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III.--=What to Eat.= A Manual for the Housekeeper; giving a bill of fare for every day in the year. 134 pages, boards 50 "It can hardly fail to prove a valuable aid to housekeepers who are brought to their wits' end to know what to get for the day's meals."--_San Francisco Bulletin._ IV.--=Till the Doctor Comes, and How to Help Him.= By GEORGE H. HOPE, M.D. Revised with additions by a New York physician. :: A popular guide in all cases of accident and sudden illness. 12mo, 99 pages, boards 50 "A most admirable treatise; short, concise, and practical."--_Harper's Monthly_ (Editorial). V.--=Stimulants and Narcotics=; MEDICALLY, PHILOSOPHICALLY, AND MORALLY CONSIDERED. By GEORGE M. BEARD, M.D. 12mo, 155 pages, cloth 75 "Dr. Beard has given the question of stimulants the first fair discussion in moderate compass that it has received in this country. * * * The book should be widely read."--_N. Y. Independent._ VI.--=Eating and Drinking.= A Popular Manual of Food and Diet in Health and Disease. By GEORGE M. BEARD, M.D. 12mo, 180 pages, cloth 75 "The best manual upon the subject we have seen."--_N. Y. World._ VII.--=The Student's Own Speaker.= By PAUL REEVES. A Manual of Oratory, comprising new selections, patriotic, pathetic, grave, and humorous, for home use and for schools. 12mo, 215 pages, boards 75 "We have never before seen a collection so admirably adapted for its purpose."--_Cincinnati Chronicle._ VIII.--=How to Educate Yourself.= A Complete Guide to Students; showing how to study, what to study, and how and what to read. It is, in short, a "Pocket School-master." By GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON. 12mo, 151 pages, boards 50 "We write with unqualified enthusiasm about this book, which is untellably good and for good."--_N. Y. Evening Mail._ IX.--=A Manual of Etiquette.= With Hints on Politeness, Good-Breeding, etc. By "DAISY EYEBRIGHT." 12mo, boards 50 "The suggestions and directions are given with taste and judgment, and express the habits of good society."--_Louisville Courier-Journal._ X.--=The Mother's Register.= Current Notes on the Health of Children, Part I., Boys. Part II., Girls. "The Mother records for the Physician to interpret." From the French of Prof. J. B. FONSSAGRIVES, M.D. 12mo, cloth
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