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15. ESSENTIALS of diseases of chILDREN. By WILLIAM M. POWELL, M. D., Attending Physician to the Mercer House for Invalid Women at Atlantic City, N. J.; late Physician to the Clinic for the Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and St. Clement's Hospital; Instructor in Physical Diagnosis in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania. Crown 8vo, 216 pages. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"This work is gotten up in the clear and attractive style that characterizes the Saunders Series. It contains in appropriate form the gist of all the best works in the department to which it relates."-American Practitioner and News.

"The book contains a series of important questions and answers, which the student will find of 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 Medical Chemistry," etc. Colored (Vogel) urine scale and numerous illustrations. Crown 8vo. Price, Cloth, 75 cents.

"A little work of decided value."-University Medical Magazine.

"A good manual for students, well written, and answers, categorically, many questions beginners are sure to ask."-New York Medical Record.

"The questions have been well chosen, and the answers are clear and brief. The book cannot fail to be useful to students."-Medical and Surgical Reporter.

17. ESSENTIALS OF DIAGNOSIS.

By SOLOMON SOLIS-COHEN,

M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Applied Therapeutics in the
Philadelphia Polyclinic, and AUGUSTUS A. ESHNER, M. D., Instructor in
Clinical Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Crown 8vo,
382 pages, 55 illustrations, some of which are colored, and a frontispiece.
Price, $1.50 net.

"A good book for the student, properly written from their standpoint, and confines itself well to its text."-New York Medical Record.

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"Concise in the treatment of the subject, terse in expression of fact. The work is reliable, and represents the accepted views of clinicians of to-day."-American Journal of Medical Sciences.

"The subjects are explained in a few well-selected words, and the required ground has been thoroughly gone over."-International Medical Magazine.

18. ESSENTIALS OF PRACTICE OF PHARMACY. BY LUCIUS E. SAYRE, M. D., Professor of Pharmacy and Materia Medica in the University of Kansas. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo, 200 pages. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"Covers a great deal of ground in small compass. The matter is well digested and arranged. The research questions are a valuable feature of the book."-Albany Medical

Annals.

"The best quiz on Pharmacy we have yet examined.”—National Drug Register.

"The veteran pharmacist can peruse it with pleasure, because it emphasizes his grasp upon knowledge already gleaned."-Western Drug Record.

20. ESSENTIALS OF BACTERIOLOGY: A Concise and Systematic Introduction to the Study of Micro-organisms. By M. V. BALL, M. D., Assistant in Microscopy, Niagara University, Buffalo, N. Y.; late Resident Physician, German Hospital, Philadelphia, etc. Second edition, revised. Crown 8vo, 200 pages, 81 illustrations, some in colors, and 5 plates. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"The amount of material condensed in this little book is so great, and so accurate are the formulæ and methods, that it will be found useful as a laboratory handbook."-Medical News.

"Bacteriology is the keynote of future medicine, and every physician who expects success must familiarize himself with a knowledge of germ-life-the agents of disease. This little book, with its beautiful illustrations, will give the students, in brief, the results of years of study and research unaided."-Pacific Record of Medicine and Surgery.

"Thoroughly practical, very concise, clear, well-written, and sufficiently illustrated. . . . The best book of the kind in the English language."-Medical and Surgical Reporter.

21. ESSENTIALS OF NERVOUS DISEASES AND INSANITY, their Symptoms and Treatment. By JOHN C. SHAW, M. D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, Long Island College Hospital Medical School; Consulting Neurologist to St. Catherine's Hospital and to the Long Island College Hospital; formerly Medical Superintendent King's County Insane Asylum. Second edition. Crown 8vo, 186 pages, 48 original illustrations, mostly selected from the Author's private practice. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"Clearly and intelligently written."-Boston Medical and Surgical Journal.

"A valuable addition to this series of compends, and one that cannot fail to be appreciated by all physicians and students."-Medical Brief.

"Dr. Shaw's Primer is excellent. The engravings are well executed and very interesting."-Medical Times and Register.

"Written with great clearness, devoid of verbosity, it encompasses in a brief space a vast amount of valuable information."-Pacific Medical Record.

22. ESSENTIALS OF PHYSICS. By FRED J. BROCKWAY, M. D., Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Second edition. Crown 8vo, 320 pages, 155 fine illustrations. Price, Cloth, $1.00 net; interleaved for notes, $1.25 net.

"The publisher has again shown himself as fortunate in his editor as he ever has been in the attractive style and make-up of his compends."-American Practitioner and News.

"Contains all that one need know of the subject, is well written, and is copiously illustrated."-New York Medical Record.

"The author has dealt with the subject in a manner that will make the theme not only comparatively easy, but also of interest."-Medical News, Philadelphia.

"Deserving of close investigation at the hands of students and physicians."-American Gynecological Journal.

23. ESSENTIALS OF MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. By D. D. STEWART, M. D., Demonstrator of Diseases of the Nervous System and Chief of the Neurological Clinic in the Jefferson Medical College; Physician to St. Mary's Hospital and to St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, etc.; and E. S. LAWRANCE, M. D., Chief of the Electrical Clinic, and Assistant Demonstrator of Diseases of the Nervous System in the Jefferson Medical College, etc. Crown 8vo, 148 pages, 65 illustrations. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"Clearly written, and affords a safe guide to the beginner in this subject.”—Boston Medical and Surgical Journal.

"The subject is presented in a lucid and pleasing manner."-New York Medical Record.

"A little work on an important subject, which will prove of great value to medical students and trained nurses who wish to study the scientific as well as the practical points of electricity."-The Hospital, London.

"The selection and arrangement of material are done in a skilful manner. It gives, in a condensed form, the principles and science of electricity and their application in the practice of medicine."-Annals of Surgery.

"The compilation is a good one, and will be found useful both to students and to men in practice."-New Zealand Medical Journal.

24. ESSENTIALS OF DISEASES OF THE EAR. By E. B. GLEASON, S. B., M. D., Clinical Professor of Otology, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia; Surgeon in Charge of the Nose, Throat, and Ear Department of the Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia; formerly Assistant in the Nose and Throat Dispensary of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and Assistant in the Nose and Throat Department of the Union Dispensary. 89 illustrations. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

This latest addition to the Saunders Compend Series accurately represents the modern aspect of otological science. The effort has been made to state the Essentials of Otology concisely, without sacrificing accuracy to brevity, and the book, while small in compass, is logically and capably written; it comprises upward of 150 pages, with 89 illustrations, most of which are from original

sources.

"An admirable book, and well fulfils the object for which it was written."-Brooklyn Medical Journal.

"Just the book to put into the hands of a student, and cannot fail to give him a useful introduction into ear affections; the question and answer style, which is adopted throughout the book, is we believe the best method of impressing facts permanently on the mind."Liverpool Medico-Chirurgical Journal, England.

12. ESSENTIALS OF MINOR SURGERY, BANDAGING, AND VENEREAL DISEASES. By EDWARD MARTIN, A. M., M. D., author of "Essentials of Surgery," etc. Second edition. Crown 8vo, thoroughly revised and enlarged, 78 illustrations. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"Characterized by the same literary excellence that has distinguished previous numbers of this series of compends."-American Practitioner and News.

"The best condensation of the subjects of which it treats yet placed before the profession."-Medical News, Philadelphia.

"A capital little book. The illustrations are remarkably clear and intelligible."—Australian Medical Gazette.

"We have nothing but praise for the subject-matter of this book."-Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal.

13. ESSENTIALS OF LEGAL MEDICINE, TOXICOLOGY, AND HYGIENE. By C. E. ARMAND SEMPLE, M. D., author of "Essentials of Pathology and Morbid Anatomy." Crown 8vo, 212 pages, 130 illustrations. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25. "The leading points, the essentials of this too much neglected portion of medical science, are here summed up systematically and clearly."-Southern Practitioner.

"But for the author's judicious condensation of facts, the information it contains would be sufficient to fill an ordinary octavo volume."-College and Clinical Record.

14. ESSENTIALS OF REFRACTION AND DISEASES OF THE EYE. By EDWARD JACKSON, A. M., M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Eye in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and College for Graduates in Medicine; Member of the American Ophthalmological Society; Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; Fellow of the American Academy of Medicine, etc.; and ESSENTIALS OF DISEASES OF THE NOSE AND THROAT. By E. BALDWIN GLEASON, S. B., M. D., Clinical Professor of Otology, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia; Surgeon in charge of the Nose, Throat, and Ear Department of the Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia; formerly Assistant in the Nose and Throat Dispensary of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and Assistant in the Nose and Throat Department of the Union Dispensary, etc. Two volumes in one. Second edition. Crown 8vo, 294 pages, 124 illustrations. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"A valuable book to the beginner in these branches, to the student, to the busy practitioner, and as an adjunct to more thorough reading. The authors are capable men, and as successful teachers, know what a student most needs."-New York Medical Record.

"Very valuable, since in both sections is given about all that a candidate for examination is required to know."-Medical Times and Hospital Gazette.

15. ESSENTIALS of diseases of cHILDREN. BY WILLIAM M. POWELL, M. D., Attending Physician to the Mercer House for Invalid Women at Atlantic City, N. J.; late Physician to the Clinic for the Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and St. Clement's Hospital; Instructor in Physical Diagnosis in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania. Crown 8vo, 216 pages. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"This work is gotten up in the clear and attractive style that characterizes the Saunders Series. It contains in appropriate form the gist of all the best works in the department to which it relates."-American Practitioner and News.

"The book contains a series of important questions and answers, which the student will find of 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 Medical Chemistry," etc. Colored (Vogel) urine scale and numerous illustrations. Crown 8vo. Price, Cloth, 75 cents.

"A little work of decided value."-University Medical Magazine.

"A good manual for students, well written, and answers, categorically, many questions beginners are sure to ask."-New York Medical Record.

"The questions have been well chosen, and the answers are clear and brief. The book cannot fail to be useful to students."-Medical and Surgical Reporter.

17. ESSENTIALS OF DIAGNOSIS.

By SOLOMON SOLIS-COHEN,

M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Applied Therapeutics in the
Philadelphia Polyclinic, and AUGUSTUS A. ESHNER, M. D., Instructor in
Clinical Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Crown 8vo,
382 pages, 55 illustrations, some of which are colored, and a frontispiece.
Price, $1.50 net.

"A good book for the student, properly written from their standpoint, and confines itself well to its text."-New York Medical Record.

"Concise in the treatment of the subject, terse in expression of fact.... The work is reliable, and represents the accepted views of clinicians of to-day.”—American Journal of Medical Sciences.

"The subjects are explained in a few well-selected words, and the required ground has been thoroughly gone over." "-International Medical Magazine.

18. ESSENTIALS OF PRACTICE OF PHARMACY. By LUCIUS E. SAYRE, M. D., Professor of Pharmacy and Materia Medica in the University of Kansas. Second edition, revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo, 200 pages. Price, Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

"Covers a great deal of ground in small compass. The matter is well digested and arranged. The research questions are a valuable feature of the book."-Albany Medical Annals.

"The best quiz on Pharmacy we have yet examined.”—National Drug Register.

"The veteran pharmacist can peruse it with pleasure, because it emphasizes his grasp upon knowledge already gleaned."-Western Drug Record.

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