The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . articles on their physiologicalaction, indications, and methods of use. The workcontains a fund of useful information culled fromthe best authorities in the Old and New World.—Canada Lancet. This is a neatly printed pocket manual of medi-cal practice. It is a well-condensed compilation ofthe kind, containing a short sketch of nearlj every-thing that is met with in practice. The fever chartsare well arranged, and there is a convenient thera-peutic table which will be found va
The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . articles on their physiologicalaction, indications, and methods of use. The workcontains a fund of useful information culled fromthe best authorities in the Old and New World.—Canada Lancet. This is a neatly printed pocket manual of medi-cal practice. It is a well-condensed compilation ofthe kind, containing a short sketch of nearlj every-thing that is met with in practice. The fever chartsare well arranged, and there is a convenient thera-peutic table which will be found valuable. It willprobably be more suitable for young practitioners,on account of its containing many practical pointsthat are not to be found elsewhere in such a con-densed manner. It will be found a valuable aid tothose just commencing practice.—Medical Herald. 46 D. APPLETON &- MEDICAL WORKS. A TEXT-BOOK OF OPHTHALMOSCOPY. By EdwardG. LoRiNG, M. D. Part I.—The Normal Eye, Determination of Refrac-tion, and Diseases of the Media. Specimen of 8vo. 267 pp., with 131Illustrations, and FourChromo-Lithograph Plates,containing 14 , $ The Text-book of Oph-thalmoscopy, by Edward , M. D., is a splendidwork. ... I am well pleasedwith it, and am satisfied thatit will be of service both tothe teacher and pupil. . .In this book Dr. Loring hasgiven us a substantial exposi-tion of Natures deeds andmisdeeds as they are foundwritten in the eye, and thekey by means of which theycan be comprehended.— Amick, a. M., M. D., Pro-fessor of Ophthalmology andOtology^ Cincinnati Collegeof Medicine and Surgery. THE DISEASES OF SEDENTARY AND ADVANCED LIFE. A Work for Medical and Lay Readers. By J. Milner Foth- ERGiLL, M. D., M. R. C. P., Physician to the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest (Victoria Park); late Assistant Physician to the West London Hospital; Hon. M. D., Rush Medical College, Chicago; Foreign Associate Fellow of the Roya
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