Practice of [edicine, Histology, Pathology. 
Whitla’s Dictionary of Treatment. 
_ A Dictionary of Treatment; or Therapeutic Index, 
including Medical and Surgical Therapeutics. By WILLIAM 
WaHitLa, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the 
Queen’s College, Belfast. Revised and adapted to the United States Phar- 
macopeia. In one square, octavo volume of 917 pages. Cloth, $4.00. 
Fothergill’s Handbook of Treatment—3d Edition. 
The Practitioner’s Handbook of Treatment; Or, the 
Principles of Therapeutics. By J. M. FoTHERGILL, M.D., Epin., M.R.C.P., 
Lonp., Physician to the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest. 
Third edition. In one 8vo. vol. of 661 pages. Cloth, $3.75 ; leather, $4.75. 
Flint’s Auscultation and Percussion—Fifth Edition. 
A Manual of Auscultation and Percussion; Of the 
Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Lungs and Heart, and of Thoracic 
Aneurism. By AUSTIN FLINT, M. D., LL. D., Professor of the Principles 
and Practice of Medicine in Bellevue Hospital Medical College,N.Y. Fifth 
edition. Edited by James C. Wilson, M. D., Lecturer on Physical Diag- 
nosis in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. In one handsome 
royal 12mo. volame of 274 pages, with 12 illustrations. Cloth, $1.75. 
Gibbes’ Pathology and Histology. 
Practical Pathology and Morbid Histology. By 
HENEAGE GipBEs, M. D., Professor of Pathology in the University of 
Michigan, Medical Department. In one very handsome octavo volume of 
314 pages, with 60 illustrations, mostly photographic. Cloth, $2.75. 
This is, in part, an expansion of the little | sues the book leaves little to be desired. The 
work published by the author some years| work is throughout profusely illustrated 
ago, and his acknowledged skill as a practi-| with reproductions of micro-photographs. 
eal microscopist will give weight to hisin- | We may say that the practical histologist 
structions. Indeed, in fulness of directions | will gain much useful information from the 
as to the modes of investigating morbid tis- | book.—Zhe London Lancet, January 23, 1892. 
Green’s Pathology and Morbid Anatomy—7th Ed. 
Pathology and Morbid Anatomy. By T. HENRY GREEN, 
M. D., Lecturer on Pathology and Morbid Anatomy at Charing-Cross Hos- 
pital Medical School, London. Sixth American from the seventh revised 
English edition. Octavo, 539 pages, with 167 engravings. Cloth, $2.75. 
It is better adapted to the wants of gen-| microscope. The fact that it is so generally 
eral practitioners than any work of the kind | employed asa text-book by medical students 
with which we are acquainted. The cuts | is evidencethat we have not spoken toomuch 
exhibit the appearances of pathological | in its favor.—Cincinnati Medical News, Octo- 
structures just as they are seen through the | ber, 1889. 
