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Martin’s The Human Body. Apvancep Course. 
By H. NEWELL MartTIN, sometime Professor in the Johns Hopkins 
University. xvi46214+34 pp. 8vo. Copies without the Appendix on 
Reproduction will be supplied when specially ordered. 
While intelligible to the general reader, it is accurate and 
sufficiently minute in details to meet the requirements of 
students who are not making human anatomy and physiol- 
ogy subjects of special advanced study. Wherever it has 
seemed really profitable, hygienic topics have been discussed. 
The work is in use in such medical schools as those of Harvard 
University and the University of Michigan. 
Martin’s The Human Body. Brizrer Course. 
xii+377 pp. 12zm0o. W7th a chapter on Stimulants and Narcotics. 
A clear, accurate, and coherent statement of the ascertained 
facts of human physiology, so treated as to make this branch 
of natural science a source of discipline to the observing and 
reasoning faculties, and not merely a mass of detail useful to 
know, which the pupil is to learn by heart. So far as is prac- 
ticable in an elementary treatise, the facts are exhibited as 
illustrations of, or deductions from, the doctrine of the Con- 
servation of Energy and that of the Physiological Division of 
Labor. The discussions are supplemented by simple directions 
for demonstrating the fundamental truths of the science. 
Martin’s The Human Body and the Effects of 
Narcotics. viiit+309pp. x2mo. 
An edition of the foregoing book in which, at the solicitation 
of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, the matter 
relating to narcotics has been rearranged and augmented. 
Martin’s The Human Body. Evemenrary Course. 
vi+ 261 pp. 12mo, 
A simple and accurate outline of those broad facts con- 
cerning the structure and actions of the living human body 
which make clear the reasons, as regards health, for following 
or avoiding certain courses of conduct. Thc action on the 
body of stimulants and narcotics is fully treated. 
