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THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED

MANUAL OF THE DISEASES OF THE EI

FOR STUDENTS AND GENERAL PRACTITIONERS

By CHARLES H. MAY, M.D.,

Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Ophthalmology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Department, Columbia Univeraly,
New York-1890-1903; Ophthalmic Surgeon to the French Hospital, New York; Consulting Ophthalmologist
to the Red Cross Hospital, New York; Adjunct Ophthalmic Surgeon to Mt. Sinai
Hospital, New York City; etc.

THIRD EDITION REVISED AND ENLARGED

There can be no doubt that May on the Eye is the most popular small textbook on its subject the market. The first edition appeared in August, 1900. The second edition appeared in September, 1901, was exhausted in three weeks, and reprinted twice within a year.

The third edition has been carefully revised, and additions have been made wherever necessitated the progress of medical knowledge. A number of new illustrations, including three more full-page plates been added. The volume will be found to be thoroughly up to date, but the size of the book has not be appreciably increased, as there is no doubt that the original plan of presenting the subject in conc complete form, has met with the approval of both teachers and students throughout the country.

The illustrations are all original. The colored plates, containing sixteen figures, are exquisite ex of color printing, and represent the most common changes in the fundus, practically supplying an ophtha scopic atlas. The illustrations in the text have been made as simple as possible, in the belief that suc trations are more instructive than elaborate pictures. Their technical execution is of the best.

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Treatise on Orthopedic Surger

By EDWARD H. BRADFORD, M.D.

Surgeon to the Children's Hospital and to the Samaritan Hospital; Assistant Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School

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Assistant Surgeon to the Children's Hospital; Surgeon to the Infants' Hospital.

SECOND REVISED AND ENLARGED EDITION. Illustrated by Six Hundred and Twenty-one Engravings

HE advance in Orthopedic Surgery in the last nine years has been so rapid that a revised edition of this work has necess largely the rewriting of the entire book. But few changes in its scope or classification have been made.

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