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DEMONSTRATOR OF PHYSIOLOGY IS THE JEFFERS & MEDI
OF PHYSIOLOGY, PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF DENTAL STREFT
ON ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOG, DREXEL INSTITUTE OF ART,
SCIENCE, AND INDISIFY FELL V OF THE COLLEGE

OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA.

SEVENTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENI ARGED.

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WITH NEW ILLUSTRATIONS

AND

A TABLE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSTANTS,

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BLAKISTON, SON & CO

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THE STANDARD TEXT-BOOKS.

These Three Books contain 2236 Illustrations, many of which are printed in Colors.

MOULLIN. Surgery. Second Edition, by Hamilton. A Complete Text-Book. By C. W. MANSELL MOULLIN, M. A., M. D. OXON., F. R. C. S., Surgeon and Lecturer on Physiology to the London Hospital; formerly Radcliffe Traveling Fellow and Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. Second American Edition. Revised and edited by JOHN B.

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of studying and teaching anatomy. The section on Surgical and Topographical Anatomy, by JACOBSON, has been prepared with a view of providing students with a complete manual for dissections.

LANDOIS' HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. Fourth Edition. 845 Illustrations, many of which are in Colors. A Text-Book of Human Physiology, including Histology and Mieroscopical Anatomy, with special reference to the requirements of Practical Medicine. By Dr. L. LANDOIS, Professor of Physiology and Director of the Physiological Institute, University of Greifswald. Translated from the Seventh German Edition, with additions by WILLIAM STERLING, M. D, Sc. D., Brackenburg Professor of Physiology and History in Owen's College and Victoria University, Manchester; Examiner in the Honors' School of Science, University of Oxford, England. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Royal Octavo.

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Cloth, $7.00; Leather, $8.00

-book on the subject that has es sent upon application.

ROBINSON.

THE LATIN GRAMMAR OF PHARMACY AND MEDICINE. By H. D. ROBINSON, PH.D., Professor of Latin Language and Literature, University of Kansas, Lawrence. With an Introduction by L. E. SAYRE, PH.G., Professor of Pharmacy, and Dean of the Dept. of Pharmacy in the University of Kansas, and including two extensive vocabularies, English-Latin and Latin-English. 12mo. 275 pages. Cloth, $2.00 "It is a work that meets with my hearty approval. There is great need of just such a book in our American schools of pharmacy and medicine."-E. S. Bastin, Professor of Botany, Dept. of Pharmacy, Northwestern University, Chicago.

"The object of this useful book is a very laudable one, namely, to improve, if possible, the Latin used by both physicians and druggists, chiefly in the prescribing of drugs. While it is true that many of the profession find it unnecessary to remember the genitive endings of words used in medicine, because of the customary abbreviations in prescribing-writing, there are others who frequently desire to write their directions to the druggist in Latin, in order that the patient may not learn of facts about which it is often necessary for him to remain in ignorance. We hope that the book will prove a success, and by its general employment in both pharmaceutical and medical schools improve the knowledge of Latin in both professions."The Medical News, Philadelphia, Jan. 10, 1891.

BARTLEY. MEDICAL CHEMISTRY. Second Edition. A TextBook for Medical, Dental, and Pharmaceutical Students. By E. H. BARTLEY, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology at the Long Island College Hospital; late Chief Chemist, Board of Health of Brooklyn, N. Y., etc. Revised and Enlarged. With 62 Illustrations. Glossary and Complete Index. 423 pag. 12mo. Cloth, $2.50

"Of this work it may be said that it is condensed without being abrupt, it is detailed with. out verbosity, and all the structions are given clearly and distinctly. The oldest and most accomplished physician will well repaid in having it for a book of reference, while the student will find that it will lighten the burden which, of necessity, he is compelled to carry. It is completed by an excellent set of tables and an index-Louisville Medical News. DAVIS. A MANUAL OF PRACTICAL OBSTETRICS. 140

Illustrations, including Several Plates. By EDWARD P. DAVIS, A.M.,
M.D., Clinical Lecture on Obstetrics in the Jefferson Medical College;
Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Children in the Philadelphia Poly-
clinic; Ving Obstetrician to the Philadelphia Hospital; Physician to the
Children's Department of the Howard Hospital; Member of the American
Gynecological Society. 12mo.
Cloth, $2.00

"This manual is, unlik

class, not a mere compilation, but contains a number of practical hints not usually found in larger works. The chapters on the diagnosis of preg nancy, the treatment of normal and premature labor, operative obstetrics, the puerperal state, and post-partum hemorrhage commend themselves especially by their clearness and conciseness. If the advice given in Chapter VI, on the examination of patients before the beginning of labor, were generally followed there would be an immense difference in the maternal and fœtal mortality. The chapter on the laceration of the perineum and pelvic floor is a useful one. The style is clear and concise, the illustrations helpful; in fact, the work is one which deserves, and will optain, a wide circulation."-The Medical Record, January 16, 1892. MANUAL FOR SELF-EXAMINATION. Being 3000 Questions on Medical Subjects, Anatomy, Physiology, Materia Medica, Therapeutics, Chemistry, Surgery, Practice, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Diseases of Children, etc., with References to the Correct Answers. 64mo. Cloth, Net, 10 cts. "With this little work the student can Quiz himself in every department of medicine-and he can do it as thoroughly as a skillful Quiz-master can do it. When we were a student we would have hailed with the greatest pleasure a little work like this one. We advise every medical student to secure a copy of this work and make daily use of it.”—Cincinnati Medical News, September 29, 1891.

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"We know of no series of books issued by any house that so fully meets our approval as these ? Quiz-Compends?. They are well arranged, full, and concise, and are really the best line of text-books that could be found for either student or practitioner."

BLAKISTON'S ?QUIZ-COMPENDS?

A New Series of Manuals for the Use of Students and Physicians.

Price of each, Cloth, $1.00. Interleaved, for taking Notes, $1.25.

These Compends are based on the most popular text-books and the lectures of prominent professors, and are kept constantly revised, so that they may thoroughly represent the present state of the subjects upon which they treat.

The authors have had large experience as Quiz-Masters and attaches of colleges,

and are well acquainted with the wants of students.

They are arranged in the most approved form, thorough and concise, containing over 300 illustrations, inserted wherever they could be used to advantage.

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Can be used by students of any college.

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SPECIAL NOTICE.-These Compends may be obtained through any Bookseller, Wholesale Druggist, or Dental Depot, or, upon receipt of price, will be sent, postpaid, by the publishers. In ordering, always specify "Blakiston's ? Quiz-Compends?. No. 1. HUMAN ANATOMY. Fifth Revised and Enlarged Edition. Including Visceral Anatomy. Can be used with either Morris' or Gray's Anatomy. 117 Illustrations and 16 Lithographic Plates of Nerves and Arteries, with Explanatory Tables, etc. By SAMUEL O. L. POTTER, M. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine, Cooper Medical College, San Francisco; late A. A. Surgeon, U. S. Army.

No. 2.

PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Part I. Fourth Edition, Revised, Enlarged, and Improved. By DAN'L E. HUGHES, M. D., Physician-in-Chief, Philadelphia Hospital, , late Demonstrator of Clinical Medicine, Jefferson College, Philadelphia.

No. 3. PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Part II. Fourth Edition, Revised, Enlarged, and Improved. Same author as No. 2.

No. 4. PHYSIOLOGY. Seventh Edition, with new Illustrations and a table of Physi-
ological Constants. Enlarged and Revised. By A. P. BRUBAKER, M. D., Professor of
Physiology and General Pathology in the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery;
Demonstrator of Physiology, Jefferson College, Philadelphia.

No. 5. OBSTETRICS. Fifth Edition. By HENRY G. LANDIS, M. D. Revised and
Edited by WM. H. WELLS, M. D., Ass't Demonstrator of Obstetrics, Jefferson College,
Philadelphia. Enlarged. 47 Illustrations.
No. 6. MATERIA MEDICA, THERAPEUTICS, AND PRESCRIPTION
WRITING. Fifth Revised Edition. By SAMUEL O. L. POTTER, M. D., Professor of
Practice, Cooper Medical College, San Francisco; late A. A. Surgeon, U. S. Army.
No. 7. GYNECOLOGY. A New Book. By Wм. H. WELLS, M. D., Ass't Demonstrator
of Obstetrics, Jefferson College, Philadelphia. Illustrated.

No. 8. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND REFRACTION, including Treatment and Surgery By L. WEBSTER FOX, M. D., and GEORGE M. GOULD, M. D. With 39 Formulæ and 71 Illustrations. Second Edition.

No. 9.

SURGERY, Minor Surgery, and Bandaging. Fifth Edition, Enlarged and Improved. By ORVILLE HORWITZ, B. S., M. D., Clinical Professor of Genito-urinary Surgery and Venereal Diseases in Jefferson Medical College; Surgeon to Philadelphia Hospital, etc. With 98 Formulæ and 167 Illustrations.

No. 10. CHEMISTRY. Inorganic and Organic. Third Edition. Including Urin-
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HENRY LEFFMANN, M.D., Professor of Chemistry in Pennsylvania College of Dental
Surgery and in the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia.
No. II.

PHARMACY. Fourth Edition. Based upon Prof. Remington's Text-Book of Pharmacy. By F. E. STEWART, M.D., PH.G., Quiz-Master in Pharmacy and Chemistry, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy: Lecturer at Jefferson College and Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia. Carefully revised in accordance with the new U. S. P.

No. 12.

VETERINARY ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. Illustrated. By Wм. R. BALLOU, M.D., Professor of Equine Anatomy at New York College of Veterinary Surgeons; Physician to Bellevue Dispensary, and Lecturer on Genito-Urinary Surgery at the New York Polyclinic, etc. With 29 graphic Illustrations.

No. 13.

WARREN. DENTAL PATHOLOGY AND DENTAL MEDICINE. Second Edition. Illustrated. Containing all the most noteworthy points of interest to the Dental Student and a Section on Emergencies. By GEO. W. WARREN, d.d.s., Chief of Clinical Staff, Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia. No. 14. DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Colored Plate. By MARCUS P. HATFIELD, Professor of Diseases of Children, Chicago Medical College.

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ALBERT P., BRUBAKER, A.M., M.D.,

DEMONSTRATOR OF PHYSIOLOGY IN THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE; PROFESSOR
OF PHYSIOLOGY, PENNSYLVANIA College of DENTAL SURGERY; LECTURER
ON ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, DREXEL INSTITUTE OF ART,

SCIENCE, AND INDUSTRY; FELLOW OF THE COLLEGE

OF PHYSICIANS OF PHILADELPHIA.

SEVENTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED.

WITH NEW ILLUSTRATIONS

AND

A TABLE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSTANTS.

PHILADELPHIA:

P. BLAKISTON, SON & CO.,

ΙΟ Ι 2 WALNUT STREET.

LANE LIBRARY. STANFORD UNIVERSIW

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