DISEASES' 



eart and Circulation 



IN INFANCY AND ADOLESCENCE. 



WHli an Appendix entitled " Clinical Studies on the 



Pulse in Childhood." 



BY 



JOHN M. KEATING, M.D., 



Obstetrician to the Philadelphia Hospital, and Lecturer on Diseases of Women and Children; Surgeon to 



the Maternity Hospital ; Physician to St. Joseph's Hospital; Fellow of the 



College of Physicians of Philadelphia, etc., 



WILLIAM A. EDWARDS, M.D., 



Instructor in Clinical Medicine and Physician to the Medical Dispensary in the University of Pennsylvania 



Physician to St. Joseph's Hospital ; Fellow of the Colleee of Physicians ; formerly 



Assistant Pathologist to the Philadelphia Hospital, etc. 



ILLUSTRATED BY PHOTOGRAPHS AND WOOD-ENGRAVINGS. 



About 225 Pages. 8vo. Bound in Cloth. Price, post-paid, in U. S. 

 and Canada, $1.5O, net; Great Britain, 6s. 6d. ; France, 9 fr. 35. 



There are many excellent text-books on children's diseases, but they have failed to give a satisfactory 

 r.ccount/of the diseases of the heart ; and, indeed, as far as known, this work of Keating and Edwards' n m- 

 presented to the profession is the only systematic attempt that has been made to collect in book form the 

 abundant material which is scattered throughout medical literature in the form of journal articles, clinical 

 lectures, theses, and reports of societies. 



The authors have endeavored, in their difficult task, to collect these valuable materials and place them 

 within easy reach of those who are interested in this important subject. That they have succeeded will, we 

 believe, be conceded by all who obtain and make use of their very valuable contribution to this hitherto- 

 neglected field of medical literature. 



An appendix, entitled " Clinical Studies on the Pulse in Childhood," follows the index in the book, and 

 will, we are sure, be found of much real value to every practitioner of medicine. The work is made available 

 for ready reference by a well-arranged index. We append the table of contents showing the scope of the 

 book: 



CHAPTER I. The Methods of Study Instruments 

 Fcetal Circulation Congenital Diseases of the 

 Heart Malformations Cyanosis. 



CHAPTER II. Acute and Chronic Endocarditis 

 Ulcerative endocarditis. 



CHAPTER III. Acute and Chronic Pericarditis. 



CHAPTER IV. The treatment of Endo- and Peri- 

 carditis Paracentesis Pericardii Hydropericar- 

 dium Haemopericardium Pneumopericardium. 



CHAPTER V. Myocarditis Tumors, New Growths, 

 and Parasites 



CHAPTER VI. Valvular Disease: Mitral, Aortic, 

 Pulmonary, and Tricuspid. 



CHAPTER VII. General Diagnosis, Prognosis, and 

 Treatment of Valvular Disease. 



CHAPTER -VII I. Endocarditis Atheroma Aneu- 

 rism. 



CHAPTER IX. Cardiac Neuroses Angina Pectoris. 

 Exophthalmic Goitre. 



CHAPTER X. Diseases of the Blood : Plethora, 

 Anaemia, Chlorosis, Pernicious Anssmia. 1 eu- 

 kxmia Hodgkin's Disease Haemophilia, Throm- 

 bosis, and Embolism. 



INDEX. 



APPENDIX. CLINICAL STUDIES ON THE PULSE 

 IN CHILDHOOD. 



Drs. Keating ami Edwards have produced a work that 

 will give material aid to every doctor in IMS practice among 

 children. The style of the book is graphic and pleasing, 



the diagnostic points are explicit and exact, and the thera- 

 peutical resources include the novelties of medicine as well 

 as the old and fried agent?. 1'itfxlnn-t/li .'/<</. AViv'cir. 



A verv attractive and valuab'e work has been given to 

 the inediral pr.iti--*i<m by Dvs. Ki-atinir and Edwards, in 

 their treatise on the diseases of the heart and circulation 

 in infam-;, and adolescence, and they deserve the greatest 

 credit for the admirable manner hi which they have col- 

 lected, reviewed, and made use of the immense amount of 

 material "ii this important subject. Archives of ^Pediatrics. 



The plan of the work is the correct one, viz., the sup- 

 |il",ofiitinL r of rln- observations of the better class of prac- 

 titn'iirrs liy the experience of tliose who have given the 

 subject systematic attention. Medical Age. 



It is not a mere compilation, but a systematic treatise^ 

 and bears evidence of considerable labor and observation on 

 the part of the authors. Two fine photographs of dissec- 

 tions exhibit mitral stenosis and mitral regurgitation ; 

 there are also a number of wood-cuts. Cleveland Mnlirnl 

 Gazette. 



As the works upon diseases of children give little or no 

 attention to diseases of the heart, this work of Drs. Keat- 

 ing anu Edwards will supply a want. We think that 

 there will be no physician, who takes ah interest in the 

 affections of young folks, who will not wish to consult it. 

 Cincinnati M'-'l. JS'tirn. 



The work takes up, in an able and scientific manner, 

 diseases of the heart in children. This is a part of the 

 field of medical science which has not been cultivated to 

 the extent that the importance of the subject deserves. 

 f 'niuida Lancet. 



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