. Tri-State medical journal. k, Iowa. To be Rebuilt.—Estimates have been prepared for the rebuilding of thehospital for the insane at Anna, 111., which was recently eestroyed by legislature will be asked to appropriate $200,000. Chicago Policlinic and Hospital.—The seventh special course for prac-titioners in this institution, will commence Monday, April 1895, andcontinue two weeks. The course will consist of clinical lectures and demon-strations. A Leading Question.— The Atlantic Medical Weekly of recent date says:Rhode Island was the last of the thirteen colonies to accept the


. Tri-State medical journal. k, Iowa. To be Rebuilt.—Estimates have been prepared for the rebuilding of thehospital for the insane at Anna, 111., which was recently eestroyed by legislature will be asked to appropriate $200,000. Chicago Policlinic and Hospital.—The seventh special course for prac-titioners in this institution, will commence Monday, April 1895, andcontinue two weeks. The course will consist of clinical lectures and demon-strations. A Leading Question.— The Atlantic Medical Weekly of recent date says:Rhode Island was the last of the thirteen colonies to accept the constitutionof the United States. Will she be the last state in the union to enact a lawregulating the practice of medicine? It looks so. Report on Antitoxine.—Messrs. Schulze-Berge & Koechl, of NewYork, have recently sent us a copy of the official report of Consul-GeneralMason, of Frankfort, Germany, to the United States Government concern-ing the manufacture of diphtheria antitoxine. It is interesting A Treatise on the Diseases of the Ear and Naso-Pharnyx: By Hovell, F. R. , Edin., M. R. C, Eng. Octavo, pp. xxiv—720. London: J. A. Churchill, 11 New Burlington Street. T. Mark Hovell, one of the best known of English aurists, haswritten a charming volume on otology. Methodic in its arrangement, clearand concise in its presentation of facts, Mr. Hovells book should meet witha cordial reception at the hands of the profession. In this work the latestmethods of diagnosis and treatment are recorded. Although several goodbooks on the ear are now on sale in this country, we doubt not that treatise will find many purchasers in this country. Text-Book of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology; By John J. Reese, M. D., Revised by Henry Leffman, A. M., M. D., Ph. D. Octavo, pp. 624. Philadelphia: P. Plakiston, Son & Co. 1895. Reeses text-book of medical jurisprudence and toxicology has longbeen favorably known. Owing to the death of Dr. Re


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