Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . Cloth, $5 ; sheep, $6. vol. >vo. CONTEXTS.— The Elementsof Composition and of Structureof the Body: Elements of Com-position—Albuminous or ProteinCompounds, Haemoglobulin, His-togenic Derivatives of the Albu-minous Substances or Albumi-noids, the Eatty Acids and Fats,the Carbo-hydrates, Non-Nitro-genous Acids, Nitrogenous Acids,Amides, Amido-Acids, and Or-ganic Bases, Animal ColoringMatters, Cyanogen Compounds,Mineral Constituents; Elementsof Structure—the Cell, the Origin C|of the Remaining Elements of 1&Tis
Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . Cloth, $5 ; sheep, $6. vol. >vo. CONTEXTS.— The Elementsof Composition and of Structureof the Body: Elements of Com-position—Albuminous or ProteinCompounds, Haemoglobulin, His-togenic Derivatives of the Albu-minous Substances or Albumi-noids, the Eatty Acids and Fats,the Carbo-hydrates, Non-Nitro-genous Acids, Nitrogenous Acids,Amides, Amido-Acids, and Or-ganic Bases, Animal ColoringMatters, Cyanogen Compounds,Mineral Constituents; Elementsof Structure—the Cell, the Origin C|of the Remaining Elements of 1&Tissue; the Tissues of the Body—Tissues composed of SimpleCells, with Fluid IntermediateSubstance, Tissues composed ofSimple Cells, with a small amountof Solid Intermediate Substance,Tissues belonging to the Con-nective Substance Group, Tissuescomposed of Transformed and,as a rule, Cohering Cells, withHomogeneous, Scanty, and more or less Solid Intermediate Substance; Composite Tissues : TheOrgans of the Body—Organs of the Vegetative Type, Organs of the Animal Transverse Section 01 a Human Bone. CONSERVATIVE SURGERY, as exhibited in remedyingsome of the Mechanical Causes that operate injuriously both in Health andDisease. With Illustrations. By Hexry G. Davis, M. D., Member of theAmerican Medical Association, etc., etc. 1 vol., 8vo, 315 pp. Cloth, $3. The author has enjoyed rare facilities for the study and treatment of certain classes of disease,and the records here presented to the profession are the gradual accumulation of over thirty yearsinvestigation. Dr. Davis, bringing as he does to his specialty deem it worthy of a place in every physicians li- a great aptitude for the solution of mechanical prob- brary. The style is unpretending, but trenchant, lems, takes a high rank as an orthopedic surgeon, graphic, and, best of all, quite intelligible.—Medi- and his very practical contribution to the literature cal the subject is both valuable and opport
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