EDITED BY W. W. KEEN, M. D., Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. This series of American Health Primers is prepared to diffuse as widely ano cheaply as possible, among all classes, a knowledge of the elementary facts of Preventive Medicine, and the bearings and applications of the latest and best re searches in every branch of Medical and Hygenic Science, They are intended to teach people the principles of Health, and how to take care of themselves, their children, pupils, employees, etc. Handsome Cloth Binding, 50 cents, each. Sent, postpaid, upon receipt of price, or may be obtained from any bookstore. HEARING, AND HOW TO KEEP IT. With Illustrations. By CHAS. H. BURNETT, M. D., Aurist to the Presbyterian Hospital, Professor in the Philadel phia Polyclinic. LONG LIFE, AND HOW TO REACH IT. By J. G. RICHARDSON, M. D., Professor of Hygiene in the University of Pennsylvania. THE SUMMER, AND ITS DISEASES. By JAMES C. WILSON, M. D., Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis in Jefferson Medical College. EYESIGHT, AND HOW TO CARE FOR IT. With Illustrations. By GEO C. HARLAN, M. D., Surgeon to the Wills (Eye) Hospital, and to the Eye and Ear Department, Pennsylvania Hospital. THE THROAT AND THE VOICE. With Illustrations. By J. SOLIS CO. HEN, M. D., Lecturer on Diseases of the Throat in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc. THE WINTER, AND ITS DANGERS. By HAMILTON OSGOOD, M. D.. of Boston, Editorial Staff Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. THE MOUTH AND THE TEETH. With Illustrations. By J. W. WHITE, M. D., D. D. S., of Philadelphia, Editor of the Dental Cosmos. Clin BRAIN WORK AND OVERWORK. By H. C. WOOD. Jr., M. D., SEA AIR AND SEA BATHING. By JOHN H. PACKARD, M. D., of Phila Each Volume of the 'American Health Primers' The Inter-Ocean has had the pleasure to commend. In their practical teachings, learning, and sound sense, these volumes are worthy of all the compliments they have received. They teach what every man and woman should know, and yet what nine-tenths of the intelligent classes are ignorant of, or at best, have a scattering knowledge of."-Chicago Inter Ocean. "The series of American Health Primers deserves hearty commendation. These handbooks of practical suggestion are prepared by men whose professional competence is beyond question, and for the most part, by those who have made the subject treated the specific study of their lives.' |