24 LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS TJrin. Dis., Dentistry, etc. 



ROBERTS, WILLIAM, M. !>., 



Lecturer on Medicine in the Manchester School of Medicine, etc. 



A Practical Treatise on Urinary and Renal Diseases, including Uri- 

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The previous editions of this hook have made it j The peculiar value and finish of the book are in 

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a measure derived from its resolute maintenance 

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 The Manchester Medical Chronicle, July, 1885. 



FURDY, CHARLES W. 9 M. D. 



Bright's Disease and Allied Disorders. 



with illustrations. Cloth, $2. Just ready. 



The object of this work is to " furnish a system- 

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In one octavo volume of 288 pages, 



pathology and treatment of the chief organic 

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On treatment the writer is particularly strong, 

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MORRIS, HENRY, M. B., F. R. C. S., 



Surgeon to and Lecturer on Surgery at Middlesex Hospital, London. 



Surgical Diseases of the Kidney. In one 12mo. volume of 554 pages, with 40 

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he took in hand. It is a full and trustworthy 

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In this manual we have a distinct addition to 

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See Series 



LUCAS, CLEMENT, M. B., B. S., F. R. C. S., 



Senior Assistant Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, London. 



'o Diseases of the Urethra. In one 12mo. volume. Preparing, 

 of Clinical Manuals, page 4. 



THOMPSON, SIR HENRY, 



Surgeon and Professor of Clinical Surgery to University College Hospital, London. 



Lectures on Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Second American from the 

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By the Same Author. 



On the Pathology and Treatment of Stricture of the Urethra and 

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THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY. 



In Treatises by Various Authors. Edited by WILBUR F. LITCH, M. D., 

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'As an encyclopaedia of Dentistry it has no su- 

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 September, 1886. 



A grand system, big enough and good enough 

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COLEMAN, A., L. R. C. P., F. R. C. S., Exam. L. D. S,, 



Senior Dent. Surg. and Lect. on Dent. Surg. at St. Bartholomew's Hosp. and the Dent. Hosp., London. 



A Manual of Dental Surgery and Pathology. Thoroughly revised and 

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ESMARCH, Dr. FRIEDRICH, 



Professor of Surgery at the University of Kiel, etc. 



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