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WILLIAM H. BAKER, M. D., 



FORDYCE BARKER, M. D., LL. D., Edin., 



ROBERT BATTEY, M. D., 



SAMUEL C. BUSEY, M. D., 



JAMES C. CAMERON, M. D., 



HENRY C. COE, A. M , M. D., 



E. C. DUDLEY, A B., M. D , 



EDWARD S. DUNSTER, M. D.. 



B. McE. EMMET, M. D., 



GEORGE J. ENGELMANN, M. D., 



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HENRY J. GARRIGUES, A. M., M. D., 



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CHARLES M. GREEN, M. D., 



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ROBERT P. HARRIS, M. D., 



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 PAUL F. MUNDE, M. D., 

 C. D. PALMER, M. D., 

 ROSWELL PARK, M. D., 

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 R. A. F. PENROSE, M. D., LL D, 

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THOMAS, T. GAILLARD, M. D., 



Professor of Diseases of Women in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. 



A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Women. Fifth edition, thoroughly 

 revised and rewritten. In one large and handsome octavo volume of 810 pages, with 266 

 illustrations. Cloth, $5.00 ; leather, $6.00 ; very handsome half Russia, raised bands, $6.50. 



The words which follow " fifth edition" are in 

 this case no mere formal announcement. The 

 alterations and additions which have been made are 

 both numerous and important. The attraction 

 and the permanent character of this book lie in 

 the clearness and truth of the clinical descriptions 

 of diseases; the fertility of the author in thera- 

 peutic resources and the fulness with which the 

 details of treatment are described; the definite 

 character of the teaching; and last, but not least. 

 the evident candor which pervades it. We would 

 also particularize the fulness with which the his- 

 tory of the subject is gone into, which makes the 

 book additionally interesting and gives it value as 

 a work of reference. London Medical Times and 

 Gazette, July 30, 1881. 



The determination of the author to keep his 

 book foremost in the rank of works on gynecology 



is most gratifying. Recognizing the fact that this 

 can only be accomplished by frequent and thor- 

 ough revision, he has spared no pains to make the 

 present edition more desirable even than the pre- 

 vious one. As a book of reference for the busy- 

 practitioner it is unequalled. Boston Medical and 

 Surgical Journal^ April 7, 1880. 



That the previous editions of the treatise of Dr. 

 Thomas were thought worthy of translation into- 

 German, French, Italian and Spanish, is enough 

 to give it the stamp of genuine merit. At home it 

 has made its way into the library of every obstet- 

 rician and gynecologist as a safe guide to practice. 

 No small number of additions have been made to- 

 the present edition to make it correspond to re- 

 cent improvements in treatment. Pacific Medical 

 and Surgical Journal, Jan. 1881. 



EDIS, ARTHUR W., M. D., Lond., F.R. C.P., M.R. C.8., 



Assist. Obstetric Physician to Middlesex Hospital, late Physician to British Lying-in Hospital. 

 The Diseases Of Women. Including their Pathology, Causation, Symptoms, 

 Diagnosis and Treatment. A Manual for Students and Practitioners. In one handsome 

 octavo volume of 576 pages, with 148 illustrations. Cloth, $3.00 ; leather, $4.00. 



It is a pleasure to read a book so thoroughly 

 good as this one. The special qualities which are 

 conspicuous are thoroughness in covering the 

 whole ground, clearness of description and con- 

 ciseness of statement. Another marked feature of 

 the book is the attention paid to the details of 

 many minor surgical operations and procedures, 

 as, for instance, the use of tents, application of 

 leeches, and use of hot water injections. These 

 are among the more common methods of treat- 

 ment, and yet very little is said about them in 

 many of the text-books. The book is one to be 

 warmly recommended especially to students and 

 general practitioners, who need a concise but com- 

 plete resume of the whole subject. Specialists, too, 

 will find many useful hints in its pages. Boston 

 Med. and Surg. Journ., March 2, 1882. 



The greatest pains have been taken with the 

 sections relating to treatment. A liberal selection 

 of remedies is given for each morbid condition, 

 the strength, mode of application and other details 

 being fully explained. The descriptions of gynse- 

 eological manipulations and operations are full, 

 clear and practical. Much care has also been be- 

 stowed on the parts of the book which deal with 

 diagnosis we note especially the pages dealing 

 with the differentiation, one from another, of the 

 different kinds of abdominal tumors. The prac- 

 titioner will therefore find in this book the kind 

 of knowledge he most needs in his daily work, and 

 he will be pleased with the clearness and fulness 

 of the information there given. The Practitioner, 

 Feb. 1882. 



BARNES, ROBERT, M. D., F. R. C. JR., 



Obstetric Physician to St. Thomas' Hospital, London, etc. 



A Clinical Exposition of the Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women. 



In one handsome octavo volume, with numerous illustrations. New edition. Preparing. 



WEST, CHARLES, M. D. 



Lectures on the Diseases Of Women. Third American from the third Lon- 

 don edition. In one octavo volume of 543 pages. Cloth, $3.75 ; leather, $4.75. 



