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The Roman Question

CHAPTER XX
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Designed for the use of Schools, Seminaries and Colleges in the United States.

By Henry Goadby, M.D., Professor of Vegetable and Animal Physiology and Entomology, in the State Agricultural College of Michigan, &c.

A new edition.

One handsome vol., 8vo., embellished with upwards of 450 wood engravings (many of them colored,) Price, $2 "The attempt to teach only Human Physiology, like a similar proceeding in regard to Anatomy, can only end in failure; whereas, if the origin (so to speak) of the organic structures in the animal kingdom, be sought for and steadily pursued through all the classes, showing their gradual complication, and the necessity for the addition of accessory organs, till they reach their utmost development and culminate in man, the study may be rendered an agreeable and interesting one, and be fruitful in profitable results.
"Throughout the accompanying pages, this principle has been kept steadily in view, and it has been deemed of more importance to impart solid and thorough instruction on the subjects discussed, rather than embrace the whole field of physiology, and, for want of space, fail to do justice to any part of it."-- _Extract from Preface_.
* * * * * The Physiology of Common Life.

By George Henry Lewis, Author of _Seaside Studies_, _Life of Goethe_, etc.No.1.Just Ready.


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