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1 8 W. B. SA UNDE RS'
OUTLINES OF OBSTETRICS: A Syllabus of Lectures Deliv-
ered at Long Island College Hospital. By CHARLES JEWETT, A. M.,
M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Pediatrics in the College, and Obstetri-
cian to the Hospital. Edited by HAROLD F. JEWETT, M. D. Post 8vo,
264 pages. Price, $2.oo.
This book treats only of the general facts and principles of obstetrics : these
are stated in concise terms and in a systematic and natural order of sequence,
theoretical discussion being as far as possible avoided; the subject is thus
presented in a form most easily grasped and remembered by the student.
Special attention has been devoted to practical questions of diagnosis and
treatment, and in general particular prominence is given to facts which the stu-
dent most needs to know. The condensed form of statement and the orderly
arrangement of topics adapt it to the wants of the busy practitioner as a means
of refreshing his knowledge of the subject and as a handy manual for daily
reference.
NOTES ON THE NEWER REMEDIES: their Therapeutic Ap-
plications and Modes of Administration. By DAVID CERNA, M. D.,
PH. D., Demonstrator of and Lecturer on Experimental Therapeutics in
the University of Pennsylvania. Post-octavo, 253 pages. Price, $1.25.
The work takes up in alphabetical order all the newer remedies, giving their
physical properties, solubility, therapeutic applications, administration, and
chemical formula.
It thus forms a very valuable addition to the various works on therapeutics
now in existence.
Chemists are so multiplying compounds, that, if each compound is to be thor-
oughly studied, investigations must be carried far enough to determine the prac-
tical importance of the new agents.
" Especially valuable because of its completeness, its accuracy, its systematic consider-
ation of the properties and therapy of many remedies of which doctors generally know but
little, expressed in a brief yet terse manner."-Chicago Clinical Review.
"A timely and needful book .... which physicians who avail themselves of the use of
the newer remedies cannot afford to do without."- The Sanitarian.
LABORATORY EXERCISES IN BOTANY. By EDSON S. BASTIN,
M. A., Professor of Materia Medica and Botany in the Philadelphia Col-
lege of Pharmacy. Octavo volume of 540 pages, 87 full-page plates. Price,
Cloth, $2.50.
This work is intended for the beginner and the advanced student, and it fully
covers the structure of flowering plants, roots, ordinary stems, rhizomes, tubers,
bulbs, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. Particular attention is given to the gross
and microscopical structure of plants, and to those used in medicine. Illustra-
tions have freely been used to elucidate the text, and a complete index to facil-
itate reference has been added.
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Cerna, David. Notes on the Newer Remedies: Their Therapeutic Applications and Modes of Administration, Second Edition, book, 1894; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143542/m1/273/?q=cerna: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas Health Science Center Libraries.