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The Student's Handbook of Chemistry 



By H. LEICESTER GREVILLE, 



F.I.C., F.O.S., &c. 



This book contains a large amount of information, con- 

 densed into Tables ; also, the most important Chemical 

 Calculations and Illustrations. 



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NOTES ON PATHOLOGY 



By J. RYLAND WHITAKER, 



Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy in the School op Medicine, Minto House. 



Vol. I. — GENBEAL. 



Vol. II. — SPECIAL (in preparation). 



