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HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Diseases of the Skin). 



(TILBURY), M.D., F.R.C.P., and T. C. FOX, B.A., M.R.C.S., 



Phyxician to the. Department for Skin Diseases, Uinvtr&ity Culhge Hndj'itnl. 



EPITOME OF SKIN DISEASES. WITH FORMULAE. FOR STU- 

 DENTS AND PRACTITIONERS. In one handsome 12mo. volume, of 120 pages: cloth, $1. 

 (Now Ready.) 



A very'elear and concise description is {riven of the 

 elementary lesions and th authors remarks on the 

 general character, complications, and modifications of 

 eruptions, together with thtir practical bints on the ex- 

 aminntion of skin diseases, will 1 e of eivat tissistance 

 to the novice in this department of medicine. We know 

 of no other which, in so little space, contains so much 

 reliable information. N. Y. Aled. Journ., Dec. ISTti. 



It has no especial features other than it is concise and 



quite practical. The early chapters, treating of ele- 

 mentary matters, in the study of skin diseases, are very 

 irood. and the list of formulae is excellent. Archives of 

 Clinic'il Su !(/<) y, Dec. 1876. 



If duct.. rs neglect the study of diseases of the skin, it 

 will not be for lack of opportunities of instruction. This 

 little handbook contains wonderfully condensed know- 

 ledge that, cannot but be most useful to every one who 

 will read it. Anerican Practitioner, Jan. 1S77. 



TtflLSON (ERASMUS), F.R.S. 



ON DISEASES OF THE SKIN. With Illustrations on wood. Sev- 



enth American, from the sixth and enlarged English edition. In one large octavo volume 

 of over 800 pages, $5. 



A SERIES OF PLATES ILLUSTRATING "WILSON ON DIS- 



EASES OF THE SKIN ; " consisting of twenty beautifully executed plates, of which thir- 

 teen are exquisitely colored, presenting the Normal Anatomy and Pathology of the Skin, 

 and embracing accurate representations of about one hundred varieties of disease, most of 

 them the size of nature. Price, in extra cloth, $5 50. 

 Also, the Text and Plates, bound in one handsome volume. Cloth, $10. 



THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE STUDENT'S BOOK OF CUTANEOUS MEDICINE and DIS- 



EASES OF THE SKIN. In one very handsome royal 12mo. volume. $350. 



fifELIGAN (J.MOORE), M.D., M.R.LA. 



ATLAS OF CUTANEOUS DISEASES. 



In one beautiful quarto 



volume, with exquisitely colored plates, &c., presenting about one hundred varieties of 



disease. Cloth, $5 50. 



to which the particular case may belong. While 

 ooking over the "Atlas" we have been induced to 

 ixamine also the "Practical Treatise." and we are 

 inclined to consider it a very superior worx, com 

 billing accurate verbal description with sound viewi 

 of the pathology arid treatment of ernptive diseases. 

 Glasgow Mud. Journal. 



The diagnosis of eruptive disease, however, under 

 all circumstances, is very difficult. Nevertheless, 

 Dr. Neligau has certainly, "as far as possible," given 

 a faithful and accurate representation of this class of 

 diseases, and there can be no doubt that these plates 

 will be of great use to the student and practitioner in 

 drawing a diagnosis as to the class, order, and species 



fJILLIER (THOMAS), M.D., 



Physician to the Skin Department of University College Hospital, &c. 



HAND-BOOK OF SKIN DISEASES, for Students and Practitioners. 



Second American Edition. In one royal 12mo. volume of 358 pp. With Illustrations. 

 Cloth, $2 25. 



We can conscientiously recommend it to the stu- 

 dent ; the style is clear and pleasant to read, the 

 matter is good, and the descriptions of disease, with 

 the modes of treatment recommended, are frequently 

 Illustrated with well-recorded cases. London Med. 

 Timex and Gazette, April 1, 1865. 



It is a concise, plain, practical treatise on the vari- 

 ous diseases of the skin ; just such a work, indeed, 

 as was much needed, both by medical students and 

 practitioners. Chicago Medical Examiner, May, 

 1865. 



ANDERSON (McCALLl, M.D., 



*-*- PhyHician to the Dispensary for Skin Diseases, Glasgow, <t-e. 



ON THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE SKIN. With an 



Analysisof Eleven Thousand Consecutive Cases. In one vol. 8vo. $1. (Lately Published.) 



S 



MITH (E USTA CE), M. D., 



rin/\idi>n to the Northwest London Free Dispensary for Sick Children. 



A PRACTICAL TKEATISE ON THE WASTING DISEASES Of 



INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD. Second American, from the second revised and enlarged 

 English edition. In one handsome octavo volume, cloth, $2 50. (Lately Issued.) 



This in in every way an admirable book. The 

 modest title which the author has chosen for it scarce- 

 ly conveys an adequate idea of the many tubjects 

 npoQ which it treats. Wasting is 10 constant an at- 

 tendant upon the maladies of childhood, that a trea- 

 tise upon the wast ing diseases of children must neces 

 narily embrace the cosideration of many affections 

 of which it is a symptom ; and this is excellently well 

 done by Dr. Smith. The book might fairly be de- 



scribed as a practical handbook of the common dis- 

 nasi's of children, so numerous are the affections con 

 sidcred either collaterally or directly We are 

 acquainted with no safer guide to the treatment of 

 children's diseases, and few works give the insight 

 into the physiological and other peculiarities of chil- 

 dren that Dr. Smith's book does. Brit. Med. Journ., 

 April 8, 1871. 



