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General Practice, Drs. Julius Ullman, William I. Thornton; Diseases of the Genito-Urinary
System, Dr. Alfred B. Wright; Diseases of Children, Dr. Alfred Zittle; Diseases of the Nose, Throat
and Ear, Dr. Henry J. Mulford; Diseases of the Skin, Drs. Grover Wende, Joseph Spangenthal;
Surgery, Drs. Edgar R. McGuire, H. C. Rooth; Diseases of the Nervous System, Drs. James W.
Putnam, James A. Gibson; Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Drs. Elmer G. Starr, Arthur G. Bennett,
Lee Masten Francis, Wm. L. Phillips; Diseases of Women, Dr. R. F. Keyes (Dispensary House
Physician;) Orthopedics, Dr. Roland O. Meisenbach.

Student Assistant in Physiology: Charles G. Heyd, A.B.; Student Assistants in Anatomy: Egbert
L. Burhyte, Clarence V. Costello, Marshall L. Hillsman, A.B.; Andrew Hoch, Assistant in Path-
ological Laboratory.
Miss Emma L. Chappell, College Secretary; Miss Grace A. Persch, Assistant Librarian.
Louis Staffeldt, Janitor.

The SIXTY-FOURTH REGULAR SESSION opens Sept. 27, 1909, and continues thirty-four weeks. The lectures will be held in the large new three-story building, containing three amphitheatres and rooms for dispensary patients, chemical, pathological, histological, bacteriological, physiological and pharmacal laboratories, thoroughly equipped with modern conveniences. Instruction by lectures, recitations, laboratory work. and clinic Four years' graded course. Clinical advantages unexcelled. For further particulars and Catalogue, address

ELI H. LONG, Secretary, University of Buffalo,
BUFFALO, N. Y.

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Tongaline & Lithia
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CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1909.

ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS.

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Uro-Genital Tuberculosis. By BRANSFORD LEWIS, M.D..
Guess-Work in the Practice of Medicine. By B. C. LOVELAND, M.D...

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An Interesting Case of Dermatitis Exfoliativa. By WILLIAM A. Howe, M. D..........

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Render the urine antibacterial, clear, acid Lessen gonorrheal difficulties (tenesmus) Diminish the occurrence of complications. Anusol Suppositories

Relieve hemorrhoidal pain and congestion Exert a tonic action on inflamed mucosae Promote healing of the vascular structures.

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Price of Single Copies of this Magazine, 25 Cents.

EUROPEAN AGENCY, J. B. BAILLIERE & FILS, 19 Rue Hautefeuille, Paris.
Subscription, if paid in advance, $2.00; otherwise, $2.50. Foreign subscription, $9.50
Entered at the Post Office at Buffalo, N. Y., as second-class mail matter.

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