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LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Surgery. 



ASHHURST, JOHN, Jr., M. D., 



Professor of Clinical Surgery, iimv. of Penna., Surgeon to the Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia. 



The Principles and Practice of Surgery. New (fourth) edition, enlarged 

 and revised, in one large and handsome octavo volume of 1114 pages, with 597 illustra- 

 tions. Cloth, $6 ; leather, $7 ; half Eussia, $7.50. 



As with Erichsen so with Ashhurst, its position 

 in professional favor is established, and one has 

 now but to notice the changes, if any, in theory 

 and practice, that are apparent in the present 

 as compared with the preceding edition, published 

 three years ago. The work has been brought well 

 up to date, and is larger and better illustrated than 

 before, and its author may rest assured that it will 

 certainly have a " continuance of the favor with 

 which it has heretofore been received." The 

 American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Jan. 1886. 



Every advance in surgery worth notice, chroni- 

 cled in recent literature, has been suitably recog- 

 nized and noted in its proper place. Suffice it to 

 say, we regard Ashhurst's Surgery, as now pre- 

 sented in the fourth edition, as the best single 

 volume on surgery published in the English lan- 

 guage, valuable alike to the student and the prac- 

 titioner, to the one as a text-book, to the other as 

 a manual of practical surgery. With pleasure we 

 give this volume our endorsement in full. New 

 Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Jan., 1886. 



LL. D. 



GROSS, S. D., M. &., LL. &., D. C. L. Oxon., 

 Cantab. 9 



Emeritus Professor of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. 

 A System of Surgery : Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Operative. 

 Sixth edition, thoroughly revised and greatly improved. In two large and beautifully- 

 printed imperial octavo volumes containing 2382 pages, illustrated by 1623 engravings. 

 Strongly bound in leather, raised bands, $15 ; half Kussia, raised bands, $16. 



His System of Surgery, which, since its first edi- 

 tion in 1859, has been a standard work in this 

 country as well as in America, in "the whole 



Dr. Gross' System of Surgery has long been the 

 standard work on that subject for students and 

 practitioners. London Lancet, May 10, 1884. 



The work as a whole needs no commendation. 

 Many years ago it earned for itself the enviable 

 reputation of the leading American work on sur- 

 gery, and it is still capable of maintaining that 

 standard. A considerable amount of new material 

 has been introduced, and altogether the distin- 

 guished author has reason to be satisfied that he 

 has placed the work fully abreast of the state of 

 our knowledge. Med. Record, Nov. 18, 1882. 



domain of surgery," tells how earnest and labori- 

 ous and wise a surgeon he was. how thoroughly 

 he appreciated the work done by men in other 

 countries, and how much he contributed to pro- 

 mote the science and practice of surgery in his 

 own. There has been no man to whom America 

 is so much indebted in this respect as the Nestor 

 of surgery. British Medical Journal, May 10, 1884. 



GOULD, A. PEARCE, M. S., M. B., I. R. C. 8. 9 



Assistant Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital. 



Elements of Surgical Diagnosis. In one pocket-size 12mo. volume of 589 



pages. Cloth, $2.00. See Students' Series of Manuals, page 4. 



This book will be found to be a most uset'ul 

 guide for the hard-worked practitioner. Mr. 

 Gould's style is eminently clear and precise, and 

 we can cordially recommend the manual as being 

 the outcome of the efforts of an honest and thor- 

 oughly practical surgeon. The Medical News, Jan. 

 24, 1885. 



This is a capital little book, written by a prac- 

 tical man on a very practical subject. The topics 

 are very systematically and succinctly arranged, 

 are tersely presented, and the points of diagnosis 

 very intelligently discussed. It will be found to 

 be of the greatest amount of help both to teacher 

 and student. Medical Record, Feb. 28, 1885. 



GIBNEY, V. P., M. D., 



Surgeon to the Orthopaedic Hospital, New York, etc. 



Orthopaedic Surgery. For the use of Practitioners and Students. In one hand- 

 some octavo volume, profusely illustrated. Preparing. 



DRUTTT, ROBERT, M. R. C. S., etc. 



The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery. From the eighth 

 London edition. In one 8vo. volume of 687 pages, with 432 illus. Cloth, $4 ; leather, $5. 



ROBERTS, JOHN B., A. M., M. D., 



Lecturer on Anatomy and on Operative Surgery at the Philadelphia School of Anatomy. 



The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery. For the use of Students 

 and Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery. In one very handsome octavo volume of about 

 500 pages, with many illustrations. Preparing. 



BELLAMY, EDWARD, F. R. C. S. 9 



Surgeon and Lecturer on Surgery at Charing Oross Hospital, London. 

 Operative Surgery. Shortly. See Students' Series of Manuals, page 4. 



PIRRIE'S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF 

 SURGERY. Edited by JOHN NEILL, M. D. In 

 one Svo. vol. of 784 pp. with 316 illus. Cloth, 83.75. 



MILLER'S PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth 

 and revised American from the last Edinburgh 

 edition. In one large Svo. vol. of 682 pages, with 

 364 illustrations. Cloth, $3.75. 



SKEY'S OPERATIVE SURGERY. In one vol. Svo. 

 of 661 pages, with 81 woodcuts. Cloth, $3.25. 



MILLER'S PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY. Fourth 

 Americaen from the third Edinburgh edition. In 

 one Svo. vol. of 638 pages, with 340 illustrations. 

 Cloth, $3.76. 



