PATHOLOGY. 



Stengel's 

 Text-Book of Pathology 



The New (5th) Edition 



A Text-Book of Pathology. By ALFRED STENGEL, M. D., Professor 

 of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. Octavo volume of 979 

 pages, with 400 text-illustrations, many in colors, and 7 full-page 

 colored plates. Cloth, $5.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 



WITH 400 TEXT-CUTS. MANY IN COLORS, AND 7 COLORED PLATES 



In this work the practical application of pathologic facts to clinical medicine 

 is considered more fully than is customary in works on pathology. While the 

 subject of pathology is treated in the broadest way consistent with the size of the 

 book, an effort has been made to present the subject from the point of view of the 

 clinician. In the second part of the work the pathology of individual organs and 

 tissues is treated systematically and quite fully under subheadings that clearly 

 indicate the subject-matter to be found on each page. In this edition the section 

 dealing with General Pathology has been most extensively revised, several of the 

 important chapters having been practically rewritten. A very useful addition 

 is an Appendix treating of th- technic of pathologic methods, giving briefly the 

 most important methods at present in use for the study of pathology, including, 

 however, only those methods capable of giving satisfactory results. The book 

 will be found to maintain fully its popularity. 



PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS 



William H. Welch. M. D.. 



Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 



" I consider the work abreast of modern pathology, and useful to both students and practi- 

 tioners. It presents in a concise and well-considered form the essential facts of general and 

 special pathologic anatomy, with more than usual emphasis upon pathologic physiology." 



Ludvig Hektoen, M. D.. 



Professor of Pathology, Rush Medical College, Chicago. 



" I regard it as the most serviceable text-book for students on this subject yet written by an 

 American author." 



The Lancet, London 



" This volume is intended to present the subject of pathology in as practical a form as pos- 

 sible, and more especially from the point of view of the 'clinical pathologist.' These subjects 

 have been faithfully carried out, and a valuable text-book is the result. We can most favorably 

 recommend it to our readers as a thoroughly practical work on clinical pathology." 



