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HARE (HOBAKT AMORY). A TEXT-BOOK OF PRACTICAL 

 THERAPEUTICS, with Special Reference to the Application of Reme- 

 dial Measures to Disease and their Employment upon a Rational 

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

 Sixth and revised edition. In one octavo volume of 758 

 Cloth, $3.76 ; leather, $4.75. 



Its classifications are inimitable, 

 and the readiness with which any- 

 thing can be found is the most won- 

 dei-ful achievement of the art of in- 

 dexing. This edition takes in all 

 the latest discovered remedies. — 

 The St. Louis Cliriitjue. 



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 Seniiuel. 



The best planned therapeutic work 

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It is a book precisely adapted to 

 the needs of the busy practitioner, 

 who can rely upon finding exactly 

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HARE (HOBART AMORY, EDITOR). A SYSTEM OF PRAC- 

 TICAL THERAPEUTICS. In a series of contributions by eminent 

 practitioners. In four large octavo volumes comprising about 4500 

 pages, with about 550 engravings. Vol. IV., just ready. For sale by sub- 

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 Price Vol. IV. to former or new subscribers to complete work, cloth, 

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The great value of Hare's System of ^Practical Therapeutics has led to a 

 widespread demand for a new volume to represent advances in treatment 

 made since the publication of the first three. More than fulfillihg this 

 request the Editor has secured contributions from practically a new corps 

 of equally eminent authors, so that entirely fresh and original matter is 

 ensured. The plan of the work, which proved so successful, has been fol- 

 lowed in this new volume, which will be found to present the latest devel- 

 opments and applications of this most practical branch of the medical art. 

 Prescriptions indicative of the manner in which particular drugs are admin- 

 istered are frequently inserted, with the aim of making the work as helpful 

 as possible ; and especial care is devoted to such precision of detail as 

 will render it a safe guide in the use of the newer and less familiar agents. 

 This volume will therefore be indispensable to the many thousands of 

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 since it reflects the whole position of each subject. The entire System is 

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 the great success it has won for that reason. 



