THE NEW SERIES OF MANUALS. 



No. 6. DISEASES OP CHILDREN. 

 SECOND EDITION. 

 A Manual. By J. F. Goodhart, m.d., Phys. to the 

 Evelina Hospital for Children; Asst. Phys. to 

 Guy's Hospital, London. Second American Edition. 

 Edited and Rearranged by Louis Starr, m.d., Clinical 

 Prof, of Dis. of Children in the Hospital of the Univ. 

 of Pennsylvania, and Physician to the Childrerfs Hos- 

 pital, Phila. Containing many new Prescriptions, a list 

 of over 50 Formulae, conforming to the U. S. Pharma- 

 copoeia, and Directions for making Artificial Human 

 Milk, for the Artificial Digestion of Milk, etc. lUus. 



*' The author has avoided the not uncommon error of writing a 

 hook on general medicine and labeling it ' Diseases of Children,' 

 but^ has steadily kept in view the diseases which seemed to be 

 incidental to childhood, or such points in disease as appear to be so 

 peculiar to or pronounced in children as to justify insistence upon 

 them. * * * A safe and reliable guide, and in many ways 

 admirably adapted to the wants of the student and practitioner." — 

 American Journal of Medical Science, 



No. 6. MATERIA MBDidA, PHARMACY, 

 PHARMACOLOGY, AND THE- 

 RAPEUTICS. 



JUST READY. 

 A Handbook for Students. By Wm. Hale White, 

 M.D., F.R.C.P., etc.. Physician to, and Lecturer on Ma- 

 teria Medica, Guy's Hospital; Examiner in Materia 

 Medica, Royal College of Physicians, London, etc. 

 American Edition. Revised by Reynold W. Wilcox, 

 M.A., M.D., Prof, of Clinical Medicine at the New York 

 Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Assistant 

 Visiting Physician Bellevue Hospital. 580 pages. 

 In preparing this book, the wantsof the medical student of to-day 

 have been constantly kept in view. The division into several sub- 

 jects, which are all arranged in a systematic, practical manner, will 

 be found of great help in mastering the whole. The work of the 

 editor has been mainly in the line of adapting the boolc to the use 

 of American students ; at the same time, however, he has added 

 much new material. Dr. Wilcox's long experience in teaching 

 and writing on therapeutical subjects particularly fits him for the 

 position of editor, and the double authorship has resulted in mak- 

 ing a very complete handbook, containing much minor useful in- 

 formation that if prepared by one man might have been overlooked. 

 Prios ol each Book, Cloth, $3.00 ; Leather, $3.50. 



