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FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS SERIES

MAKERS OF MODERN MEDICINE

Lives of the men to whom nineteenth century medical science owes most. Second Edition. New York, 1910. $2.00 net.

THE POPES AND SCIENCE

The story of Papal patronage of the sciences and especially medicine. New York, 1908. $2.00 net.

MAKERS OF ELECTRICITY

Lives of the men to whom important advances in electricity are due. In collaboration with Brother Potamian, F. S. C., Sc. D. (London), Professor of Physics at Manhattan College. New York, 1909.

IN PREPARATION

MAKERS OF OLD-TIME MEDICINE

MAKERS OF ASTRONOMY

THE THIRTEENTH GREATEST OF CENTURIES 450 pages, 15 illustrations. Second Edition. Catholic Summer School Press, New York, 1909.

THE DOLPHIN PRESS SERIES

$2.50 net.

CATHOLIC CHURCHMEN IN SCIENCE (First Series.) Lives of seven founders in physical science who were churchmen. Reprint. Philadelphia, 1910. $1.00 net.

CATHOLIC CHURCHMEN IN SCIENCE

(Second Series.) Lives of Albertus Magnus, Pope John XXI. the ophthalmologist, Guy de Chauliac and Regiomontanus, besides the Jesuit astronomers and clerical pioneers in electricity. Philadelphia, 1909. $1.00 net.

IN COLLABORATION

ESSAYS IN PASTORAL MEDICINE

O'MALLEY AND WALSH

A manual of information on medical subjects for the clergy, religious superiors, superintendents of hospitals, nurses and charity workers. Longmans, New York, 1906.

$2.50 net.

HOW OLD THE NEW

BY

JAMES J. WALSH, M.D., Ph. D., Litt. D.

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Dean and Professor of the History of Medicine and of Nervous
Diseases at Fordham University School of Medicine; Professor of
Physiological Psychology at the Cathedral College, New York

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COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY

JAMES J. WALSH

THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS
RAHWAY, N. J.

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TO THE

Xavier Alumni Sodality

MOST OF THE THOUGHTS CONTAINED IN THIS VOLUME WERE ORIGINALLY EXPRESSED AT OUR BREAKFASTS. IT SEEMS ONLY FITTING, THEN, THAT ON PRESENTATION TO A LARGER AUDIENCE THEY SHOULD BE DEDICATED TO YOU.

J. J. W.

Our Lady's Day, August 15, 1910

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