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in the Chicago Medical College. The subjects are divided 
into three sections, each treating separately of the diseases of 
the lungs, the heart and the kidneys. Concise in the consid¬ 
eration of the divers chapters which treat severally each indi¬ 
vidual disease, the author has nevertheless gathered in his 
work a large amount of interesting material, which may be 
profitably reviewed and studied by all interested in these 
branches of pathology. 
PATHOLOGIE GENERALE et ANATOMIE PATHOLOGIQUE (General 
Pathology and Pathological Anatomy). By Prof. C. Cadeao, of the Veter¬ 
inary School of Lyons, with the collaboration of J. Bournay. (J. B.Bailliere 
& Sons, Paris.) 
This is the first volume of a work known as the Cadeac 
Encyclopedia, and is designed to comprehend the considera¬ 
tion ol the most indispensable topics pertaining to the veter¬ 
inary profession. General Pathology and anatomy, semeiology , 
diagnosis, operative surgery , internal pathology, parisitic and con- 
tagious diseases, surgical pathology, obstetrics, sanitary medicine, 
jurisprudence, legal medicine, inspection of meats, therapeutics, 
hygiene, zootechny, etc., etc. 
These subjects will be treated in sixteen convenient vol¬ 
umes, in which the student, the practitioner and the layman 
will equally find treasures of information amply sufficient to 
satisfy the needs of all classes of investigators. 
Repetitions, statements and reduplications of material will 
be treated with the conciseness necessary to keep abreast with 
the progress of modern science. 
This first volume contains two parts, each of which is 
divided into sections. 
Etiology, in its various aspects, is first considered and is fol¬ 
lowed by a dissertation upon the phenomena of the action of 
surrounding media, such as atmospheric pressure, dampness, 
dryness, light, electricity, etc., etc. The third section is appro¬ 
priated to the consideration of the influences of the parasites 
and microbes. 
The second part introduces the reader to a view of the 
various phenomena of congestion, hemorrhage, thrombosis, 
embolics, gangrene, inflammation and hypertrophy, and is com- 
