Saunders' College Text-Books 



Normal Histology and Organography. By Charles Hill, M. D., 

 ismo of 483 pages, 337 illustrations. Flexible leather, $2.25 net. 



New (3d) Edition. 



Dr. Hill's work is characterized by a brevity o£ style, yet a complete- 

 ness of discussion, rarely met in a book of this size. The entire field 

 is covered, beginning with the preparation of material, the cell, the 

 various tissues, on through the different organs and regions, and end- 

 ing with fixing and staining solutions. 



Dr. E. P. Porterfield, St. Louis University: " I am very much gratified 

 to find so handy a work. It is so full and complete that it meets all 

 requirements." 



Histology. By A. A. Bohm, M. D., and M. von Davidoff, 

 M. D., of Munich. Edited by G. Carl Huber, M. D., Professor 

 of Embryology at the Wistar Institute, University of Pennsyl- 

 vania. Octavo of 528 pages, 377 illustrations. Flexible cloth, ^3. 50 

 net. Second Edition. 



This work is conceded to be the most complete text-book on human 

 histology published. Particularly full on microscopic technic and 

 staining, it is especially serviceable in the laboratory. Every step in 

 technic is clearly and precisely detailed. It is a work you can depend 

 upon always. 



New York Medical Journal : " There can be nothing but praise for 

 this model text-book and laboratory guide." 



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Military Hygiene and Sanitation. By Lieut.-Col. Frank R. 

 Keefer, Professor of Military Hygiene, United States Military 

 Academy, West Point. i2mo of 305 pages, illustrated. Cloth, 

 $1.50 net. 



You get here chapters on the care of troops, recruits and recruiting, per- 

 sonal hygiene, physical training, preventable diseases, clothing, equip- 

 ment, water-supply, foods and their preparation, hygiene and sanitation 

 of posts, barracks, the troopship, marches, camps, and battlefields; dis- 

 posal of wastes, tropic and arctic service, venereal diseases, alcohol, etc. 



