MR. EDWARD ARNOLD'S 



LIST OF 



Seientifie ax\d Seehnieal SJooks. 



HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY. By A. Keith, 



M.D., F.R.C.S. Eng., Lecturer on Anatomy at the London Hospital Medical 

 College. With 250 Illustrations. Demy 8vo., 12s. 6d. net. 



FOOD AND THE PRINCIPLES OF DIETETICS. By Robert 



Hutchison, M.D. Edin., M.R.C.P., Assistant Physician to the London 



Hospital and to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street. Fourth 



Impression Illustrated. Demy 8vo., 16s. net. 



' It is seldom we take up a book on dietetics which is at the same time so readable and so scientific 



as this is. It is the author's intimate touch with the actualities of life which gives to this book much 



of its vivacity, and lightens the load of the scientific facts which are found on every page.' — Hospital. 



THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION OF DRUGS. An Introduction to 



Practical Pharmacology. By M. S. Pembrey, M.A., M.D., Joint Lecturer on 

 Physiology in Guy's Hospital Medical School ; and C. D. F. Phillips, M.D., 

 LL.D., Examiner in Materia Medica and Therapeutics in Aberdeen University. 

 Fully Illustrated. Demy 8vo., 4s. 6d. net. 



' Will undoubtedly be most useful to everyone undertaking the study of Experimental Pharmacology.' 

 — Dublin Journal of Medical Science. 



PHOTOTHERAPY. By N. R. Finsen. Translated by J. H. Sequeira, 



M.D. With Illustrations. Demy 8vo., 4s. 6d. net. 



Contents. — I. The Chemical Rays of Light and Smallpox — II. Light as an 

 Irritant — III. Treatment of Lupus Vulgaris by concentrated Chemical Rays. 



A MANUAL OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. By Leonard Hill, 



M.D., F.R.S., Lecturer in Physiology at the London Hospital Medical College. 



With 173 Illustrations, xii + 484 pages. Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s. 



'Anyone who conscientiously works through this book will not only gain a sound knowledge of 



physiology, but will be grounded in a thoroughly scientific method of observation and deduction. . . . 



The book is accurate, simple, and scientific, and in many places philosophical, and we can heartily 



recommend its perusal.' — Lancet. A 



A PRIMER OF PHYSIOLOGY. By Dr. Leonard Hill, Author of 



'A Manual of Human Physiology.' [In the Press. 



LONDON: EDWARD ARNOLD, 37 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND. 



