CATALOGUE 
OF 
HoMCOPATHIC PUBLICATIONS 
OF 
GROSS & DELBRIDGE, 
48 Madison Street, Chicago. 
TEXT-BOOK OF MATERIA MEDICA, Cuar- 
ACTERISTIC, ANALYTICAL AND COMPARATIVE. By 
A. C. COWPERTHWAITE, M. D., Ph. D., Professor of 
Materia Medica and Diseases of Women in the Ho- 
mceopathic Department of the State University of 
Iowa. Fifth edition, revised and enlarged, with 
Clinical Index, making a volume of 722 pages. 
Cloth, $5.°0; sheep, $6.00. Postage, 32 cents. 
The first cdizion of this Text-book was issued four years ago, and 
received the . -neral commendation of the Homeeopathic profession. 
This edition has been much improved, and the work as it now appears 
cannot fail to be received with increased favor. The author has endeay- 
ored to furnish the beginner with the prominent features of the most 
important remedies, and to so arrange them as to facilitate their study. 
The fatt that a fourth edition of any work should be called for 
within the time which has elapsed since the issue of the first edition of 
the book under consideration, is sufficient evidence that it has met an 
appreciative demand. The text has been thoroughly revised, and about 
one hundred additional remedies incorporated. We can justly say that 
it is maltum in parvo!—The Homeopathic Times. 
In seven hundred pages Prof. Cowperthwaite gives a clear, but 
necessarily brief, synopsis of the characteristic symptoms of nearly four 
hundred drugs. Some remedies not in the second edition have been 
added, others thoroughly revised, and many new “comparisons ” added. 
These comparisons are a new and special feature of Prof. Cowper- 
thwaite’s book.— The Homeopathic Physician. 
We believe this to be one of the best Text-books of Homceopathic 
Materia Medica published, and heartily recommend it to the student 
and practitioner.—Physicians’ and Surgeons’ /nvestigator. 
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