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JEWETT (CHARLES). ESSENTIALS OF OBSTETRICS. In one 
12mo. volume of 356 pages, with 80 engravings and 3 colored plates. 
Cloth, $2.25. Just ready. 
An exceedingly useful manual for | ing it in attractive and easily tangi- 
student and practitioner. The au-| ble form. The book is well illus- 
thor has succeeded unusually well trated throughout.— Nashville Jour. 
in condensing the text and in arrang- | of Medicine and Surgery. 
THE PRACTICE OF OBSTETRICS. By American Authors. 
One ee octavo volume of 763 pages, with 441 engravings in black 
and colors, and 22 full-page colored plates. Just ready. Cloth, 
$5.00, net; leather, $6.00, net. 
A clear and practical treatise upon | the book abounds. The work is 
obstetrics by well-known teachers of | sure to be popular with medical 
the subject. A special feature of | students, as well as being of extreme 
this work would seem to be the|value to the practitioner. — The 
excellent illustrations with which | Medical Age. 
JONES (C. HANDFIELD). CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON 
FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS DISORDERS. Second American edi- 
tion. In one octavo volume of 340 pages. Cloth, $3.25. 
JULER (HENRY). A HANDBOOK OF OPHTHALMIC SCIENCE 
AND PRACTICE. Second edition. In one octavo volume of 549 
ages, with 201 engravings, 17 chromo-lithographic plates, test-types of 
aeger and Snellen, and Holmgren’s Color-Blindness Test. Cloth, 
$5.50; leather, $6.50. 
The volume is particularly rich in | color blindness, ete. The sections 
matter of practical value, such as | devoted to treatment are singularly 
directions for diagnosing, use of full and concise.—Medical Age. 
instruments, testing for glasses, for 
KING (A.F.A.). A MANUAL OF OBSTETRICS. Seventh edition. 
a one 12mo. volume of 573 pages, with 223 illustrations. Cloth, 
2.50. 
From first to finish it isthoroughly | cyclopedias. The well-arranged 
ractical, concise in expression, well|index renders the book useful to 
illustrated, and includes a statement | the practitioner who is in haste to 
of nearly every fact of importance | refresh his memory. — Virginia 
discussed in obstetric treatises or | Medical Semi-Monthly. 
KIRK (EDWARD C.). OPERATIVE DENTISTRY. Handsome 
octavo of 700 pages, with 751 illustrations. Just ready. See American 
Text-Books of Dentistry, page 2. 
We have only the highest praise 
for this valuable work. It is replete 
in every particular, and surpasses 
anything of the kind heretofore at- 
KLEIN (E.). ELEMENTS OF HISTOLOGY. New (5th) edition. In 
one 12mo. volume of 506 pages, with 296 engravings. Just ready. 
Cloth, $2.00, net. See Student’s Series of Manuals, page 27. 
It is the most complete and con-{ This work deservedly occupies a 
cise work of the kind that has yet| first place as a text-book on his- 
smanated from the press.— The Med- | tology.— Canadian Practitioner. 
ical Age. 
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tempted. We can heartily recom- 
mend it to the profession.— The 
Ohio Dental Journal. 
