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FLINT. Medical Ethics and Etiquette. 
By Austin Fuivt, M. D., LL. D, 
National Code of Ethics. 
pages. 60 cents. 
FLINT. Medicine of the Future. 
nual Meeting of the British Medical Association in 1886. 
Commentaries on the 
12mo. 101 
An Address prepared for the An- 
By Austin 
Fuint (Senior), M.D., LL.D. With Steel Engraving of the author. 
12mo. 37 pages. Cloth, $1.00. 
“The late Dr. Austin. Flint was appointed to 
read the address on Medicine before the British 
Medical Association at its meeting in 1886. The 
manuscript was found among his papers, and the 
address is printed precisely as it was written., The 
proof was reverent M read by his son, who dedicates 
this, his father’s last literary work, to the pro- 
fession he so loved and admired. The book con- 
tains an excellent portrait of the late Dr. Flint. It 
is a most fitting memorial volume. The address 
itself is a most scholarly work, and should be 
added to the library of every practitioner.’’— Buf- 
falo Medical and Surgical Journal. 
«The above, the last of the thoughts of Austin 
Flint, should be in the hands of every admirer of 
the great and good physician, and who that knows 
anything of American medicine did not admire 
him? Flint never wrote anything that was not 
ses and the nice little book—souvenir—before us 
ears that characteristic. The manuscript was 
found among his papers after his death, and was 
rinted just as it was written. It contains a good 
keness of the author—an elegant steel engravin 
—and nothing has been left undone by the well- 
known publishers to make it attractive.” —Missis- 
sippt Valley Medical Monthly. 
FLINT. On the Physiological Effects of Severe and Protracted 
Muscular Exercise. 
Excretion of Nitrogen. 
With special reference to its Influence upon the 
By Austin Furnt, M.D., LL. D., Professor of 
Physiology in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, etc., etc. 
8vo. 91 pages. Cloth, $1.00. 
This Bega on the relations of Urea to Exercise is the result of a thorough and careful investi- 
gation made in ft! 
analyses were made under the direction of R. O. Doremus, M. 
ogy in the Bellevue Hospital Medical Gellegs by Mr. Oscar Loew, his assistant. 
alton, M.D., Professor of Physiology in the College of 
were made with the co-operation of J. C. 
e case of Mr. Edward Payson Weston, the celebrated pedestrian. 
The chemicat 
D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicol- 
The observations 
Physicians and Surgeons; Alexander B. Mott, M.D., Professor of Surgical Anatomy; W. H. Van 
Buren, M. D., Professor of Principles of Surgery ; Austin ere M. D., Protessor of the Principles and 
Practice of Medicine; W. A. Hammond. 
M.D., Professor of the Diseases of the Mind and 
ervous 
System—all of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College. : 
FLINT. The Source of Muscular Power. 
Arguments and Conelu- 
sions drawn from Observations upon the Human Subject under conditions 
of Rest and of Muscular Exercise. 
By Avstin Fuivt, M. D., LL. D., 
Professor of Physiology in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New 
York, etc., etc. 8vo. 
103 pages. 
Cloth, $1.00. 
‘‘There are few questions relating to Philosophy of greater interest and importance than the one 
which is the subject of this essay. I have attempted to present an accurate statement of my own obser- 
vations and what seem to me to be the logical conclusions to be drawn from them, as well as from 
experiments made by others upon the human subject under conditions of rest and of muscular 
exercise.’’—From the Preface. 
FOSTER. The First Volume of an Illustrated Encyclopzdic 
Medical Dictionary. Being a Dictionary of the Technical Terms 
used by Writers on Medicine and the Collateral Sciences in the Latin, 
English, French, and German Languages. By Franx P. Foster, M. D., 
Editor of “The New York Medical Journal.” With the Collaboration of 
W. ©. Ayrzs, M.D.; E. B. Bronson, M.D.; ©. 8S. Burr, M.D.; H.C. 
Cor, M. D., M.R.C.S., ete.; A. F. Currier, M.D.; A. Duanz, M.D.; 
Prof. 8. H. Gace; H. J. Garricurs, M.D.; C. B. Kerszy, M.D.; RB. H. 
Nevins, M. D.; and B. G. Witper, M.D. This work will be completed 
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