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MRS. KEITH"S CRIME by MRS. W. K. CLIFFORD
With a Portrait of Mrs. Keith by the Hon. John Collier.
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"Mrs. Clifford"s remarkable tale."--_Athenaeum._
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MASTERS OF MEDICINE edited by ERNEST HART, D.C.L., Editor of "The British Medical Journal"
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Medical discoveries more directly concern the well-being and happiness of the human race than any victories of science. They appeal to one of the primary instincts of human nature, that of self-preservation. The importance of health as the most valuable of our national a.s.sets is coming to be more and more recognised, and the place of the doctor in Society and in the State is becoming one of steadily increasing prominence; indeed, Mr. Gladstone said not many years ago that the time would surely come when the medical profession would take precedence of all the others in authority as well as in dignity. The development of medicine from an empiric art to an exact science is one of the most important and also one of the most interesting chapters in the history of civilisation. The histories of medicine which exist are for the most part only fitted for the intellectual digestion of Dryasdust and his congeners. Of the men who made the discoveries which have saved incalculable numbers of human lives, and which have lengthened the span of human existence, there is often no record at all accessible to the general reader. Yet the story of these men"s lives, of their struggles and of their triumphs, is not only interesting, but in the highest degree stimulating and educative. Many of them could have said with literal truth what Sir Thomas Browne said figuratively, that their lives were a romance. Hitherto there have been no accounts of the lives of medical discoverers in a form at once convenient and uniform, and sold at a popular price. The "Masters of Medicine" is a series of biographies written by "eminent hands" intended to supply this want. It is intended that the man shall be depicted as he moved and lived and had his being, and that the scope and gist of his work, as well as the steps by which he reached his results, shall be set forth in a clear, readable style.
The following is a condensed list of some of the earlier volumes.--
AUTHOR. t.i.tLE.
STEPHEN PAGET _John Hunter_ D"ARCY POWER _William Harvey_ H. LAING GORDON _Sir James Simpson_ JOHN G. MCKENDRICK _Hermann von Helmholtz_ SIR WILLIAM STOKES _William Stokes_ MICHAEL FOSTER _Claude Bernard_ TIMOTHY HOLMES _Sir Benjamin Brodie_ J. F. PAYNE _Thomas Sydenham_ C. L. TAYLOR _Vesalius_
WORKS BY MARTIN A. S. HUME F.R.H.S., Editor of the "Calendar of Spanish State Papers of Elizabeth" (Public Record Office).
THE COURTSHIPS OF QUEEN ELIZABETH With Portraits
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THE YEAR AFTER THE ARMADA AND OTHER HISTORICAL STUDIES
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"Major Hume has thrown the most curious and valuable light on the Armada period. Full of delightful sketches of men and things."--W. L. COURTNEY in _The Daily Telegraph_.
"A work which adds many a fresh page to English, and one may say to European history.... From first to last the volume is excellent reading, while the entertaining style in which the matter is presented and the undeniable authority of the writer ... render the book of special interest and permanent value."--_The Morning Post._
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SIR WALTER RALEGH Being Vol. I. of the series ent.i.tled "Builders of Greater Britain," each vol. with photogravure frontispiece and map.
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"There is not a dull page in it, and, with his skilful telling of it, the story of Raleigh"s life and of his times reads like a romance."--_Pall Mall Gazette._
SOME WORKS BY REV. E. J. HARDY _"The Murray of Matrimony, the Baedeker of Bliss."_
HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED
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