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PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF HARBOUR CONSTRUCTION. ByWilliam Shield, F.R.S.E., M.Inst.C.E., and Executive Engineer, National Harbour of Refuge, Peterhead, N.B. With 97 Illustrations. Medium 8vo., 15s.net.

CALCULATIONS FOR ENGINEERING STRUCTURES. ByT. Claxton Fidler, M.I.C.E., Professor of Engineering in the University of Dundee; Author of ‘A Practical Treatise on Bridge Construction’. [In preparation.

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RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION. By W. H. MILLS, M.I.C.E., Engineer-in-Chief, Great Northern Railway, Ireland.[In preparation.

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CLERKE.—THE SYSTEM OF THE STARS. ByAgnes M. Clerke. With 6 Plates, and numerous Illustrations. 8vo., 21s.

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HERSCHEL.—OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY.—By SirJohn F. W. Herschel, Bart., K. H., etc. With 9 Plates, and numerous Diagrams. 8vo., 12s.

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WEBB.—CELESTIAL OBJECTS FOR COMMON TELESCOPES. By the Rev.T. W. Webb, M.A., F.R.A.S. Fifth Edition, Revised and greatly Enlarged by the Rev.T. E. Espin, M.A., F.R.A.S. (Two Volumes.) Vol. I., with Portrait and a Reminiscence of the Author, 2 Plates, and numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.Vol. II., with numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.6d.

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BELL.—JACQUARD WEAVING AND DESIGNING. ByF. T. Bell, Medallist in Honours and Certificated Teacher in ‘Linen Manufacturing’ and in ‘Weaving and Pattern Designing,’ City and Guilds of London Institute. With 199 Diagrams. 8vo., 12s.net.

LUPTON.—MINING. An Elementary Treatise on the Getting of Minerals. ByArnold Lupton, M.I.C.E., F.G.S., etc. With 596 Diagrams and Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 9s.net.

MORRISANDWILKINSON.—THE ELEMENTS OF COTTON SPINNING. ByJohn MorrisandF. Wilkinson. With a Preface by SirB. A. Dobson, C.E., M.I.M.E. With 169 Diagrams and Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 7s.6d.net.

SHARP.—BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES: an Elementary Treatise on their Design and Construction. With Examples and Tables. ByArchibald Sharp, B.Sc., Whitworth Scholar; Associate Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. With 565 Illustrations and Diagrams. Crown 8vo., 15s.

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WATTS.—AN INTRODUCTORY MANUAL FOR SUGAR GROWERS. ByFrancis Watts, F.C.S., F.I.C. With 20 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 6s.

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BIRD.—Works by CHARLES BIRD, B.A.

ELEMENTARY GEOLOGY. With Geological Map of the British Isles, and 247 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 2s.6d.

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THORNTON.—Works by J. THORNTON, M.A.

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BRODRIBB.—MANUAL OF HEALTH AND TEMPERANCE. ByT. Brodribb, M.A. With Extracts from Gough's ‘Temperance Orations’. Revised and Edited by the Rev.W. Ruthven Pym, M.A., Member of the Sheffield School Board. Crown 8vo., 1s.6d.

BUCKTON.—HEALTH IN THE HOUSE; Twenty-five Lectures on Elementary Physiology. By Mrs.C. M. Buckton. With 41 Woodcuts and Diagrams. Crown 8vo., 2s.

CORFIELD.—THE LAWS OF HEALTH. ByW. H. Corfield, M.A.. M.D. Fcp. 8vo., 1s.6d.

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POORE.—Works by GEORGE VIVIAN POORE, M.D.

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ASHBY.—NOTES ON PHYSIOLOGY FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS PREPARING FOR EXAMINATION. ByHenry Ashby, M.D. Lond., F.R.C.P., Physician to the General Hospital for Sick Children, Manchester; formerly Demonstrator of Physiology, Liverpool School of Medicine. Sixth Edition, thoroughly Revised. With 141 Illustrations. Fcp. 8vo., 5s.

ASHBYANDWRIGHT.—THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. ByHenry Ashby, M.D., Lond., F.R.C.P., Physician to the General Hospital for Sick Children, Manchester; andG. A. Wright, B.A., M.B. Oxon., F.R.C.S., Eng., Assistant Surgeon to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, and Surgeon to the Children's Hospital. Enlarged and Improved Edition. With 192 Illustrations. 8vo., 25s.

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BENTLEY.—A TEXT-BOOK OF ORGANIC MATERIA MEDICA. Comprising a Description of the Vegetable and Animal Drugs of the British Pharmacopœia, with some others in common use. Arranged Systematically, and Especially Designed for Students. ByRobert Bentley, M.R.C.S. Eng., F.L.S. With 62 Illustrations on Wood. Crown 8vo., 7s.6d.

BRODIE.—THE ESSENTIALS OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY. For the Use of Students. ByT. G. Brodie, M.D., Lecturer on Physiology, St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School. [In the press.

CABOT.—A GUIDE TO THE CLINICAL EXAMINATION OF THE BLOOD FOR DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES. ByRichard C. Cabot, M.D. With 3 Coloured Plates and 28 Illustrations in the Text. 8vo., 16s.

CLARKE.—Works by J. JACKSON CLARKE, M.D. Lond., F.R.C.S., Assistant Surgeon at the North-west London and City Orthopædic Hospitals, late Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy, Demonstrator of Bacteriology, and Curator of the Museum in St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, and Pathologist to St. Mary's Hospital.

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COATS.—A MANUAL OF PATHOLOGY. ByJoseph Coats, M.D., Professor of Pathology in the University of Glasgow. Third Edition. Revised throughout. With 507 Illustrations. 8vo., 31s.6d.

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DISSECTION GUIDES. Aiming at Extending and Facilitating such Practical work in Anatomy as will be specially useful in connection with an ordinary Hospital Curriculum. 8vo., 10s.6d.

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THE TONGUE AS AN INDICATION OF DISEASE; being the Lumleian Lectures delivered at the Royal College of Physicians in March, 1888. 8vo., 7s.6d.

OCCASIONAL PAPERS ON MEDICAL SUBJECTS, 1855–1896. 8vo., 12s.

DUCKWORTH.—THE SEQUELS OF DISEASE: being the Lumleian Lectures delivered in the Royal College of Physicians, 1896. Together with Observations on Prognosis in Disease. By SirDyce Duckworth, M.D., LL.D., Fellow and Treasurer of the Royal College of Physicians, etc. 8vo., 10s.6d.

ERICHSEN.—THE SCIENCE AND ART OF SURGERY; a Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Diseases, and Operations. By SirJohn Eric Erichsen, Bart., F.R.S., LL.D. Edin., Hon. M.Ch. and F.R.C.S. Ireland, late Surgeon Extraordinary to H.M. the Queen. Illustrated by nearly 1000 Engravings on Wood. 2 vols. Royal 8vo., 48s.

FOWLERANDGOODLEE.—THE DISEASES AND INJURIES OF THE LUNGS AND PLEURA. ByJames Kingston Fowler, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.B., Physician and Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy, Middlesex Hospital, etc.; andRickman J. Goodlee, B.A. Lond., M.B., F.R.C.S., etc. With Illustrations. [In the press.

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A TREATISE ON GOUT AND RHEUMATIC GOUT (RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS). Third Edition, thoroughly Revised and Enlarged. With 6 Plates, comprising 21 Figures (14 Coloured), and 27 Illustrations engraved on Wood. 8vo., 21s.

THE ESSENTIALS OF MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS. The Thirteenth Edition, Revised and Edited, under the supervision of the Author, byNestor Tirard, M.D. Lond., F.R.C.P., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in King's College, London, etc. Crown 8vo., 12s.6d.

GRAY.—ANATOMY, DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL. ByHenry Gray, F.R.S., late Lecturer on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital. The Fourteenth Edition, re-edited byT. Pickering Pick, Surgeon to St. George's Hospital, Inspector of Anatomy in England and Wales, late Member of the Court of Examiners, Royal College of Surgeons of England. With 705 large Woodcut Illustrations, a large proportion of which are Coloured, the Arteries being coloured red, the Veins blue, and the Nerves yellow. The attachments of the muscles to the bones, in the section on Osteology, are also shown in coloured outline. Royal 8vo., 36s.

HALFORD.—THE LIFE OF SIR HENRY HALFORD, Bart., G.C.H., M.D., F.R.S., President of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician to George III., George IV., William IV., and to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. ByWilliam Munk, M.D., F.S.A., Fellow and late Vice-President of the Royal College of Physicans of London. With 2 Portraits. 8vo., 12s.6d.

HALLIBURTON.—Works by W. D. HALLIBURTON, M.D., F.R.S., M.R.C.P., Professor of Physiology in King's College, London; Lecturer on Physiology at the London School of Medicine for Women.

A TEXT-BOOK OF CHEMICAL PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY. With 104 Illustrations. 8vo., 28s.

ESSENTIALS OF CHEMICAL PHYSIOLOGY. 8vo., 5s.

∵ This is a book suitable for medical students. It treats of the subject in the same way as Prof.Schafer's“Essentials” treats of Histology. It contains a number of elementary and advanced practical lessons, followed in each case by a brief descriptive account of the facts related to the exercises which are intended to be performed by each member of the class.

LANG.—THE METHODICAL EXAMINATION OF THE EYE. Being Part I. of a Guide to the Practice of Ophthalmology for Students and Practitioners. ByWilliam Lang, F.R.C.S. Eng., Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, etc. With 15 Illustrations. Crown 8vo., 3s.6d.


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