DIPHTHERIA.—A concise description of the nature, causes, modes of prevention, and most successful mode of treatment of this now prevalent and fatal malady. The most carefully written and reliable popular treatise on the subject. Every family should have it. Three colored plates. This book has saved many lives. 64 pp., 25 cts.

EVILS OF FASHIONABLE DRESS, AND HOW TO DRESS HEALTHFULLY.—This little work considers the subject of fashionable dress from a medical standpoint, and thoroughly exposes its evils. It does not stop here, but points out an easy and acceptable remedy. 40 pp., 10 cts.

PROPER DIET FOR MAN.—A scientific discussion of the question of vegetable versus animal food. Ultra notions are avoided, and the subjects treated are handled with candor. Paper covers, 15 cts.

A TEXT-BOOK OF ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HYGIENE.—Especially adapted to families. Untechnical, concise, interesting, and practical. 350 pp., 150 cuts, 15 colored plates, muslin bound, leather back, $1.50.

WINE AND THE BIBLE.—A demonstration that the Bible in no degree sustains the habitual use of alcoholic drinks of any sort. Just the thing for temperance work. (In press).

ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCIES.—A complete answer to the question "what to do in cases of accidents of all sorts." The most complete and practical popular treatise on the subject. Profusely illustrated. (In press).

DISEASES OF WOMEN.—A work which should be in the hands of every woman. It gives a concise account of the nature, causes, and proper treatment of all the diseases to which the female sex is subject. Numerous illustrations. (In press).

PLAIN FACTS FOR GIRLS.—A work which ought to be in the hands of every girl and young woman in the land. The information it contains will save years of suffering. (In press).

PLAIN FACTS FOR BOYS.—Every boy and young man cannot but be made better by the perusal of this work. Every parent or teacher having boys under his charge should put this book into their hands. (In press).

CONSUMPTION: HOW TO PREVENT AND HOW TO CURE.—The author believes that consumption is a preventable disease, even when hereditary, and is curable, even when considerably advanced. He proves his views by illustrative cases, and points out the road to health. He also believes that consumption is a contagious malady, and adduces proof of this startling fact. Illustrated. (In press).