An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . pages. Price,Cloth, $; interleaved for notes, $ This work is gotten up in the clear and attractive style that characterizes the SaundersSeries. It contains in appropriate form the gist of all the best works in the department to whichit relates.—American Practitioner and News. The book contains a series of important questions and answers, which the student will findof great utility in the examination of children.—Annals of Gynecology. 16. ESSENTIALS OF EXAMINATION OF URINE. By Lawrence Wolff,M. D., Author of Essentials of MedicalCh


An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . pages. Price,Cloth, $; interleaved for notes, $ This work is gotten up in the clear and attractive style that characterizes the SaundersSeries. It contains in appropriate form the gist of all the best works in the department to whichit relates.—American Practitioner and News. The book contains a series of important questions and answers, which the student will findof great utility in the examination of children.—Annals of Gynecology. 16. ESSENTIALS OF EXAMINATION OF URINE. By Lawrence Wolff,M. D., Author of Essentials of MedicalChemistry, etc. Colored (Vogel) urinescale and numerous illustrations. Crown8vo. Price, Cloth, 75 cents. A little work of decided value.—University MedicalMagazine. A good manual for students, well written, and an-swers, categorically, many questions beginners are sure toask.—Medical Record. The questions have been well chosen, and the an-swers are clear and brief. The book cannot fail to be use-ful to students.—Medical and Surgical Specimen illustration. : ? • 17. ESSENTIALS OF DIAGNOSIS. By SolomonSolis-Cohen, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine andApplied Therapeutics in the Philadelphia Polyclinic, andAugustus A. Eshner, M. D., Instructor in Clinical Medi-cine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Crown8vo, 382 pages, 55 illustrations, some of which are col-ored, and a frontispiece. Price, $ net. A good book for the student, properly written from their standpoint,and confines itself well to its text.—Medical Record. Concise in the treatment of the subject, terse in expression of . The work is reliable, and represents the accepted views of clinicians Specimen to-day.—Anierican Journal of Medical Sciences. The subjects are explained in a few well-selected words, and the required ground has beenthoroughly gone over.—International Medical Magazine. s<£* - &.. ::^i


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