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Prentiss And Arey's Embryology

Laboratory Manual and Text-Book of Embryology. By Charles W. Prentiss, Ph. D.; Revised and extensively rewritten by Leslie B. Arey, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Anatomy, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago. Large octavo of 411 pages, with 388 illustrations, many in Colors. Cloth, $4.00 net. Second Edition published October, 1917

The second edition contains many features that make it extremely valuable to students and teachers of vertebrate or human embryology. It is the only recent single volume describing the chick and pig embryos usually studied in the laboratory ; and at the same time it gives a concise, systematic account of human embryology. The descriptions of the embryos to be studied in the laboratory are concise, yet they are profusely illustrated, the majority of the pictures being original.

It is the only comparatively brief text in which a large number of original dissections of pig and human embryos are described and illustrated, and in which directions are given for making dissections of the nervous system, viscera, face, palate, and tongue of these embryos.

Arey's Laboratory Histology

This book is adaptable for use in any standard course. The treatment throughout is on an induction basis, the student being led to scrutinize, explain, and reach independent conclusions. Frequent queries relieve the instructor of tedious quizzing and directing.

12mo of 81 pages. By Leslie B. Arey. Ph. D., Associate Professor of Anatomy, Northwestern University Medical School. Cloth, $1.00 net. Published August, 1917

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Maccallum's Pathology

Text-Book of Pathology. By W. G. MacCallum, M. D., Professor of Pathology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Octavo of 1083 pages, with 575 original illustrations, many in colors. Cloth, $7.50 net. Published July, 1916

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Dr. MacCallum's new work presents pathology from an entirely new angle. Most text-books on pathology consider the diseases of each organ separately under the name of the organ as a heading, Dr. MacCallum's book, however, considers pathology on the principle that practically every pathologic condition is the direct or indirect effect of an injury; that is, the direct effect or the immediate or remote reaction of the tissues. Tumors alone cannot be brought under this category. In a word, this book presents Pathology based on Etiology. The treatment of the subject is not limited to anatomic and morphologic descriptions, but functional disturbances are discussed, as well as those of chemical character, and even symptoms are described. The entire work is based upon the study of the material itself, and practically all the illustrations were made direct from those particular specimens studied.

Kolmer's Specific Therapy

Infection, Immunity, and Specific Therapy. By John A. Kolmer, M. D., Dr. P. H., M. Sc, Assistant Professor of Experimental Pathology, University of Pennsylvania. Octavo of 978 pages, with 147 illustrations, 46 in colors, by Erwill F. Faber. Cloth, $7.00 net. Published November, 1917.

Second Edition - Thoroughly Revised.

Dr. Kolmer's book gives you a full account of infection and immunity, and the application of this knowledge in the specific diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. It gives you, also, a complete laboratory guide. The book was-planned particularly for the man in general practice - the general practitioner. You, therefore, will find here not only the theories, the principles of infection and immunity, the technic of making the various tests and reactions (illustrated in colors), but also - and specially - the significance of the various reactions, their value in diagnosis, their practical application in your daily work. Then the Specific Therapy section : You get here the exact technic of making serums and autogenous vaccines and their actual use. You get definite directions for injecting vaccines, serums, salvarsan, neosalvarsan ; definite directions for the tuberculin tests, luetin, mallein, and similar reactions ; and laboratory experiments.

Dr. Frederick P. Gay, University of California.

" I congratulate you most heartily as well as Dr. Kolmer for this extraordinarily complete and interesting treatise. A book of this type fulfils the requirements in teaching for which we have had no adequate provision at all until very recently".

Mallory And Wright's Pathologie Technique

New (6th) Edition.

Pathologic Technique. A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathologic Histology, including Directions for the Performance of Autopsies and for Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods. By Frank B. Mallory, M. D., Associate Professor of Pathology, Harvard University; and James H. Wright, M. D., Pathologist to the Massachusetts General Hospital. Octavo of 538 pages, with 160 illustrations. Cloth, $3.25 net. Published April, 1915

In revising the book for the new edition the authors have kept in view the needs of the laboratory worker, whether student, practitioner, or pathologist, for a practical manual of histologic and bacteriologic methods in the study of pathologic material. Many parts have been rewritten, many new methods have been added, and the number of illustrations has been considerably increased.

Boston Medical And Surgical Journal

" This manual, since its first appearance, has been recognized as the standard guid" in pathological technique, and has become well-nigh indispensable to the laboratory worker".