22 LEA Itaoximts Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Surgery, Frac., Disloc. 



HOLMES, TIMOTHY, M. A., 



Nuri/frm unil Lecturer on tiurgen/ at AY. Oeorye'a Hospital, London. 



A System of Surgery; Theoretical and Practical. IN TREATISES BY 



VARIOUS AUTHORS. AMKKICAN KDITION, TIIOKOIUJMI.Y RKVISKD AND KK-KDITED 

 liy JOHN II. PACKARD, M. !>., Surgeon to the Kpiseopal and St. Joseph's Hospitals, 

 Philadelphia, assisted hy a corps of thirty-three of the most eminent American surgeons. 

 In throe large and very handsome imperial octavo volumes containing 3137 douhle- 

 <-olninncd pages, with 979 illust rat i OILS on wood and 13 lithographic plates, Keautifnlly 

 colored. Price per set, cloth, $1S.OO ; leather, $'J 1.00; half Russia, $22.50. Sold only by 



HAMILTON, FRANK I!., M. J>., LL. J>., 



Htinii-on to Ilii/i-riii- Hospital, iVt York. 



A Practical Treatise on Fractures and Dislocations. Seventh edition 



thoroughly revised and much improved. In one very handsome octavo volume of 998 

 pages, with 37'.t illust rations. Cloth, $5.50; leather, $6.50; very handsome half Russia, 

 open liack, $7.00. 



It is about twenty live years ago .since the first, 

 edition of this groat work appeared. The edition 

 now issued is the seventh, and this fact alone is 

 enough to le -I il'.V to the excellence of it ill all par 

 tieulai '. Hooks upon siiocial subject'! do not 

 Usually command extended sale, but this one is 

 without a rival in any language. It is essentially 

 a practical treatise, and it gathers within its covers 

 iilmo:<l everything valuable that lias been written 

 about fractures and dislocat ions. The principles 

 and methods of treatment are very fully given. 

 The book is so well known that it does not require 



any lengthened review. Wo r:in only siiy Mint it 

 is still unapproached as a treatise un<l that it is a 

 proof of the -/.cat and industry mm m'oat aliility of 

 its distinguished author, 'f'/ia J>itl>/ni Journal oj 

 Mi-ilii-nl .SV/cfirc, l''el>. Issii. 



Mis famous (reulise on /Vncnu-cs dMif DislMO- 

 /inii.t, published lirst. in Istid, is justly rci^nrdrd as 

 the lio.st hook on that Hlllijoi-l in e\ isleiire. It has 

 now run through soven editions, and has been 

 translated into French and Gorman. Medical 

 lii-conl, AUK- I I. 



SMITH, STEPHEN, M. J)., 



/Ve/Vx.siD- of Cliniciil .S'liri/iri/ in thr l!niri-i-niti/ of tlif Citii of New York. 



The Principles and Practice of Operative Surgery. New (second) and 



thoroughly revised edition. In one very handsome octavo volume of !S9'2 pages, with 

 1005 illustrations. Cloth, $100; leather, $5.00. Juxt i;;i<l,,. 

 This work is too well and loo favorably known to pleto works in the Knglish language, and la a fit 



ret pure any words of commendation, and its mer- ' '" '" 141 -- 1 : ' * * " 



it,s clVeetually protect it from adverse criticism. 

 It is a treatise upon the principles as well as the 

 practice of mechanical surgery. The subject mat- 

 ter is brought down to the very latest period, hence 

 we shall find the work to he a faithful exponent 

 of the art of surgery as practised now. Stephen 

 Smith's ( Iperalive Siirgery is one of (he most eom- 



companlon to Malgaigne's magnificent treatise. 

 The vt undents are good, and nro very numerous. 

 The descriptions of operative procedures are plain, 



and the opinions expressed are conservative nnd 

 judicious. The work rellecls great credit upon the 

 author and upon American surgical literature. 

 Tlir .lit:rir<in Journal of the Mulicol .s'c/Vmvx, April, 

 1887. 



STIMSON, LEWIS A., B. A., M. T>., 



Professor of I\itlioli> ; iii-al. Anntonin tit thf, (Inivr.rxiti/ of the City of Nero York, iSitrff0n and Curator 

 to flfllfrtit'. ' lloni'ilnl, Siiriiron to ilif I'l-mlii/lcniui OOtptttl, A'fii' Vorfc, etc. 



A Manual of Operative Surgery. New (second) edition. In one very hand- 

 Home royal 1'Jmo. volume of a03 pages, with 3-1 '2 illustrations. Cloth, $2.50. Jmt ready. 



'There is always room for a good book, so thnt 

 while mnnv works on operntlve .surgery must |M> 

 <'onslderei( superlluous, that of I>r. Slimson has 

 held its own. 'The author knows the dillicult art 

 of condensation. 'Thus the manual nerves as a 

 work of reference., and at the same time as a 

 handy i;uide. It teaches what il professes, the. 

 Hteps of operations. In (his edition 1'r. Stimsou 

 has sought to Indicate the. changes that hnve been 



ell'ecled in operative methods and procedures by 

 the untisopt ie system, nnd has added an account 

 of many new "operations and variations in the 

 steps 01 older operations. Wo do not desire to 

 e\iol this manual above many excellent standard 

 I'.i-il ish publications of the same class, still we be- 

 lieve that it contains much that i.s worthy of imi- 

 tation. liritiffi Medical Journtil, Jnu. '2'2, 1887. 



By the same Author. 

 A Practical Treatise on Fractures. In one very handsome octavo volume of 



f>9S pages, with ."ilO l>eautil'iil illustrations. Cloth, $4.75; leather, $5.75. 



The author has given to the medical profession 

 in this (realise on fractures what is likely to he- 

 come H standard work on I he subject. 1 ( is certainly 

 not surpassed by any work written m the lOuglish, 

 or, for that matter, any other language. The au- 

 thor tells us in a short, concise and comprehensive 

 ina&aer, all thai is known about hissubjeet. There 

 is nothing scanty or .superficial about it, as in most 

 othor treatises; on the contrary, everything is thor- 



ough. Thechapterson repair of fractures and their 

 treatment show him not only to be a profound stu- 

 dent, but likewise apraetical surgeon and patholo- 

 gist. Ills mode of treatment of the different fract- 

 ures Is eminently sound and practical. Wo consider 

 this work one ol' the best, on fractures; nnd it will 

 be welcomed not only as a text-book, but also by 

 (lie surgeon in full practice. N. O. Medical and 

 Journal, March, 1S8U. 



MARSH, HOWARD, 1\ R. C. S., 



Senior Assistant .Van/con to inni Lecturer on Anatonu/ nt St. Bnr/holi'in,w'.t Hospital, London. 

 Diseases of the Joints. In one 1'Jmo. volume of K'iS pages, wit-h 64 woodcuts 

 and a colored plate. Cloth, iJi'J.OO. See Serif* of Clinical Manual*, page 4. 



PICK, T. PICKERING, 2\ R. C. S., 



Sunjeon to and l.n-tnri-r <>n ,S'i<n;rri/ ill St. (?<>n;<i's Hospital, Ismdon. 



Fractures and Dislocations. In one 12mo. volume of 530 pages, with 93 

 illustrations. Limp cloth, 00. See Series of Clinical Manuals, page 4. 



