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HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Pathology, dec.). 



(SAMUEL), M.D., 



Ax/tisfmtt Phyxicirin to the London Hospital. 



THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. From the 



Third Revised and Enlarged English Editior . With eighty-four illustrations on wood. 

 In one very handsome volume, royal 12mo., cloth, $2 25. (Jitst Issued ) 



Of the m Q ny guidebooks on medical diagnosis, 

 claimed to be written for the special insfucnon of 

 stiideuts.thisistho. best. Tbe author is evidently a 

 well read and accomplished physician, and he knows 

 how to 'ec.cn practic. 1 medicine The cbarm of sim- 

 pliciiy i uot the lea-t int resting feature in the man- 

 ner iu'wliicb Dr. FenB -ickconvey instruction. There 

 a iv few bonks of this size on practical medicine that 

 contain so much and convey it so well M.S the volume 

 b.>:',ire us I' is a book we can sincerely recommend 

 to the sMi.'eut f >r direct instruction, and to the prac- 

 titioner as a ready and useful aid to his meniorj. 

 Am. Journ. <>/ Syphiloffraphy, Jan. 1874. 



It covers the ground of medical diagnosis in a con- 



cise, practical manner, well calculated to assist the 

 student in forming a correct, thorough, and system- 

 atic method of examination and diagnosis of disease. 

 The illustrations are numerous, and finely executed. 

 Those illustrative of the microscopic appearance of 

 morbid tissue, &c., are especially clear and distinct. 

 Chicago Mud. Examiner, Nov. IS 73. 



So far superior to any offered to students that the 

 colleges of this country should recommend it to their 

 respective classes. 2?. 0. Med. and Surg. Journ., 

 March, 1874 



This little book ought to be in the possession of 

 every medical student. Boston Medical and Surg. 

 Journ., Jan. 15, 1S74. 



SCREEN (T. HENRY), M.D., 



Lecturer on Pathology and Morbid Anatomy at Charing-Croxs Hospital Medical School. 



PATHOLOGY AND MORBID ANATOMY. Second American, from 



the Third and Enlarged English Edition With numerous illustrations on Wood. In one 

 very handsome octavo volume of over 300 pages, cloth. $2 75 (Just Issued.) 

 This useful and convenient manual has already ; this, for a work which has already gained a deservedly 

 reached a third edition, and we are glad to find that, solid reputation. It is enough to say that it has been 

 nKh"Uuh it has UTOWII somewhat largt-r.it still remains ( brought thoroughly up to the knowledge of the present 

 a little book, and we are inclined in forgive the increase day. and that, the student can have no better or safer 

 in size on account of the valuable additions which the ' guide to pathology and morbid anatomy than Dr. 



author has made both to the printed matter and to the 

 illustrations The new illustrations, drawn by Mr rol- 

 lings from preparations by Dr. Green himself, are very 

 good, and the care and trouble expended by the author 

 in the preparation of this edition will no dobt increased 

 the popularity of his book, great though it already is. 

 Tk>! L"ii'l.-i;i I'l'iirtitiinier, Feb. 1N7U. 



We observe that the whole h:-s been carefully revised, 

 that a considerable addition has been made to the illu. 



Green's book. Lon/l. Times and Gaz., Sept. 1875. 



The author of this valuable little work is to be 

 congratulated on the demand for it that has already 

 called for a third edition. Itdtfords gratifying tes- 

 timony to its value and popularity as a text-book. 

 It possessps fun her all those qualities which render 

 such a work popular among students. It is written 

 in clear and concise language, it is confined almost 

 entirely to statements of facts, theoretical views hav- 



tratioiis, and that much new matter has been added, ing for the most part bean kept out nf Mght, and it is 

 We have not space for noting each of the additions that above all fully and exceedingly well illustrated. 

 have been made, and it is quite unnecessary to attempt I London Lancet, Aug. 2, 1875. 



GLUGE'S ATLAS OF PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. 

 Translated, with Notes and Additions, by JOSEPH 

 LEIUT, M. D. In one volume, very large imperial 

 quarto, with 320 copper-plate figures, plain and 

 colored, cloth. $4 00. 



LA ROCHE ON YELLOW FEVER, considered in itt 

 Historical, Pathological, Etiological, and Therapen 

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HOLLAND'S MEDICAL NOTES AND REFLEC- 

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LAYCOCK'S LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES 

 AND METHODS OF MEDICAL OBSERVATION AND RE- 

 SEARCH. For the use of advanced students and 

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 volume, cloth. *1 00. 



BARLOW'S MANUAL OF THE PRACTICE OF 

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TODD'S CLINICAL LECTURES ON CERTAIN ACUTB 

 DISEASES. In one neat octavo volume, of 320 pages, 

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TURVES (OCTA VIUS), M.D. Cantab., 



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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF CLINICAL MED- 



ICINE Being a Guide to the Investigation of Disease, for the Use of Students. In one 

 handsome 12nao. volume, cloth, $1 25. (Lately Issued.) 



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A r/.S' {NATHAN S\ 



Prof, of Prinr'ijili'X tunf J'r/trtir" nf .ifi'ilicinf, etc., in Chicago Med. College. 



CLINICAL LECTURES ON VARIOUS IMPORTANT DISEASES ; 



being a collection of the Clinical Lectures delivered in the Medical Wards of Mercy Ilos- 

 jiitnl, Chicago. Edited by FRANK H. DAVIS, M 1). Second edition, enlarged. In one 

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f \Y11JJ.-\M). M.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., 



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