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the Medical College of Ohio, etc. Illustrated. 16 mo. Price, $1.75. [Cincinnati: C. R. Murray. 1879.]

pp. 288.

THE PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY OF THE EAR. By HERMAN SCHWARTZE, M. D. Professor in the University of Halle. With the Author's Revisions and Additions, and with the Original Illustrations. Translated by J. ORNE GREEN, A. M., M. D. [Boston: Houghton, Osgood & Co. 1878. 8 vo. $2.00.]

AN INTRODUCTION TO PATHOLOGY AND MORBID ANATOMY. By T. HENRY GREEN, M. D., F. R. C. P., London; Physician to Charing Cross Hospital. Third American from the Fourth Revised and Enlarged English Edition, With 132 Illustrations. [Philadelphia: Henry C. Lea. 1878.]

NEW AND ORIGINAL THEORIES OF THE GREAT PHYSICAL FORCES. BY HENRY RAYMOND RODGERS, M. D. 1878. [From the Author.]

A MANUAL OF PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS. BY FRANCIS DELAFIELD, M. D., and CHAS. F. STILLMAN, M. D. [New York: Wm. Wood & Co.] 1878. Illustrated.

Dr. Delafield has prepared this manual for those who teach as well as those who are learning the art of physical diagnosis. He has made it as concise as possible, and has had it bound interleaved, so that it may be used as a note book as well as a guide.

Dr. Stillman prepared the drawings. They are really beatiful and accurate. He has used the superimposed plan for the plates, which, as he says, is an old plan, yet it is of much practical value. We cheerfully recommend the work.

CONSPECTUS OF ORGANIC MATERIA MEDICA AND PHARMACAL POLARY. Comprising the Vegetable and Animal Drugs; their Character, Geographical Origin, Constituents, Doses, Adulterations, etc. Table of tents, and solubilities of alkaloids appended. By L. E. Sayre, Ph. G. pp. 220. [Philadelphia: D. G. Brinton, 115 South Seventh street. 1879.]

ELEMENTS OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. BY CARL GEGENBaur, Professor of Anatomy and Director of the Anatomical Institute at Heidelberg. Translated F. JEFFREY BELL, B. A., Magdalen Coliege, Oxford. The translation is revised and a preface written by E. RAY LANKESTER, M. A., F. R. S., Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, and Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in University College, London. pp., 645. 8vo. [London: Macmillan & Co.] 1878.

The Female Generative Organs in their Medico-Legal Relations. By J. W. UNDERHILL, M. D., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence in the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery.

[Reprinted from the American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Vol. 12., No. 1, January, 1879.]

Diphtheria and its Treatment. Epidemic of 1875-76, Meriden, Conn. By CHAS. H. S. DAVIS, M. D. [Reprinted from the Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal.]

Upon the Treatment of Strumous Disease, by what may be called the Solfatara Method. By HORATIO R. STORER, M. D., Newport R. I., President of the Gnyæcological Society of Boston. [Reprinted from The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, June 27, 1878.]

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Variola its Causes, Nature, and Prophylaxis, and the Dangers of Vaccination. By C. SPINZIG, M. D. (Literary revision by WM. T. HARRIS, Superintendent of the Public Schools of St. Louis.) Sold by St. Louis Book & News Co., 307 N. Fourth

street.

The Development of the Nervous Tissues of the Human Embryo. By DR. H. D. SCHMIDT, Member of the American Neurological Association. [Reprinted from the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, July, 1877.]

Optic Neuritis, with Notes of Three Cases. By C. J.LUNDY, M. D. [Reprint from Detroit Lancet, December, 1878.]

A Review of the Neuroses of the Pneumogastric and Sympathetic Nerves, with some Account of the Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of these Nerves; also of the Vaso-Centers and Sweat Centers. The Exhibition of Electricity, Atropin, Muscarin and Pilocarpin; with cases to Illustrate, etc. By JOHN J. CALDWELL, M. D., Baltimore, Md. [Reprint from the Va. Med. Mo.]

Aphasia, or Aphasic Insanity, Which? A Medico-Legal Inquiry. By DR. C. H. HUGHES, St. Louis, Mo. [From the American Journal of Insanity, for January, 1879.

The Local Treatment of Eczema. By HENRY G. PIFFARD, M. D., Professor of Dermatology, University of the City of New York; Surgeon to Charity Hospital, etc. [Reprinted from the Medical Record, October 26th, 1878.]

Minnesota State MediBy FRANKLIN STAPLES, transactions of the So

Treatment of Fracture of the Shaft of the Femur, the " Amecan Method." A Paper read before the cal Society, at St. Peter, June 18, 1878. M. D., of Winona. [Reprinted from the ciety.]

A New Treatment for Spine Diseases. By MEIGS CASE, M. D., Oneonta, N. Y. [Reprint from the Cincinnati Lancet and Observer, May, 1878.]

Case of Repeated Attacks of Apoplexy with Aphasia. By DR. H. D. SCHMIDT, Pathologist of the Charity Hospital of New Orleans, and Member of the American Neurological Association. (With Plate.) [Reprinted from the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, July, 1878.]

Placenta Prævia. By G. M. B. MAUGHS, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, Missouri Medical College. [Read before the St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynæcological Society, Sept. 19, 1878.]

Total Abstinence. A Course of Addresses. By BENJAMIN WARD RICHARDSON, M. D., F. R. S., M. A., LL. Ď., F. S. A. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Honorary Physician to the Royal Literary Fund.

Case of Poisoning by Oil of Chenopodium. By THOMAS R. BROWN, M. D., Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery, and Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md. [Reprint from the Maryland Medical Journal for November, 1878.]

A History of the Diagnosis, Pathology and Treatment of Yellow Fever. By J. B. MARVIN, M. D., etc. [Reprinted from the Amerrican Practitioner, November, 1878.]

On Gastro-Elytrotomy. By HENRY J. GARRIGUES, M. D., Fellow of the American Gynecological Society, Fellow of the New York Obstetrical Society, etc. With three woodcuts. [Reprinted from the New York Medical Journal, October and November, 1878.]

Address of W. O'DANIEL, M. D., President of the Medical Association of Georgia, delivered at the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting. [Reprint from the Transactions of the Medical Association of Georgia, 1878.]

An Essay on Menstruation and Ovulation. By O. S. SANDERS, M. D., Boston.

Report of Investigations into the Pathogeny of Diphtheria. Conducted by EDWARD CURTIS, M. D., AND THOMAS E. SATTERTHWAITE, M. D.

On Artificial Disinfection as a means of Preventing the Spread of Infectious Diseases. By REV. J. H. TIMINS, M. A., F. G. S., Vicar of West Malling, Kent Student of St Thomas' Hospital, London.

A Series of American Clinical Lectures, Edited by E. C. SEGUIN, M. D. Volume III. No. XI. [Whole No. 36.] Two Lectures on Lister's Antiseptic Method of Treating Surgical Injuries. By JAS. L. LITTLE, M. D., N. Y. The Same; The Diagnosis of Progressive Locomotor Ataxia. By E. C. SEGUIN, M. D., N. Y. [New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons.]

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

By A. WISLIZENUS, M. D.

The following observations of daily temperature in St. Louis are made with a MAXIMUM and MINIMUM thermometer (of Green, N. Y.). The daily minimum occurs generally in the night, the maximum at p. m. The monthly mean of the daily minima and maxima added and divided by 2, gives quite a reliable mean of the monthly temperature.

THERMOMETER, FAHRENHEIT-JANUARY, 1879.

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ERRATUM: The minimum in Decemcer, 1878, was 1.0 deg. on the 24th

MORTALITY REPORT.---CITY OF ST. LOUIS.

FROM DEC. 29, 1878, TO JAN. 25, 1879, INCLUSIVE.

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DEATHS AND RATE OF MORTALITY

Per 1000 Inhabitants, Annually, in the Largest American and Foreign Cities, According to the Latest Returns.

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