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AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF APPLIED THERAPEUTICS. By 43 Distinguished Practitioners and Teachers. Edited by JAMES C. WILSON, M.D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. One hand. some imperial octavo volume of 1326 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $7.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $8.00 net. Sold by Subscription.

"As a work either for study or reference it will be of great value to the practitioner, as it is virtually an exposition of such clinical therapeutics as experience has taught to be of the most value. Taking it all in all, no recent publication on therapeutics can be compared with this one in practical value to the working physician."-Chicago Clinical Review.

"The whole field of medicine has been well covered. The work is thoroughly practical, and while it is intended for practitioners and students, it is a better book for the general practitioner than for the student. The young practitioner especially will find it extremely suggestive and helpful."-The Indian Lancet.

AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Second Edition, Revised.

By 63 Eminent Contributors. Edited by LOUIS STARR, M.D., Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, etc.; assisted by THOMPSON S. WESTCOTT, M.D., Attending Physician to the Dispensary for Diseases of Children, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. In one handsome imperial octavo volume of 1250 pages, profusely illustrated. Cloth, $7.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $8.00 net. Sold by Subscription.

"This is far and away the best text-book on children's diseases ever published in the English language, and is certainly the one which is best adapted to American readers. We congratulate the editor upon the result of his work, and heartily commend it to the attention of every student and practitioner."-American Journal of the Medical Sciences.

AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT.

By 58 Prominent Specialists. Edited by G. E. DE SCHWEINITZ, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; and B. ALEXANDER RANDALL, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Ear in the University of Pennsylvania and in the Philadelphia Polyclinic. Ready soon.

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AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF GENITO-URINARY AND SKIN

DISEASES.

By 47 Eminent Specialists and Teachers. Edited by L. BOLTON BANGS, M.D., Late Professor of Genito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases, New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital; and W. A. HARDAWAY, M.D., Professor of Diseases of the Skin, Missouri Medical College. Imperial octavo volume of 1229 pages, with 300 engravings and 20 full-page colored plates. Cloth, $7.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $8.00 net. Sold by Subscription.

"This volume is one of the best yet issued of the publisher's series of American TextBooks.' The list of contributors represents an extraordinary array of talent and extended experience. The book will easily take the place in comprehensiveness and value of the half dozen or more costly works on these subjects which have heretofore been necessary to a well-equipped library."-New York Polyclinic.

AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF GYNECOLOGY, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. Second Edition, Revised.

By 10 of the Leading Gynecologists of America. Edited by J. M. BALDY, M. D., Professor of Gynecology in the Philadelphia Polyclinic, etc. Handsome imperial octavo volume of over 700 pages, with 341 illustrations in the text, and 38 colored and half-tone plates. Cloth, $6.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $7.00 net. Sold by Subscription. "It is practical from beginning to end. Its descriptions of conditions, its recommendations for treatment, and above all the necessary technique of different operations, are clearly and admirably presented. It is well up to the most advanced views of the day, and embodies all the essential points of advanced American gynecology. It is destined to make and hold a place in gynecological literature which will be peculiarly its own.”Medical Record, New York.

AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF LEGAL MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY.

Edited by FREDERICK PETERSON, M. D., Clinical Professor of Mental Diseases in the Woman's Medical College, New York; Chief of Clinic, Nervous Department, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; and WALTER S. HAINES, M.D., Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Toxicology in Rush Medical College, Chicago. In Preparation. AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF OBSTETRICS.

By 15 Eminent American Obstetricians. Edited by RICHARD C. NorRIS, M.D.; Art Editor, ROBERT L. DICKINSON, M.D. One handsome imperial octavo volume of over 1000 pages, with nearly 900 beautiful colored and half-tone illustrations. Cloth, $7.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $8.00 net. Sold by Subscription.

"Permit me to say that your American Text-Book of Obstetrics is the most magnificent medical work that I have ever seen. I congratulate you and thank you for this superb work, which alone is sufficient to place you first in the ranks of medical publishers."-ALEXANDER J. C. SKENE, Professor of Gynecology in the Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.

"This is the most sumptuously illustrated work on midwifery that has yet appeared. In the number, the excellence, and the beauty of production of the illustrations it far surpasses every other book upon the subject. This feature alone makes it a work which no medical library should omit to purchase."—British Medical Journal.

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"As an authority, as a book of reference, as a working book' for the student or prac titioner, we commend it because we believe there is no better."-American Journal of the Medical Sciences.

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AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF PATHOLOGY.

Edited by JOHN GUITÉRAS, M.D., Professor of General Pathology and
of Morbid Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania; and DAVID
RIESMAN, M.D., Demonstrator of Pathological Histology in the
University of Pennsylvania. In Preparation.

AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY.

By 10 of the Leading Physiologists of America. Edited by WILLIAM
H. HOWELL, PH.D., M.D., Professor of Physiology in the Johns Hop-
kins University, Baltimore, Md. One handsome imperial octavo
volume of 1052 pages.
Illustrated. Cloth, $6.00 net; Sheep or Half
Morocco, $7.00 net. Sold by Subscription.

"We can commend it most heartily, not only to all students of physiology, but to every physician and pathologist, as a valuable and comprehensive work of reference, written by men who are of eminent authority in their own special subjects."-London Lancet.

"To the practitioner of medicine and to the advanced student this volume constitutes, we believe, the best exposition of the present status of the science of physiology in the English language.”—American Journal of the Medical Sciences.

AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF SURGERY. Second Edition.

By 13 Eminent Professors of Surgery. Edited by WILLIAM W. KEEN, M.D., LL.D., and J. WILLIAM WHITE, M.D., PH.D. Handsome imperial octavo volume of 1250 pages, with 500 wood-cuts in the text, and 39 colored and half-tone plates. Thoroughly revised and enlarged, with a section devoted to "The Use of the Röntgen Rays in Surgery." Cloth, $7.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $8.00 net. Sold by Subscription.

"Personally, I should not mind it being called THE TEXT-Book (instead of A TEXTBOOK), for I know of no single volume which contains so readable and complete an account of the science and art of Surgery as this does."-Edmund OweN, F.R.C.S., Member of the Board of Examiners of the Royal College of Surgeons, England.

"If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position of American surgery, we must admit it is of a very high order of merit, and that English surgeons will have to look very carefully to their laurels if they are to preserve a position in the van of surgical practice.”London Lancet.

AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE.

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By 12 Distinguished American Practitioners. Edited by WILLIAM
PEPPER, M.D., LL.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medi-
cine and of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania.
handsome imperial octavo volumes of about 1000 pages each.
trated. Prices per volume: Cloth, $5.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco,
$6.00 net. Sold by Subscription.

"I am quite sure it will commend itself both to practitioners and students of medicine, and become one of our most popular text-books."-ALFRED LOOMIS, M.D., LL.D., Professor of Pathology and Practice of Medicine, University of the City of New York.

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We reviewed the first volume of this work, and said: 'It is undoubtedly one of the best text-books on the practice of medicine which we possess.' A consideration of the second and last volume leads us to modify that verdict and to say that the completed work is in our opinion the best of its kind it has ever been our fortune to see."-New York Medical Journal.

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AN AMERICAN YEAR-BOOK OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY. A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators. Collected and arranged, with critical editorial comments, by eminent American specialists and teachers, under the general editorial charge of GEORGE M. GOULD, M.D. One handsome imperial octavo volume of about 1200 pages. Uniform in style, size, and general make-up with the "American Text-Book" Series. Cloth, $6.50 net; Half Morocco, $7.50 net. Sold by Subscription.

"It is difficult to know which to admire most-the research and industry of the distinguished band of experts whom Dr. Gould has enlisted in the service of the Year-Book, or the wealth and abundance of the contributions to every department of science that have been deemed worthy of analysis. It is much more than a mere compilation of abstracts, for, as each section is entrusted to experienced and able contributors, the reader has the advantage of certain critical commentaries and expositions proceeding from writers fully qualified to perform these tasks.

It is emphatically a book which should find a place in every medical library, and is in several respects more useful than the famous 'Jahrbücher' of Germany."-London Lancet.

ANDERS' PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Second Edition.

A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By JAMES M. ANDERS,
M.D., PH.D., LL.D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of
Clinical Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia.
handsome octavo volume of 1287 pages, fully illustrated.
$5.50 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.50 net.

In one
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"It is an excellent book,-concise, comprehensive, thorough, and up to date. It is a credit to you; but, more than that, it is a credit to the profession of Philadelphia-to us." JAMES C. WILSON, Professor of the Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.

"I consider Dr. Anders' book not only the best late work on Medical Practice, but by far the best that has ever been published. It is concise, systematic, thorough, and fully up to date in everything. I consider it a great credit to both the author and the publisher.' A. C. COWPERTHWAITE, President of the Illinois Homeopathic Medical Association.

ASHTON'S OBSTETRICS. Fourth Edition, Revised.

Essentials of Obstetrics. By W. EASTERLY ASHTON, M.D., Professor of Gynecology in the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Crown octavo, 252 pages; 75 illustrations. Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

[See Saunders' Question-Compends, page 21. ·] "Embodies the whole subject in a nut-shell. We cordially recommend it to our read ers."-Chicago Medical Times.

BALL'S BACTERIOLOGY. Third Edition, Revised.

Essentials of Bacteriology; a Concise and Systematic Introduction. to the Study of Micro-organisms. By M. V. BALL, M.D., Bacteriologist to St. Agnes' Hospital, Philadelphia, etc. Crown octavo, 218 pages; 82 illustrations, some in colors, and 5 plates. Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25.

[See Saunders' Question-Compends, page 21.]

"The student or practitioner can readily obtain a knowledge of the subject from a perusal of this book. The illustrations are clear and satisfactory."-Medical Record, New York.

BASTIN'S BOTANY.

Laboratory Exercises in Botany. By EDSON S. BASTIN, M.A., late Professor of Materia Medica and Botany, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Octavo volume of 536 pages, with 87 plates. Cloth, $2.50. "It is unquestionably the best text-book on the subject that has yet appeared. The work is eminently a practical one. We regard the issuance of this book as an important event in the history of pharmaceutical teaching in this country, and predict for it an unqualified success."—Alumni Report to the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.

“There is no work like it in the pharmaceutical or botanical literature of this country, and we predict for it a wide circulation.”—American Journal of Pharmacy.

BECK'S SURGICAL ASEPSIS.

A Manual of Surgical Asepsis. By CARL BECK, M.D., Surgeon to St. Mark's Hospital and the New York German Poliklinik, etc. 306 pages; 65 text-illustrations, and 12 full-page plates. Cloth, $1.25 net. "An excellent exposition of the 'very latest' in the treatment of wounds as practised by leading German and American surgeons."-Birmingham (Eng.) Medical Review.

"This little volume can be recommended to any who are desirous of learning the details of asepsis in surgery, for it will serve as a trustworthy guide.”—London Lancet.

BOISLINIERE'S OBSTETRIC ACCIDENTS, EMERGENCIES, AND

OPERATIONS.

Obstetric Accidents, Emergencies, and Operations. By L. CH. BOISLINIERE, M.D., late Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics, St. Louis Medical College. 381 pages, handsomely illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 net. "It is clearly and concisely written, and is evidently the work of a teacher and practitioner of large experience."-British Medical Journal.

"A manual so useful to the student or the general practitioner has not been brought to our notice in a long time. The field embraced in the title is covered in a terse, interesting way."-Yale Medical Journal.

BROCKWAY'S MEDICAL PHYSICS. Second Edition, Revised.

Essentials of Medical Physics. By FRED J. BROCKWAY, M.D.,
Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy in the College of Physicians and
Surgeons, New York. Crown octavo, 330 pages; 155 fine illustrations.
Cloth, $1.00 net; interleaved for notes, $1.25 net.

[See Saunders' Question-Compends, page 21.]

"The student who is well versed in these pages will certainly prove qualified to com. prehend with ease and pleasure the great majority of questions involving physical principles likely to be met with in his medical studies."-American Practitioner and News.

"We know of no manual that affords the medical student a better or more concise exposition of physics, and the book may be commended as a most satisfactory presentation of those essentials that are requisite in a course in medicine.”—New York Medical Journal. "It contains all that one need know on the subject, is well written, and is copiously illustrated.”—Medical Record, New York.

BURR ON NERVOUS DISEASES.

A Manual of Nervous Diseases. By CHARLES W. BURR, M.D.,
Clinical Professor of Nervous Diseases, Medico-Chirurgical College,
Philadelphia; Pathologist to the Orthopedic Hospital and Infirmary
for Nervous Diseases; Visiting Physician to St. Joseph's Hospital, etc.
In Preparation.

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