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MATERIA MEDICA FOR INDIA.

Giving the Official Drugs and Preparations according to the British Pharmacopoeia

of 1898, with details of over 300 of the most important Indian Drugs, and practical

statements of their Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Pharmacy.

By C F. PONDER, M.&, and D. HOOFER, F*GS* FJ~S.

Journal of Tropical Medicine. — "We commend this book to Students of Medicine in India. It is carefully and accurately written, and the descriptions of the properties of drugs can be readily followed and understood."

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THE INDIGENOUS DRUGS OF INDIA

SHORT DESCRIPTIVE NOTICES OF THE PRINCIPAL MEDICINAL PRODUCTS MET WITH IN BRITISH INDIA.

By RAI BAHADUR KANNY LAL DEY, CLE.

Englishman. — " His work is a compendium of forty years' experience, and deserves to be widely popular and carefully studied."

Pharmaceutical Journal. — "A work on Indian drugs which is thoroughly up to date, and as reliable as any book can be made, even with the help of experts."

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INDIAN TOXICOLOGY.

By F. N. WINDSOR, MJ&, lvLR.CS-, BjS^ B&G

(Captain I. M.S.), Chemical Analyst and Bacteriologist to the Government

of Burma.

Being an attempt to describe fully those poisons which are used in India, and to omit such as are only toxicological curiosities.

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MANUAL OF OPHTHALMIC

OPERATIONS.

By F. P. MAYNARD, MJ&, F.R.CS-, Major LfilS.

Professor of Ophthalmic Surgery, Calcutta University. Illustrated by Stereoscopic and other Photos of operations.

Lancet. — •• A work of sterling value, which may be safely recommended to the student, and will be read with profit by every ophthalmic surgeon."