Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . e to the reader. Lastly, there have been appended to all theprincipal articles referred to brief but clear directions for determining their purity and commercialvalue, and for detecting their presence and proportions in compounds. The indiscriminate adop-tion of matter, without examination, has been uniformly avoided, and in no instance has any form-ula or process been admitted into this work, unless it rested on some well-known fact of science,had been sanctioned by usage, or come recommended by some respectabl


Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . e to the reader. Lastly, there have been appended to all theprincipal articles referred to brief but clear directions for determining their purity and commercialvalue, and for detecting their presence and proportions in compounds. The indiscriminate adop-tion of matter, without examination, has been uniformly avoided, and in no instance has any form-ula or process been admitted into this work, unless it rested on some well-known fact of science,had been sanctioned by usage, or come recommended by some respectable authority. THE COMPARATIVE ANATOMY OF THE DOMES-TICATED ANIMALS. By A. Chauveau, Professor at the Lyons Vet-erinary School. Second edition, revised and enlarged, with the co-operationof S. Arloing, late Principal of Anatomy at the Lyons Veterinary School;Professor at the Toulouse Veterinary School. Translated and edited byGeorge Fleming, F. R. G. S., M. A. L, Veterinary Surgeon, Royal Engineers,vol., 8vo, 957 pp. With 450 Illustrations. Cloth, $ Specimen of Taking it altogether, the book is a very wel-come addition to English literature, and great creditis due to Mr. Fleming for the excellence of the trans-lation, and the many additional notes he has ap-pended to Chauveaus treatise.—Lancet {London). The descriptions of the text are illustrated and assisted by no less than 450 excellent woodcuts. Ina work which ranges over so vast a field of anatomi-cal detail and description, it is difficult to select anyone portion for review, but our examination of itenables us to speak in high terms of its general ex-cellence. . .—Medical Times and Gazette {Lon-don). D. APPLETON 6- MEDICAL WORKS. 13 THE HISTOLOGY AND HISTO-CHEMISTRY OF MAN. A Practical Treatise on the Elements of Composition and Struc-ture of the Human Body. By Heinrich Frey, Professor of Medicine inZurich. Translated from the fourth German edition, by Arthur E. J. Bar-ker, Surgeon to the City


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