The Medical and surgical reporter . THE LIVING AGE, which has rounded out its 1894 4-. Still Maintains a standard of LITERARY EXCELLENCE second to that of no other Magazine. A WEEKLY MAGAZINE, it gives more than Three and a Quarter Thousanddouble^-colunin octavo pages of reading matter yearly, forming four large volumes,filled with the ripest thoughts of The Ablest Minds of the Age. An absolute neces-sity for every welUread American. It gives in convenient form a complete compilation of the worldschoicest literature; Encyclopedic in its Scope, Character, Compre-hensiveness and Completeness, se
The Medical and surgical reporter . THE LIVING AGE, which has rounded out its 1894 4-. Still Maintains a standard of LITERARY EXCELLENCE second to that of no other Magazine. A WEEKLY MAGAZINE, it gives more than Three and a Quarter Thousanddouble^-colunin octavo pages of reading matter yearly, forming four large volumes,filled with the ripest thoughts of The Ablest Minds of the Age. An absolute neces-sity for every welUread American. It gives in convenient form a complete compilation of the worldschoicest literature; Encyclopedic in its Scope, Character, Compre-hensiveness and Completeness, selected from the vast and variedfield of Foreign Periodical Literature, and including the best articles from the pens of the foremost Essayists, Scientists, Critics, Discov-erers and Editors, representing every department of knowledge and progress. A Glance Into the New Year. Three Serial Stories of Exceptional Interest, by representative FRENCH and GERMAN anthers. Copyrighted Translations. The first issue of 1894, which is the opening number of A New Series and begins the 200thVolu
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