Poisons; their effects and detection; . cher.—Zance^ The student is enabled to perform for himself most of the experiments usually shown ina systematic course of lectures on physiology, and the practice thus obtained n)ust prove in-valuable. . May be confidently recommended as a guide to the student of physiology, doubt not, will also find its way into the hands of many of our scientific and medical ^Glasgoiv Medical Journal. An exceedingly convenient Handbook of Experimental Physiology.—Birmingham MedicalReview. LONDON: EXETER STREET, STRAND. STANDARD MEDICAL TEXT-BOOKS.


Poisons; their effects and detection; . cher.—Zance^ The student is enabled to perform for himself most of the experiments usually shown ina systematic course of lectures on physiology, and the practice thus obtained n)ust prove in-valuable. . May be confidently recommended as a guide to the student of physiology, doubt not, will also find its way into the hands of many of our scientific and medical ^Glasgoiv Medical Journal. An exceedingly convenient Handbook of Experimental Physiology.—Birmingham MedicalReview. LONDON: EXETER STREET, STRAND. STANDARD MEDICAL TEXT-BOOKS. 2a Companion Volume by Prof. Stirling. SECOND EDITION. In Extra Crown 8uo, ivith 868 Illustrations. Cloth, 12s. 6d. PRACTICAL HISTOLOGY (Outlines of): A MANUAL FOR STUDENTS. *^* Dr. Stirlings Outlines of Practical Histology is a compactHandbook for students, providing a Complete Laboratory Course, inwhich almost every exercise is accompanied by a drawing. Yery many ofthe Illustrations have been prepared expressly for the Fig. 200.—, Cervical Ganglion of Dog. c, Capsule ; s. Lymph sinus ; F, Folliclea. Medullary cord ; b, Lymph paths of the medulla ; V, Section of a blood-vessel:HF, Fibrous part of the hilum, x 10. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The general plan of the work is ADMIRABLE. . It is very evident that thesuggestions given are the outcome of a prolonged expekience in teaching PracticalHistology, combined with a remarkable judgment in the selection of . Merits the highest praise for the illustrations, which are at once clear andfaithful.—British Medhal Journal. We can confidently recommend this small but concisely-written and admirablvillustrated work to students. They will find it to be a very uset^l and reliableGUIDE in the laboratory, or in their own room. All the principal methods of preparingtissues for section aie given, with such precise directions that little or no difficulty canbe felt in following them in their most minute details. . The


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