18 HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Diseases of the Chest, &c.). 



(AUSTIN), M.D., 



Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in Bellevue Hotpital Med. College, N. Y. 



PHTHISIS: ITS MORBID ANATOMY, ETIOLOGY, SYMPTOM- 

 ATIC EVENTS AND COMPLICATIONS, FATALITY AND PROGNOSIS, TREAT- 

 MENT, AND PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS ; in a series of Clinical Studies. By AUSTIN 

 FLINT, M.D., Prof, of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in Bellevue Hospital Med. 

 College. New York. In one handsome octavo volume: $3 50. (Just Issmtl.) 

 This volume, containing the results of the author's extended observation and experience on a 

 subject of prime importance, cannot but have a claim upon the attention of every practitioner. 

 This book contains an analysis, in the author's lucid titioner. While the author takes issue with many of the 

 style, of the notes which he has made in several hun- 

 dred crises in hospital and private practice. W r e com 

 mend the hook to the perusal of nil interested in the 

 study of this disease. Bostrm Med. and Sura. Journal, 

 Feb 10, 1S7C. 



The name of the author is a sufficient guarantee that 

 this book is of practical value to both student and prac- 



leading minds of the day on important question! 1 



in the study of phthisis, the strong testimony of espe 

 rienc.e and authority will have reat weight with the 

 seeker after truth. As the result of clinical study, the 

 work is unequalled. St. Louis Med. and Hurg Journal, 

 March, 1876. 



ftY THE SAME AUTHOR. (Now Ready } 



A MANUAL OF PERCUSSION AND AUSCULTATION; of the 



Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Lungs and Heart, and of Thoracic Aneurism. In 

 one handsome royal 12mo. volume: cloth, $1 75. 



In this little work the object of the author has been to present in a clear and compact form 

 the existing condition of physical exploration, showing the manner of conducting it and the 

 diagnostic value of the several signs thereby elicited. 



dent or practitioner who is somewhat rusty on tlie 



This manual, from so experienced a pen as that 

 of its author, co'ild not be otherwise than concise, 

 clear, and practical. It is all these, and to the stu- 



" physical signs'' it will prove just the book he 

 wauts. il/erf. and Surg. Reporter. Aug 19, ISTii. 



->Y THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DIAGNOSIS, PATHOLOGY, 



AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE HEART. Second revised and enlarged 

 edition. In one octavo volume of 550 pages, with a plate, cloth, $4. 



Dr. Flint chose a difficult subject for his researches, md clearest practical treatise on those subjects, and 

 and has shown remarkable powers of observation should be in the hands of all practitioners and stu- 



and reflection, as well as great iudustry, in his treat- 

 ment of it. His book must be considered the fullest 



lents. It is a credit to American medical literature. 

 Amer. Journ. of the Med. Sciences, July, 1860. 



JY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE PHYSICAL EXPLORA- 

 TION OF THE CHEST AND THE DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES AFFECTING ' 

 RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Second and revised edition. In one handsome octavo volume 

 of 595 pages, cloth, $4 50. 



Dr. Flint's treatise is one of the most trustworthy incy to over-refinement and unnecessary minuteness 

 guides which we can consult. The style is clear and vhich characterizes many works on tho same sub- 

 distinct, and is also concise, being free from that tend- ijoct.DuMin Medical Press, Feb. 6, 1S67. 



WILLIAMS (C.J.B.), M.D., 



Senior Consulting Physician, to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton. 



PULMONARY CONSUMPTION; Its Nature, Varieties, and Treat- 

 ment. With an Analysis of One Thousand Cases to exemplify its duration. In one neat 

 octavo volume of about 350 pages, cloth, $2 50. (Lately Published.) 



SI HA M n KRS ( T. K. }, M.D.. 



C/onxn/ting Physician to St Mary's llnx-ititiil , Lntitlon, Ac. 



A MANUAL OF DIET AND REGIMEN IN HEALTH AND SICK- 

 NESS. In one handsome octavo volume. Cloth, $2 75. (Just Issueil .) 



DIPHT1IKKI A ; its Nature and Treat npnt, with au 

 account of the History of its Prevalence in vari- 

 ous Countries. By D. D.SLADB, M.D. Second and 

 revised edition. In one neat royal 12mo. volume, 

 cloth, *1 2.'j. 



WALSH EON THE DISEASES OF THE HEART AMI 

 GREAT VESSELS. Third American edition. In 

 1 vol. 8vo 490 np.. Hoth *? on 



FULLKIt ON DISK ASK* (IF TIIK I.UMiS AND AIR- 

 I'ASSAtiKS. Their Pathology. Physical Diagnosis, 



Symptoms, ;md Treatment. From the s mil ami 



revised Kimlish edition. In one handsome ucliivo 

 volume of about .1*10 pages; cloth, *>:! .")(>. 



LA ROCHE ON PNEUMONIA. 1 vol. 8vo., cloth, 

 of 500 pages Price #3 00. 



SMITH ON CONSUMPTION; ITS EARLY AND RE- 

 HEDIABLB STAGES 1 vol Svo . PP 254. *? '. 



LECTOR I'N "N THE DISK ASKS OF THE STOMACH. 

 With an Introduction on its Anatomy and Physio- 

 logy. By WILLIAM BBIHTON, M.D., F.R.S. From 



the second and enlarged London edition. With il- 

 lustrations on wood" In one hanoSomn octavo 

 volui if about :io" pages; cloth, $:! "i; 



CHAMHEKS'S KKSTORAT1VE MEDICINE. An Har- 

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 oue very haudsome vol. small 1'Jmo , cloth, Al 00. 



FM\ ON THE DISKASKS OF TIIK SToMA''ll: 

 Heinu; the Tliinl Kdition f the " Di-.n;nosis and Treat- 

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 Knlanred. With Ilhistrxtions. In one handsome oc- 

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PAWS TKEAT1SK ON THE FUNCTION OF DI- 

 (iESTION ; its Disorders and their Tro.itinent. 

 From ilir secood London edition. In one haud- 

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PAWS TUF.ATISK ON FO'>D AND DIETETICS. 

 Physiologically and Therapeutically ConM.l.>r.-il 

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