HEISTRY C. 



(LATE LEA & BLANCHARD'S/ 



OF 



MEDICAL AND SUEGIGAL PUBLICATIONS, 



In asking the attention of the profession to the works advertised in the following 

 pages, the publisher would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of 

 the confidence earned for the publications of the house by their careful selection and 

 accuracy and finish of execution. 



The printed prices are those at which books can generally be supplied by booksellers 

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 not kept in stock. Where access to bookstores is n6"t convenient, books will be sent 

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An ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, of 64 octavo pages, handsomely printed, will be for- 

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HENRY C. LEA 



Nos. 706 and 708 SANSOM ST., PHILADELPHIA, April, 1877. 



ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO 



THE AMERICAN JOUilML_OF_THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. 



THREE M-EDICAL JOURNALS, containing over 2000 LARGE PAGES, 



Free of Postage, for SIX DOLLAKS Per Annum, 



TEBMS FOE 1877: 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, and 1 Five Dollars per annum, 

 THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, both free of postage, j in advance. 



OIR 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, published quar- "j <,. 



terly (1150 pages per annum), with 



THE MEDTCAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, monthly (384 pp. per annum), and J- per annum, 

 THE MONTHLY ABSTRACT OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (592 pages per | -, 



annum), J ; 



%* Advance-paying subscribers can obtain at the close of the year cloth covers for 

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SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 



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THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, free of postage, in advance, One Dollar. 



THE MONTHLY ABSTRACT OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, free of postage, in advance, Two 

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It is manifest that only a very wide circulation can enable so vast an amount of 

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