Fordham University Press Series. MAKERS OF MODERN MEDICINE. Lives of the dozen men to whom nineteenth century medical science owes most. Cloth, octavo, 362 pp., with portrait of Pasteur. Fordham University Press, New York, 1907. $2.00, net. MAKERS OF ELECTRICITY. and Walsh, in press. 1908. Brother Potamian Issued October, OLD-TIME MAKERS OF MEDICINE in preparation, to be issued March, 1909. MAKERS OF ASTRONOMY to be issued October, 1909. Other Publications. THE THIRTEENTH GREATEST OF CENTURIES. The story of the rise of the universities and of the origin of modern art, letters, science, liberty and democracy in a single century. Cloth, octavo, 450 pp., fifteen illustrations. Catholic Summer School Press, N. Y., 1907. $2.50, net. CATHOLIC CHURCHMEN IN SCIENCE. Lives of seven founders in physical science who were Churchmen. Cloth, gilt top, with portraits. The Dolphin Press, Philadelphia, 1906. $1.00, net. CATHOLIC CHURCHMEN IN SCIENCE, second series, containing the lives of Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon, St. Thomas Aquinas, Pope John XXI., Jesuit Astronomers, Clerical Pioneers in Electricity, Father Piazzi, and Father Wasmann, S. J. (In preparation). In Collaboration. O'MALLEY AND WALSH. Essays on Pastoral Medicine. Longmans, Green & Co., N. Y., 1906. $2.50, net. THE HISTORY OF THE PAPAL RELATIONS TO SCIENCE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES AND DOWN TO OUR OWN TIME BY James J. Walsh, M. D., Ph. D., LL.D. PROFESSOR OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND OF NERVOUS DISEASES AT FORDHAM NEW YORK, AND LECTURER ON BIOLOGY AT THE CATHOLIC SUMMER SCHOOL OF AMERICA. FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS NEW YORK PUBLIC |