Pathology, Histology, Bacteriology. 
Payne’s General Pathology. 
A Manual of General Pathology. 
duction to the Practice of Medicine. 
Designed as an Intro- 
By JoszePH F. PAynE, M. D., 
F. RB. C. P., Senior Assistant Physician and Lecturer on Pathological 
Anatomy, St. Thomas’ Hospital, London. 
Cloth, $3.50. 
illustrations and a colored plate. 
Knowing, asa teacher and examiner, the 
exact needs of medical students, the author 
has inthe work before us prepared for their 
especial use what we do not hesitate to say 
is the best introduction to general pathology 
that we have yet examined. A departure 
which our author has taken is the greater 
attention paid to the causation of disease, 
and more especially to the etiological factors 
Octavo of 524 pages, with 152 
in those diseases now with reasonable cer- 
tainty ascribed to pathogenetic microbes. 
In this department he has been very full 
and explicit, not only in a descriptive man- 
ner, but in the technique of investigation. 
The Appendix, giving methods of research, 
is alone worth the price of the book, several 
times over, to every student of pathology.— 
St. Louis Med. and Surgical Jour., Jan. 1889. 
Klein’s Histology—Fourth Edition. 
Elements of Histology. By E. Kizin, M.D. F. B.S, 
Joint Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology in the Medical School 
of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London. Fourth edition. In one 12mo. 
volume of 376 pages, with 194 illustrations. Limp cloth, $1.75. 
Abbott’s Bacteriology. 
The Principles of Bacteriology: a Practical Manual for 
Students and Physicians. 
By A. C, ABBorF, M. D., First Assistant, Lab- 
oratory of Hygiene, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 
In one 
12mo. volume of 259 pages, with 32 illustrations. Cloth, $2.00. Just ready. 
On reading this manual of Dr. Abbott, any 
one familiar with the subject will readily 
recognize the fact that the book is not 
merely a compilation from other works, but 
one giving evidence of the originality of the 
author, as well as complete knowledge of 
the practical details of bacteriology. His 
“scheme for the study of an organism” 
furnishes an excellent guide to the student. 
Of equal importance is the chapter on disin- 
fectants, antiseptics and skin disinfection. 
It will form a valuable addition to the litera- 
ture of laboratory technique and bacterio- 
logical investigation—TZhe Therapeutic Ga- 
zette, May 16, 1892. 
Senn’s Surgical Bacteriology—Second Edition. 
Surgical Bacteriology. By NicHotas Senn, M. D., 
Ph. D., Professor of Surgery in Rush Medical College, Chicago. 
(second) edition. 
which 10 are colored, and 9 engravings. 
Coats’ Pathology. 
New 
In one handsome octavo of 268 pages, with 13 plates, of 
Cloth, $2.00. 
A Treatise on Pathology. By JosrrH Coats, M. D., 
F. F. P. 8., Pathologist to the Glasgow Western Infirmary. In one very 
handsome octavo volume of 829 pages, with 339 beautiful illustrations, 
Cloth, $5.50; leather, $6.50. 
