Medical Microscopi. Designed for Studente in Laboratory transport to leave Jan. 1, 1903, and on arrival at Werk and for Practitioners. By T. B. Oertel, M.D., Professor of Manila will report in person to the commanding general, Dlvislen Histology, Pathology, Bacteriology and Clinical Microscopy, Medical of the Philippines, for assignment to duty : Department, University of . With 131 Illustrations, Some First Lient. Milton E. Lando, discharge camp, Angel Island, Cal. ; •f Which Are Colored. Cloth. Pp. 362. Price, $2.00 net. Phila¬ First Lieut. Charles Y. Brownlee, Bernicia Barracks, California. delphia : P. Blaklston's Son ft Co. 1902. A Manual of Medicine. Edited by W. H. Allchin. M.D. Lend., Í.R.C.P., F.R.S. Edin., Senior Physician and Lecturer on Clinical Navy Changes. Medicine, Westminster Hospital. Vol. IV. Diseases of the Respir¬ Changes in the Medical Corps of the Navy for the week ending atory and of the Circulatory Systems. Cloth. Pp. 493. Price, December 27 : $2.00 net. New York : The Macmillan Co. 1902. Medical Inspector D. N. Bertolette, ordered to duty as fleet sur¬ Twentieth Century Practices. An International Encyclopedia geon of the Pacific Station. Modern Medical and •f Science, by Leading Authorities of Europe Medical Inspector E. H. Green, detached from duty as fleet sur¬ America. Edited by Thomas L. Stedman, M.D., New York City. geon, Pacific Station, and ordered to the Wisconsin. Volume XXI. Supplement. Cloth. Pp. 845. Price, $5.00. New York : Wm. Wood & Co. 1903. The Mattison Method in Morphinism. A Modern and Humane Marine-Hospital Changes. J. B. Med¬ Treatment of the Morphin Disease. By Mattison, M.D., Official list of the of station and duties of commissioned ical Director, Brooklyn Home for Narcotic Inebriates. Cloth. Pp. changes 40. Price, $1.00. Published by the Author. New York: E. B. and non-commissioned officers of the and Marine- Treat & Co. 1902. Hospital Service for the seven days ended Dee. 25, 1902 : Manual of Antenatal Pathology and Hygiene. The Fetus. Asst.-Surgeon H. B. Parker, granted leave of absence for 14 days By J. W. Ballantyne, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., F.R.S. Edin., Lecturer on from December 22. Midwifery and Gynecology. Medical College for Women, Edinburgh. Asst.-Surgeon M. J. White, granted leave of absence for 14 days Cloth. Pp. 527. Price, $5.00 net. New York : Wm. Wood & Co. from December 23. 1902. Asst.-Surgeon B. J. Lloyd, relieved from duty at San Francisco Obstetrical Nursing foe Nurses and Students. By Henry and directed to report to Surgeon A. H. Glennan, San Kmis Tuley, M.D., Louisville, Ky., Professor of Obstetrics/Kentucky Francisco, for duty. University, Medical Department. Cloth. Pp. 202. Price, $1.00 A. A. Surgeon J. C. Ballard, granted leave of absence for five net. Chicago : G. P. Engelhard & Co. 1902. days from December 28. A. A. Surgeon B. W. Goldsborough, leave of absence for three A Text-Book of Nursing, for the Use of Training Schools, Fam¬ weeks and Private Weeks-Shaw. Third granted by Department letter of Nov. 22, 1902, amended so ilies, Students. By Clara Edition, that said leave shall be for 12 days only. Thoroughly Revised and Enlarged. Cloth. Pp. 397. Price, $1.75. A. A. York : D. Surgeon S. C. Leonhardt, granted leave of absence for one New Appleton & Co. 1902. month from January 1. How to Succeed in the Practice of Medicine. By Joseph McDowell Mathews. M.D., LL.D., President of American Medical Association, 1898-9. Cloth. Pp. 215. Price, $2.00. Louisville: Health Beports. John P. Morton & Co. 1902. The following cases of smallpox, yellow fever, cholera and plague The Physician's Visiting List. 1903. Fifty-second Year. have been reported to the Public Health and to Surgeon-General, Leather. Prices : Regular Edition, $1.00 $2.25 ; Perpetual, week ended $1.25 and $1.50; monthly, $0.75 to $1.00. Philadelphia: P. Blak¬ Marine-Hospital Service, during the Dec. 27, 1902 : lston's Son & Co. SMALLPOX-UNITED STATES. The A C of Photo-Micrography. A Practical Handbook for California: Los Angeles, Dec. 7-14, 1 case; Sacramento, Dec. Beginners. By W. H. Walmsley. Cloth. Pp. 155. Price, $1.25 6-13, 2 cases ; San Francisco, Dec. 7-14, 3 cases. net. With 29 Photo-Micrographs by the Author. New York : Ten- Georgia: Atlanta, Dec. 10-17, 3 cases, 1 death. aant and Ward. Illinois: Chicago, Dec. 13-20, 2 cases. Van Indiana: Elwood, Dec. 14-21, 1 case ; Dec. 18-20, Regional Minor Surgery. By George Gray Schalck, M.D., 22 4 Indianapolis, French N. Y. Illustrated. cases, deaths. Attending Surgeon Hospital, Profusely : Dec. 1 case. Cloth. Pp. 226. Price, $1.50. New York : International Journal Kentucky Lexington, 13-20, of Louisiana : , Dec. 13-20, 1 case, imported from Mon¬ Surgery Co. roe, La. Life and Correspondence of Ingebsoll Henry Bowditch. In : Vols. I II. 337 and Dec. 13-20, , 16 cases, 6 deaths ; Everett, Two Volumes. and Cloth. Pp. 397 Respect¬ 1 death ; Lawrence, 2 cases. and York : ively. Price, $5.00 net. Boston New Houghton, Mifflln : Grand Dec. Co. 1902. Michigan Rapids, 13-20, 6 cases. ft Missouri : St. Louis, Dec. 7-14, 14 cases. The Proceedings of the Charaka Club. Volume I, 8vo. Pp. Nebraska : Omaha, Dec. 13-20, 5 cases. net. the William R. 97. Price, $3.50 Printed for Club by Jenkins. New Hampshire : Dec. 13-20, Manchester, 7 cases ; Nashua, 15 New York : William Wood & Co. 1902. Limited Edition. cases. Transactions of the Minnesota State Medical Society. New Jersey : Dec. 13-20. Camden, 3 cases ; Newark, 2 cases. Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth Annual Meetings. 1901 and 1902. New York : Dec. 13-20, Buffalo, 2 cases ; New York, 1 case. Cloth. 307. : Northwestern Lancet. 1902. Ohio : Cincinnati, Dec. 12-19, 1 case ; Dec. 9 Pp. Minneapolis 5 Cleveland, 13-20, Thirty-second Annual Report of the cases, deaths ; Dayton, Dec. 13-20, 7 cases ; Hamilton, Dec. 13-20, Central State Hospi¬ 2 cases. tal of Virginia, for the Fiscal Year Ending Sept. 30, 1902. Paper. Pp. 74. Richmond: Everett Waddey Co. 1902. Pennsylvania : Dec. 13-20, Erie, 6 cases ; Johnstown, 8 cases. 2 deaths ; McKeesport, 1 case ; 15 cases. Fordwf.ll or Lost and Won the Hand Philadelphia, Graham, by of the Dead. South Carolina : Charleston, Dec. 6-13, 3 cases, 1 death. By W. June Arlington. Cloth. Pp. 414. Price, $1.25. Philadel¬ Tennessee : Dec. 6-13, 2 cases. : & Scott. Memphis, phia Allen, Lane Washington : Tacoma, Dec. 7-14, 2 cases. The Isle of Content, and Other Waifs of Thought. By George Wisconsin : Milwaukee, Dec. 6-20, 15 cases. F. Butler, M.D. Cloth. Pp. 142. Price, $2.50. Concord, Mass. : SMALLPOX-FOREIGN. The Erudite Press. 1902. Austria : Nov. 22-29, 9 1 death. Annual of the Prague, cases, Thirty-third Report State Board of Health Belgium : Antwerp, Nov. 22-29, 1 case, 1 death. of Massachusetts. Cloth. Pp. 615. Boston: Wright & Potter Brazil : Bahia. Nov. 15-29, 4 cases, 1 death. Printing Co. 1902. Ecuador : Guayaquil, Nov. 22-29, 2 deaths. Luce ß salute. Fototerapia-Radioterapia del Dott. Angelo Gibraltar : Nov. 23-30. 1 case. con 65 illustrazioni. Vol. Bellini, Pp. 355. One Milano : Ulrico Great Britain : Birmingham, Nov. 29-Dec. 6, 1 case ; Edinburgh. Hoepli. Nov. 29-Dec. 6, 1 case ; Leeds, Nov. 29-Dec. 6, 3 cases, ] death ; Liverpool, Nov. 29-Dec. 6, 18 cases, 4 deaths ; London, Nov. 22-Dec. 6, 10 cases. The Public Service. India : Bombay, Nov. 11-25, 4 deaths ; Calcutta, Nov. 15-22, 1 death; Madias, jnov. 8-15, 1 death. Italy : Palermo, Nov. 22-29, 4 cases, 1 death. Army Changes. Mexico : City of Mexico, Nov. 30-Dec. 7, 6 cases, 2 deaths. Russia: Moscow, Nov. 15-22, 7 cases; Odessa, Nov. 22-29, 1 Movements of Medical Officers, U. S. Army, under orders from the case ; St. Petersburg, Nov. 22-29, 4 cases, 1 death. Adjutant-General's Office, Washington, D. C, from Dec. 15 to 20, Straits Settlements : Singapore, Oct. 8-25, 1 death. 1902: Turkey : Constantinople, Nov. 23-30, 3 deaths. Uruguay : Montevideo, Nov. 1-8, 16 cases, 1 death. Hall, Henry M., contract surgeon, U. S. ., Is granted leave of absence for one month. YELLOW FEVER. O'Neill, Joseph ., contract surgeon, U. S. ., Is granted leave of Ecuador : Guayaquil, Nov. 29-Dec. 6, 4 cases. absence for one month. Mexico : Dee. 6-13, Coatzacoalcos, 1 case ; Tampico, 8 deaths ; Overton, David W., contract surgeon, U. S. ., is granted leave of Vera Cruz, 13 cases, 4 deaths. absence to include Dec. 31, 1902. CHOLERA-INSULAR. Joseph, contract surgeon, U. S. is Pinquard, ., relieved from : Oct. duty at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., to take effect on the arrival at Philippines Manila, 19-Nov. 1, 33 cases, 20 deaths ; Cebu. H. Oct. 30, 1 death ; Provinces, Oct. 19-Nov. 7,764 that post of Captain John Stone, asst.-surgeon, U. S. ., and deaths. 1, cases, 4,80« will then proceed to his home, Vinita, 1. T., and on arrival report by letter to the Surgeon-General of the Army for annulment of CHOLERA-FOREIGN. contract. Egypt : Alexandria, Nov. 22-29, 11 deaths. Stockard, James K., contract surgeon, U. S. ., now at Greens¬ India : Bombay, Dec. 11-25, 1 death ; Calcutta, Nov. 15-22, 26 boro, N. C, will proceed to Fort Delaware, Del., and report in deaths. person to the commanding officer of that post for duty and by let¬ Java : Batavia, Oct. 24-Nov. 8, 81 cases, 68 deaths. ter to the commanding general, Department of the East. Straits Settlements : Singapore, Oct. 18-25, 17 deaths. The following named assistant surgeons. U. S. ., are relieved PLAGUE. from at the Indicated duty places after their respective names, and China : 1 1 in person to the Hongkong, Nov. 1-8, case, death. will report commanding general, Department of India : 253 for to the Bombay, Nov. 11-25, deaths ; Calcutta, Nov. 15-2S, 9 California, transportation Philippine Islands on the deaths : Karachi, Nov. 16-23, 19 cases, 18 deaths.

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