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THE AMERICAN YEAR-BOOK OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Being a Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from Journals, Monographs and Text-Books of the Leading American and Foreign Authors and Investigators. Collected and arranged with critical editorial comments. By Samuel W. Abott, M. D.; John J. Abel, M. D.; J. M. Baldy, M. D.; Chas. H. Burnett, M. D.; Archibald Church, M. D.; J. Chalmers DaCosta, M. D.; W. A. Newman Dorland, M. D.; 1 Louis A. Duhring, M. D.; Virgil P. Gibney, M. D.; Homer W. Gibney, M. D.; Henry A. Griffin, M. D.; Jno. Guiteras, M. D.; Howard F. Hansel, M. D.; Burton Cooke Hirst, M. D.; E. Fletcher Ingalls, M. D.; Wyatt Johnson, M. D.; W. W. Keen, M. D.; Henry G. Ohls, M. D.; William Pepper, M. D.; Wendell Reber, M. D.; David Riesman, M. D.; Louis Starr, M. D.; Alfred Stengel, M. D.; G. N. Stewart, M. D.; C. A. Homann, M. D.; J. R. Tillinghast, M. D.; Thompson S. Westcott, M. D. Under the general editorial charge of George M. Gould, M. D. Illustrated. Published by W. B. Saunders, 925 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Price, cloth, $6.50; morocco, $7.50. For sale by subscription.

The American Year-Book for 1898 would be hard to improve upon in any respect. While not too voluminous for the perusal of the busiest practitioner, it contains sufficient space for an accurate resume of all the important work accomplished during the year. A perusal of the names of its twenty-seven editors, to say nothing of its distinguished editor in chief, is a sufficient guarantee that the work is done to the highest grade of excellence.

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AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY. By Henry P. Bowditch, M. D., John G. Curtis, M. D., Henry H. Donaldson, Ph. D., W. H. Howell, Ph. D., M. D., Frederic S. Lee, Ph. D., Warren P. Lombard, M. D., Grahain P. Lusk, Ph. D., W. T. Porter, M. D., Edward I. Reichert, M. D., and Henry Sewall, Ph. D., M. D. Edited by William H. Howell, Ph. M. D., Professor of Physiology in Johns-Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Fully illustrated. Published by W. B. Saunders, 925 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 1896. Cloth, $6. By subscription only.

This work, in the manner of its preparation, is to a certain extent an experiment, as all former text-books on physiology have been prepared by individual authors.

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