6 GROSS & DELBRIDGES MEDICAL WORKS. 
PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE TO URINARY 
ANALYSIS. By CLIFFORD MITCHELL, A. B. 
(Harv.), M. D., Professor of Chemistry, Chicago 
Homeopathic College; Author of ‘“ Physicians’ 
Chemistry,” ‘ Manual of Urinary Analysis,” “ Clini- 
cal Significance of Urine,” ‘Manual of Simple 
Chemical Tests,” etc. Second edition, thoroughly 
revised. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50. Postage, 8 cents. 
This neat volume, by its precision and clearness of language, 
by the excellent taste shown in the.arrangement of its contents, and 
by the many evidences of thoroughness and gocd sense, with which 
the subject of Urinary Analysis is treated, recommends itself at or.ce 
to the reader’s favorable consideration. 
The book is certainly adapted to the needs of a vast majority of 
medical men, many of whom are but poorly posted on Urinary Analysis, 
even though they are fully aware of the importance of careful exaini- 
nations of the urine in order to correctly diagnosticate many cases brought 
to them for treatment.—AVedical Counselor. 
Of all the Manuals—and their name is legion—prepared to aid in the 
work ot Urinary Analysis we believe this to be second to none. For 
plainness and simplicity it is unexcelled.—Afedical Advance. 
I have already had occasion to make use of Mitchell’s “ Guide to 
Urinary Analysis,” which I consider to be the best, the “clearest and the 
fullest work on the subject yet published, containing a remarkable 
amount of information, in a most convenient form.—Ch4. Gatchell, M.D. 
I should call your “ Practitioner’s Guide to Urinary Analysis” a faith- 
ful execution of what its title page promises. There is no empty talking 
nor, wishy-washy verbiage in it. It isa square, solid and reliable business 
transaction. And you have done this work in avery clear and lucid 
manner, which isa gift not very frequently found among writers.— 
C. G. Rane, Author of Rane’s Pathology. 
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