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IMPORTANT MEDICAL WORKScontinued


THE SCIENCE AND ART OF PRESCRIBING. By E. H. Colbeck, B.A., M.D. (Cantab.), F.R.C.P. (Lond.), D.P.H. (Cantab.), Physician to Out-Patients at the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park, E; Physician to the Metropolitan Dispensary, etc. etc.; and Arnold Chaplin, B.A., M.D. (Cantab.), F.R.C.P. (Lond.), Physician to Out-Patients at the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park, E; Physician to the Metropolitan Dispensary, etc. etc. In one foolscap octavo volume of 210 pages. Cloth. Price 35 6d net. Handsomely bound in full leather, gilt edges. Price 5s. net.

"Can be thoroughly recommended."—Medical Review.

"This little volume should prove invaluable."—London Hospital Gazette.

"Will be cordially welcomed both by students and practitioners."—British Medical Journal.

"The book is full of useful information and excellent formulæ . . . is sure to be perused by many."―Canada Lancet.

"Is a very good little book."―Lancet.

DISEASES OF THE HEART. A Clinical Text-Book for the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By Edmund Henry Colbeck, B.A., M.D. (Cantab.), F.R.C.P. (London), D.P.H. (Cantab.), Physician to Out-Patients at the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park, E., late House Physician at St Mary's Hospital, etc. etc. New Second Revised and Enlarged Edition. In one demy octavo volume of 366 pages, with Frontispiece and 43 Engravings. Cloth. Price 7s 6d net.

". . . Particularly useful to the busy practitioner of medicine. . . . We consider that Dr Colbeck has produced a work of more intrinsic value than some more pretentious volumes."―Lancet.

". . . A work which we can cordially commend as a well-arranged, well-written, and trustworthy text-book, suitable alike as a work of reference to the busy practitioner and to the advanced student."—British Medical Journal.

"Written by one who is evidently a master of his subject, this work will be invaluable both to the student . . . and also to the medical man desirous of refreshing his knowledge. . . . It is lucid, well illustrated, and carefully explained. . . . We congratulate the author of having compiled such a reliable and worthy manual, which we cannot praise too highly."—Quarterly Medical Journal.


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