and HAY-FEVER. By Dr. G. Sticker, of Giessen. 

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DIPHTHERIA. By the editor. Measles, Scarlet Fever, RStheln. By Dr. Th. von 

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Editor. William P. Northrop, M. D., Professor of Pediatrics, University and Belle- 

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DISEASES OF THE BRONCHL By Dr. F. A. Hoffmann, of Leipsic. DIS- 

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 MONIA, By Dr. E. Aufrecht, of Magdeburg. 



Editor, John H. Musser, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Penn- 

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DISEASES OF THE LIVER. By Drs. H. Quincke .^nd G. Hoppe-Srvler, of 

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 EASES OF THE SUPRARENALS. By Dr. E. Neusser, of Vienna. 

 Editors, Frederick A. Packard, M.D., Physician to the Penna. and the Children's 

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INFLUENZA AND DENGUE. By Dr. O. Leichtenstern, of Cologne. MALA- 

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ANEMIA, LEUKEMIA, PSEUDOLEUKEMIA, HEMOGLOBINEMIA. By 



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 Dr. Felix Pinkus, of Berlin. CHLOROSIS. By Dr. K. von Noorden, of 

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TUBERCULOSIS AND ACUTE GENERAL MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS. 



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DISEASES OF THE STOMACH. By Dr. F. Riegel, of Giessen. 



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DISEASES OF THE INTESTINES AND PERITONEUM. By Dr. Hermann 

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