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 8HERRATT & HUGHES MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS. MEDICAL SERIES. No. VI. A CATALOGUE OF THE PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER. Edited by J. LoBRAiN Smith, M.A., M.D. (Edin.), Professor of Pathology. Crown 4to, 1260 pp. 7s, 6d. net. (Publication No. 15, 1906.) "The catalogue compares very favourably with others of a similar character, and, apart from its value for teaching purposes in an im- portant medical school such as that of the University of Manchester, it is capable of being of great assistance to others as a work of reference." — Edinburgh Medical Journal "In conclusion we need only say that Professor Lorrain Smith has performed the most essential part of his task — ^the description of the specimens — excellently and an honourable mention must oe made of the book as a publication." — British Medical Journal. No. VII. HANDBOOK OF DISEASES OF THE HEART. By Obaeam Sieell M.D., F.R.C.P., Professor of Medicine, and Physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary. Crown 8vo, pp. xii. 389, 11 plates (S in colours), and 100 illustrations in the text. 7s. 6d. net. (Publication No. 20, 1906.) "It more truly reflects modern ideas of heart disease than any book we are acquainted with, and therefore may be heartily recommended to our readers." — Treatment. " We regard this volume as an extremely useful guide to the study of diseases of the heart, and consider that no better introduction to the subject could possibly have been written." — Medical Times and Hospital Gazette. No. VIII. JULIUS DRESCHFELD. IN MEMORIAM. Medical Studies by his colleagues and pupils at the Manchester University and the Royal Infirmary. Imperial 8vo, pp. vi. 246. With a Photogravure and 43 Plates. IDs. 6d. net. "(Publication No. 35, 1908.) " A worthy memorial of one who left no small mark upon the study of clinical pathology in this country." — British Medical Journal. " The papers which compose the bulk of the volume have been re- printed from the 'Manchester Chronicle,' vol. xiv, and they are of both mterest and permanent value." — Scottish Medical Journal. "The editor. Dr. Brockbank, can be congratulated upon editing a volume that will fitly perpetuate the memory of his eminent colleague." — Medical Eeview, 84. Cross Street, Manchester