Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . ed in Germany has led to the belief that an English translation willbe acceptable. Since the publication of the book in Germany, the knowledge of organic chem-istry has increased, and this has necessitated many additions and alterations on the part of thetranslators. Specimen of Illustration. n Let no one supposethat in this short text-book we have to deal witha primer. Everything iscomparative, and the term1 short here has relationto the enormous develop-ment and extent of recentorganic chemistry. Thissolid and


Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . ed in Germany has led to the belief that an English translation willbe acceptable. Since the publication of the book in Germany, the knowledge of organic chem-istry has increased, and this has necessitated many additions and alterations on the part of thetranslators. Specimen of Illustration. n Let no one supposethat in this short text-book we have to deal witha primer. Everything iscomparative, and the term1 short here has relationto the enormous develop-ment and extent of recentorganic chemistry. Thissolid and comprehensivevolume is intended to rep-resent the present condi-tion of the science in itsmain facts and leadingprinciples, as demandedby the systematic chemicalstudent. We have here,probably, the best extanttext-book of organic chem-istry. Not only is it fulland comprehensive andremarkably clear and me-thodical, but it is up to thevery latest moment, and ithas been, moreover, pre-pared in a way to securethe greatest excellencesin such a treatise.—ThePopular Science PRINCIPLES OF MENTAL PHYSIOLOGY, with their Applications to the Training and Discipline of the Mind and the Study ofits Morbid Conditions. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., LL. D., Reg-istrar of the University of London, etc. 1 vol., 8vo, 737 pp. Cloth, $ Among the numerous eminent writers thiscountry has produced, none are more deserving ofpraise for having attempted to apply the results of physiological research to the explanation of the mu-tual relations of the mind and body than Dr. Car-penter.—The Lancet. HEALTH. By W. H. Corfield, Professor of Hygiene and Public Health at University College, vol., i2mo. Cloth, $ Few persons are better qualified than Dr. Cor-field to write intelligently upon the subject of health,and it is not a matter for surprise, therefore, that hehas given us a volume remarkable for accuracy andinterest Commencing with general anatomy, thebones and muscles ar


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