28 LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Dis. of Women, Midwfy. 



EMMET, THOMAS ADDIS, M. &., LL. D., 



Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital, New York, etc. 



The Principles and Practice of Gynaecology ; For the use of Students and 

 Practitioners of Medicine. New (third) edition, thoroughly revised. In one large and very 

 handsome octavo volume of 880 pages, with 150 illustrations. Cloth, $5 ; leather, $6 ; 

 very handsome half Russia, raised bands, $6.50. 



We are in doubt whether to congratulate the 

 author more than the profession upon the appear- 

 ance of the third edition of this well-known work. 

 Embodying, as it does, the life-long experience of 

 one who has conspicuously distinguished himself 

 as a bold and successful operator, and who has 

 devoted so much attention to the specialty, we 

 feel sure the profession will not fail to appreciate 

 the privilege thus offered them of perusing the 

 views and practice of the author. His earnestness 

 of purpose and conscientiousness are manifest. 

 He gives not only his individual experience but 

 endeavors to represent the actual state of gynse- 

 cological science and art. British Medical Jour- 

 nal, May 16, 1885. 



No jot or tittle of the high praise bestowed upon 

 the first edition is abated. It is still a book of 

 marked personality, one based upon large clinical 

 experience, containing large and valuable ad- 

 ditions to our knowledge, evidently written not 

 only with honesty of purpose, but with a conscien- 

 tious sense of responsibility, and a book that is at 



once a credit to its author and to American med- 

 ical literature. We repeat that it is a book to be 

 studied, and one that is indispensable to every 

 practitioner giving any attention to gynaecology. 

 American Journal of the Medical Sciences, April, 1885. 

 The time has passed when Emmet's Qyntzcology 

 was to be regarded as a book for a single country 

 or for a single generation. It has always been his 

 aim to popularize gynaecology, to bring it within 

 easy reach of the general practitioner. The orig- 

 inality of the ideas, aside from the perfect con- 

 fidence which we feel in the author's statements, 

 compels our admiration and respect. We may 

 well take an honest pride in Dr. Emmet's work 

 and feel that his book can hold its own against the 

 criticism of two continents. It represents all that 

 is most earnest and most thoughtful in American 

 gynaecology. Emmet's work will continue to 

 reflect the individuality, the sterling integrity and 

 the kindly heart of its'honored author long after 

 smaller books have been forgotten. American 

 Journal of Obstetrics, May, 1885. 



DUNCAN, J. MATTHEWS, M.D., LL. D., I. R. 8. E., etc. 



Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women ; Delivered in Saint Bar- 

 tholomew's Hospital. In one handsome octavo volume of 175 pages. Cloth, $1.50. 



They are in every way worthy of their author ; 

 indeed, we look upon them as among the most 

 valuable of his contributions. They are all upon 

 matters of great interest to the general practitioner. 

 Some of them deal with subjects that are not, as a 



rule, adequately handled in the text-books ; others 

 of them, while bearing upon topics that are usually 

 treated of at length in such works, yet bear such a 

 stamp of individuality that they deserve to be 

 widely read. N. Y. Medical Journal, March, 1880. 



MAY, CHARLES H., M. D. 



Late House Surgeon to Mount Sinai Hospital, New York. 



A Manual of the Diseases of Women. Being a concise and systematic expo- 

 sition of the theory and practice of gynsecologv. In one 12mo. volume of 342 pages. 

 Cloth, $1.75. 



Medical students will find this work adapted to 

 their wants. Also practitioners of medicine will 

 find it exceedingly convenient to consult for the 

 purpose of refreshing their minds upon the lead- 

 ing points of a gynaecological subject. By syste- 

 matic condensation, the omission of disputed ques- 



tions, and the presentation only of accepted views, 

 it constitutes a very satisfactory exposition of the 

 leading principles of gynaecology as they are un- 

 derstood at the present time. Cincinnati Medical 

 News, Nov. 1885. 



HODGE, HUGHL., M. D., 



Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics, etc., in the University of Pennsylvania. 



On Diseases Peculiar to Women; Including Displacements of the Uterus. 

 Second edition, revised and enlarged. In one beautifully printed octavo volume of 519 

 pages, with original illustrations. Cloth, $4.50. 



By the Same Author. 



The Principles and Practice of Obstetrics. Illustrated with large litho- 

 graphic plates containing 159 figures from original photographs, and with numerous wood- 

 cuts. In one large quarto volume of 542 double-columned pages. Strongly bound in 

 cloth, $14.00. Specimens of the plates and letter-press will be forwarded to any address, 

 free by mail, on receipt of six cents in postage stamps. 



RAMSBOTHAM, FRANCIS H., M. D. 



The Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medicine and Surgery; 



In reference to the Process of Parturition. A new and enlarged edition, thoroughly revised 

 by the Author. With additions by W. V. KEATING, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, etc., 

 in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. In one large and handsome imperial 

 octavo volume of 640 pages, with 64 full-page plates and 43 woodcuts in the text, contain- 

 ing in all nearly 200 beautiful figures. Strongly bound in leather, with raised bands, $7. 



WINCKEL, F. 



A Complete Treatise on the Pathology and Treatment of Childbed, 



For Students and Practitioners. Translated, with the consent of the Author, from the 

 second German edition, by J. R. CHADWICK, M. D. Octavo 484 pages. Cloth, $4.00. 



ASHWELL'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 

 DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Third 

 American from the third and revised London 

 edition. In one 8vo. vol., pp. 520. Cloth, $3.50. 



CHURCHILL ON THE PUERPERAL FEVER 



AND OTHER DISEASES PECULIAR TO WO- 

 MEN. In one 8vo. vol. of 464 pages. Cloth, 82.50. 

 MEIGS ON THE NATURE, SIGNS AND TREAT- 



MENT OF CHILDBED FEVER, 

 volume of 346 pages. Cloth, $2.00. 



In one 8vo. 



