HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Diseases of Women). 



TTODGE (HUGH L.}, M.D., 



^-L Emeritus Pri>fn>nnr nf nhxtrfrtcs, &c., in the. Univrrxity of P< nnxyl I'unia. 



ON DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMKX; including 



of the Uterus. With original illustrations. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 

 one beautifully printed octavo volume of 531 pages, cloth, $4 50. 



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From PROF. W. H. BTFORD. <>f thr. Rush Midical 

 College, Chicago. 



The book bears the impress of a master hand, and 

 must, as its predecessor, prove acceptable to the ]>r.>- 

 fes-ion. In diseases of women Dr. Hodge has estab- 

 lished a school of treatment that has become world- 

 wide in fame. 



Professor Hodge's work is truly an original 

 rom beginning to end, conKe<|UPuily i ! 



fuse its pages without It-ariiiiii- -PH r IMIIK iu'W. A a 

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 great value, and is abundantly at n Its 



own merits. JV. 1". Mti<;il Record, S,.pt. I.',, 18(i8. 



WEST (CHARLES), M.D. 



LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN. 



from the Third London edition. 

 $3 75 ; leather, $4 75. 

 As a writer, Dr. West stands, in our opinion, se- .seeking truth, and one that will convince the -tndf-nt 



Third Amorican, 



In one neat octavo volume of about 550 pages, cloth, 



eond only to Watson, the "Macaulay of Medicine;' 

 he possesses that happy faculty of clothing instrnc 

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 profit, he leads his pupils, in spite of the ancient pro- 

 verb, along a royal road to learning. His work is one 

 which will not satisfy the extreme on either side, but 

 it is one that will please the great majority who are 



that he has committed himself to a candid, safe, and 

 valuable guide. N. A. Med.-Chirurg Rt 



We have to say of it, briefly and decidedly, that ll 

 is the best work on the subject in any language, and 

 that it stamps Dr. West as (lie fm-i'i /////"// of 

 British obstetric authors. Edinburgh Med. Journal. 



DEWEES'S TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF FE- 

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 with the Author's last improvementsand correc 

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CHURCHILL ON THE PUERPERAL FEVER AND 

 OTHER DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN 1 vol. 

 8vo., pp. 450, cloth. $2 50. 



ASHWELL'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DIS- 

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MEIGS ON THE NATURE, SIGNS, AND TREAT- 

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'ANNER (THOMAS H.), M.D. 



ON THE SIGNS AND DISEASES OF PREGNANCY. First, America) 



from the Second and Enlarged English Edition. With four colored plates and illustration* 

 on wood. In one handsome octavo volume of about 500 pages, cloth, $4 25. 



With the immense variety of subjects treated of 

 and the ground which they are madeto cover, the im- 

 possibility of giving an extended review of this truly 

 remarkable work must be apparent. We have not a 

 single fault to find with it, and most heartily com- 

 mend it to the careful study of every physician who 

 would not only always be sure of his diagnosis of 



We recommend obstetrical students, young and 

 old, to havf this volumein their collections, 

 tains not onl j a fair statement of the signs, s ympt 

 and diseasef of pregnancy, but comprise* iu add 

 much interesting relative matter that is not to nf 

 found in anj other work that we can name. Edin 

 burgh Med. Journal, Jan. 1868. 



OBSTETRICAL JO URNAL. (Free of postage for 1877.) 

 THE OBSTETRICAL JOURNAL of Great Britain and Ireland: 



Including MIDWIFERY, and the DISEASES OF WOMEN AND INFANTS. With an America! 



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