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STANDARD HISTORICAL WORKS.-(Continued.)

A History of Charles the Great (Charlemagne).

By J. I. MOMBERT, D. D. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00.

This work, which consists largely of matter now presented for the first time in English, rests almost wholly on the contemporary authority of Annals and Chronicles, Biographies, Letters, Laws, Poems, Inscriptions, etc.

Eighteen Christian Centuries.

By Rev. JAMES WHITE. With Copious Index. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.

The best epitome of Christian history extant. Mr. White possesses in a high degree the power of distilling the essence from a mass of facts, and condensing events in description. A battle or a siege which, without his skill, would occupy a chapter, is compressed by him into a page or two, without sacrificing any essential or significant feature.

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These lectures are universally admitted to be among the most valuable of Dr. Arnold's works. They make the reader acquainted with the true method of historical inquiry. Even a cursory reading of Macaulay shows that their methods were identical-namely, to exhaust all the topics of inquiry, and leave nothing which can illustrate the actual life of past ages unexamined.

History of France.

By JULES MICHELET. 2 vols. 8vo. Cloth, $4.00; half calf, $9.00.

“Michelet had the substantial qualifications of patient industry and vast erudition, but he had much more. He was endowed with a subtle and powerful imagination, and with an extraordinary gift in the art of historical delineation. These varied qualifications made him one of the most graphic and spirited of all modern historians. There is perhaps no more brilliant historical writing in any language than some of the writing of Michelet."-Dr. C. K. Adams's Manual of Historical Literature.

History of France,

FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO 1848. By Rev. JAMES WHITE. Large 8vo. Cloth, $3.00.

"The author's merit was in his ability to seize upon the salient points of a topic, and present them in such a manner as to interest the general reader. This is the book to be chosen for those who need to be tempted' to the study of French history."-Dr. C. K. Adams's Manual of Historical Literature.

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The English Reformation:

How it Came about, and why we should Uphold it. By CUNNINGHAM GEIKIE, D. D., author of "The Life and Words of Christ." 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.

"His grouping of facts is often masterly, his style is bold and incisive, and his sketches of eventful periods or eminent personages are vivid and graphic."-Harper's New Monthly Magazine.

Anecdotal History of the British Parliament.

From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time, with Notices of Eminent Parliamentary Men and Examples of their Oratory. Compiled by G. H. JENNINGS. Crown 8vo. Cloth, $2.50.

"As pleasant a companion for the leisure hours of a studious and thoughtful man as anything in book-shape since Selden."-London Telegraph.

"It would be sheer affectation to deny the fascination exercised by the Anccdotal History of Parliament.'"-Saturday Review.

STANDARD HISTORICAL WORKS.-(Continued.)

History of the United States of America,

From the Discovery of the Continent to the Establishment of the Constitution in 1789. By GEORGE BANCROFT. The Author's last revision. Complete in six volumes, 8vo. Price, in Sets: Blue cloth, gilt top, uncut edge, $15.00; brown cloth, gilt top, uncut edge, paper titles, $15.00; sheep, marble edge, $21.00; half morocco, gilt top, uncut edge, $27.00; half calf, marble edge, $27.00; half-grained morocco, gilt top, uncut edge, $27.00.

The six volumes of this new and fully revised edition of Bancroft's "History of the United States," now complete, comprise the twelve volumes of the original octavo edition, including the "History of the Formation of the Constitution," last published, and are issued at just half the price. Volume VI contains a new Portrait of Bancroft engraved on Steel.

History of the Formation of the Constitution of the United States.

By GEORGE BANCROFT. 8vo. Cloth, $2.50.

This volume includes the original two-volume edition of the work, with an Appendix, containing the Constitution and Amendments. It is designed for the convenience of students, and is sold separately from the other volumes of Bancroft's History.

History of the People of the United States,

From the Revolution to the Civil War. By JOHN B. MCMASTER. To be completed in 5 vols., 8vo. Vols I and II now ready. Cloth, $2.50 each.

The Historical Reference-Book,

Comprising a Chronological Table of Universal History, a Chronological Dictionary of Universal History, and a Biographical Dictionary. With Geographical Notes. For the Use of Students, Teachers, and Readers. By LOUIS HEILPRIN. New edition. Crown 8vo, 579 pages. Half leather, $3.00.

As a book of compact reference this work is believed to possess considerable advantage in its arrangement over other books of the kind-reference being in one Part under dates, and in another under countries or events-while every effort has been made to render it absolutely accurate. The compiler had many years' experience in the editorial department of the "American Cyclopædia" in verifying historical and biographical dates.

Great Leaders: Historic Portraits from the Great Historians.

Consisting of Eighty Selections from the Writings of PLUTARCH, GROTE, GIBBON, CURTIUS, MOMMSEN, FROUDE, HUME, MACAULAY, LECKY, GREEN, THIERS, TAINE, PRESCOTT, MOTLEY, and other Historians. With Notes and brief Biographical Sketches by T. G. FERRIS, and 16 Engraved Portraits. 12mo. Cloth, $1.75.

James G. Birney and his Times:

THE GENESIS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY, WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF ABOLITION MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTH BEFORE 1828. By WILLIAM BIRNEY. With Portrait. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.

"The times in which Mr. Birney lived are among the most important this country has known. A book, written with judicial calmness, and reliably showing the stirring and significant events of those days, must be of necessity invaluable. Such is this work. It accurately shows the origin of the Republican party, and arrays the facts of the earlier history of this country in so striking a manner as to illustrate the statement that the abolition of slavery in the United States was neither an accident nor a miracle; it was a result of evolution."The Observer.

New York: D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street.

Hygienic and Sanitary Works.

The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases. By CHARLES WEST, M. D., of the Royal Col

lege of Physicians, London. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

It gives a description of the diseases of early life, such as will help a mother to understand something of their nature and symptoms, to save her from needless anxiety as to their issue, and to enable her wisely to second the doctor in his endeavors for their cure. It is free from all technical detail, and should be in the hands of every intelligent mother.

Hygiene for Girls.
Girls. By IRENÆUS P. DAVIS, M. D.

16mo. Cloth, $1.25.

"Many a woman whose childhood was bright with promise endures an after-life of misery because, through a false delicacy, she remained ignorant of her physical nature and requirements, although on all other subjects she may be well informed; and so at length she goes to her grave mourning the hard fate that has made existence a burden, and perhaps wondering to what end she was born, when a little knowledge at the proper time would have shown her how to easily avoid those evils that have made her life a wretched failure."-From Introduction.

House

Women, Plumbers, and Doctors; orid Sanita

hold

tion. By Mrs. H. M. PLUNKETT. Showing that, if women and plumbers do their whole sanitary duty, there will be comparatively little occasion for the serv ices of the doctors. Illustrated. 12mo, 248 pages. Cloth, $1.25.

On Foods. By EDWARD SMITH, M. D., LL. B., F. R. S., Fellow

of the Royal College of Physicians of London, etc. 12mo.

Cloth, $1.75.
"The author extends the ordinary view of foods, and includes water and air, since they are
important both in their food and sanitary aspects. The book contains a series of diagrams, dis-
playing the effects of sleep and meals on pulsation and respiration, and of various kinds of food
on respiration, which, as the results of Dr. Smith's own experiments, possess a very high value.”
-London Examiner.

Health. By W. A. CORFIELD, M. A., M. D., Professor of Hy

Cloth, $1.25.

giene and Public Health in University College, London. 12mo.

"Few persons are better qualified than Dr. Corfield to write intelligently upon the subject of health, and it is not a matter for surprise, therefore, that he has given us a volume remarkable for accuracy and interest. Commencing with general anatomy, the bones and muscles are given attention; next, the circulation of the blood, then respiration, nutrition, the liver, and the excretory organs; the nervous system, organs of the senses, the health of the individual, air, foods and drinks, drinking-water, climate, houses and towns, small-pox, and communicable diseases." -Philadelphia Item.

The Management of Infancy, Physiological

and Moral. In

tended chiefly for the Use of Parents. By ANDREW COMBE, M. D. Revised and edited by Sir JAMES CLARK, K. C. B., M. D., F. R. S., Physician to the Queen. First American from the tenth London edition. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50.

Text-Book of Nursing.

For the Use of Training-
Schools, Families, and Private

Students. Compiled by CLARA S. WEEKS, Graduate of the New York Hospital Training-School; Superintendent of Training-School for Nurses, Paterson, N. J. With Illustrations, Vocabulary, and Index. 12m0, 396 pages. Cloth, $1.75.

New York: D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street.

Hygienic and Sanitary Works.-(Continued.)

A Manual of Instruction in the Principles of Prompt Aid to the Injured.

Designed for Military and Civil Use. By ALVAH H. DOTY, M. D., Major and
Surgeon, Ninth Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y.; Attending Surgeon to Bellevue
Hospital Medical Dispensary, New York. With 96 Illustrations. 12mo.

Cloth, $1.25.

This book is intended to impart the knowledge necessary for the prompt and intelligent care of persons suffering from hæmorrhage, fractures, dislocations, wounds, contusions, burns, shock, sprains, poisoning, the effects of heat or cold, apoplexy, epilepsy, those rescued from the water, and other accidents which are liable to occur at any time, the results of which may be materially influenced by the care and attention which the sufferer receives at the outset.

Dangers to Health: A Pictorial Guide to Domestic

Sanitary Defects.

TEALE, M. A., Surgeon to the General Infirmary at Leeds.
graphic Plates. Svo. Cloth, $3.00.

By T. PRIDGIN
With 70 Litho-

Maxims of Public Health. By O. W. WIGHT,

of Detroit. 16m0, 176 pages. Cloth, 75 cents.

M. D., Health Officer

"The intelligent householder who has no time, probably no inclination, for systematic studies, may read herein, as he runs, and find hints that will save himself and his loved ones from unspeakable pain and sorrow.... The greater portions of the book are devoted to the practical problems of combating infectious diseases and the removing of the filth-conditions in the midst of which they flourish."-From Preface.

Hand-Book of Sanitary Information for Householders.

Containing Facts and Sug

gestions about Ventilation, Drain

age, Care of Contagious Diseases, Disinfection, Food, and Water. By ROGER S. TRACY, M. D., Sanitary Inspector of the New York City Health Department. 16mo. Cloth, 50 cents.

Diseases of Modern Life. By B. W. RICHARDSON,

12mo. Cloth, $2.00.

M. D., M. A., F. R. S., etc.

"Particular attention is given to diseases from worry and mental strain, from the passions from alcohol, tobacco, narcotics, food, impure air, late hours and broken sleep, idleness, intermarriage, etc., thus touching upon causes which do not enter into the consideration of sickness.' -Boston Commonwealth.

A Ministry of Health, and other Ad

dresses. By B. W. RICHARDSON, M. D., M. A., F. R. S.,

etc. 12m0. Cloth, $1.50.

"The work, which has the great merit of being written in the simplest and clearest language, gives special attention to the origin and causes of diseases, and a demonstration of the physical laws by which they may be prevented. The author does not, like some members of his profession, enter into a learned description of cures, but traces the causes of diseases with philosophical precision. The book contains what every one should know, and members of the medical profession will not find a study of it in vain.”—Philadelphia Inquirer.

Notes on Nursing.

Cloth, 75 cents.

What It Is, and What It Is Not.
By FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 12mo.

New York: D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street.

Hygienic and Sanitary Works.-(Continued.)

The Chemistry of Common Life. By the late

Prof. JAMES

F. W. JOHNSTON. A new edition, revised and enlarged, and brought down to the present time, by ARTHUR HERBERT CHURCH, M. A., Oxon., author of "Food: its Sources, Constituents, and Uses." Illustrated with Maps and numerous Engravings on Wood. In one volume. 12mo, 592 pages. Cloth, $2.co. SUMMARY OF CONTENTS.-The Air we Breathe; the Water we Drink; the Soil we Cultivate; the Plant we Rear; the Bread we Eat; the Beef we Cook; the Beverages we Infuse; the Sweets we Extract; the Liquors we Ferment; the Narcotics we Indulge in; the Pois ns we Select; the Odors we Enjoy; the Smells we Dislike; the Colors we Admire; What we Breathe and Breathe for; What, How, and Why we Digest; the Body we Cherish; the Circulation of Matter.

Health, and How to

Promote It.

By RICHARD MCSHERRY, M. D., President of the Bal imore Academy of
Medicine, etc.

12mo. Cloth, $1.25.

"The present work is addressed to the general reader, no matter what his pursuit, and the language is such as any physician may use in conversation with an intelligent patient; it is, therefore, as free as such a work can be made from scientific technicalities. It is offered as a contribution to a great cause."—From Preface.

The Poison Problem;

or,

The Cause and Cure of Intemperance. By FELIX L. Os

WALD, M. D., author of "Physical Education," "Household Remedies," etc. 12mo. Cloth, 75 cents; paper, 25 cents.

or, The Health Laws of Nature.

12mo.

Physical Education; By FELIX L. OSWALD, M. D.

Cloth, $1.00

Hand-Book of Historical and Geographical Phthisiology,

with Special

Reference to the

Distribution of Consumption in the United States. By GEORGE A. EVANS,
M. D. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00.

The author presents a sketch of the development of our knowledge of pulmonary consumption from the time of Hippocrates up to the present day, together with the ascertained facts regarding the geographical distribution of that affection.

The Every-Day Doctor. How to Get Well, Keep

Well, and Live Long.

A

Household Book of Practical Medicine, containing a Full Account of the Diseases of the Human System, with Appropriate Remedies and a Collection of Valuable Receipts. By GEORGE H. HOSMER, M. D. 8vo. Full roan, $3.00.

Health: A Hand-Book for Households and Schools.

EDWARD SMITH, M. D.

12mo.

Cloth, $1.00.

By

General Physiology of Muscles and Nerves. By Dr. I. ROSENTHAL, Professor of Physiology

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in the University of Erlangen. With 75 Woodcuts.

"The attempt at a connected account of the general physiology of muscles and nerves is, as far as I know, the first of its kind. The general data for this branch of science have been gained only within the past thirty years."-Extract from Preface.

New York: D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 1, 3, & 5 Bond Street.

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