30 HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Surgery, Jurisprudence, &c.). 



J^URNETT (CHARLES H.), M.A , M.D., 



J-) Aurjil Sitrg to ttte Prefab, tiufp., Sury<-.<m-in-(.lniryK.f the Ivfr. for Dis of the Ear, Phila. 



T1IK EAR, ITS ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND DISEASES. 



A Practical Treatise for the Use of Medical Students and Practitioners. In one hand- 

 some octavo volume, with numerous illustrations, (in Press.) 



Recent progress in the investigation of the structures of the ear, and advances uia'e in the 

 modes of treating its diseases, would seem to render desirable a new work in which all the re- 

 sources of the most advanced science should b placed a*, the disposal of the practitioner. This 

 it has been the aim of Dr. Burnett to accomplish, and the advantages which he has enjoyed in 

 the special study of the subject are a guarantee that the result of his labors will prove of service 

 to the profession at large, as well as to the specialist in this department. 



THOMPSON (SIR HENRY], 



J- Surgeon and Professor of Clinical Surgery to University College Hospital. 



LECTURES ON DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. With 



illustrations on wood Second American from the Third English Edition. In one neat 

 octavo volume. Cloth, $2 25. (Just (ssi/ed.) 



My aim has been to produce in the smallest possible compass an epitome of practical knowl- 

 edge concerning the nature and treatment of the diseases which form the subject of the work; 

 and I venture to believe that my intention has been more fully realized in this volume than in 

 either of its predecessors Author's Preface. 



r>Y THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF STRICTURE OF 



THE URETHRA AND URINARY FISTULA. With plates and wood-cuts. From the 

 third a,nd revised English edition. In one very handsome octavo volume, cloth, $3 50. 

 (Lately Published.) 

 TDY THE SAME AUTHOR. (Just T.isvud.) 



THE DISEASES OF THE PROSTATE, THEIR PATHOLOGY 



AND TREATMENT. Fourth Edition, Revised. In one very handsome octavo volume of 

 355 pages, with thirteen piates, plain and colored, and illustrations on wood. Cloth, $3 75. 



fjTAYLOR (ALFRED S.), M.D., 



^ Lecturer on Mud. Jurisp. and Chemistry in Guy's Hospital. 



MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. Seventh American Edition. Edited 



by JOHN J. REESE, M.D., Prcf of Med. Jurisp. in the Univ. of Penn. In one large 

 octavo volume of nearly 900 pages. Cloth, $5 00; leather, $6 00. (Lately Issued.) 



To the members of the legaland medical profession, in behalf of a work on medical jurisprudence by an 

 it is unnecessary to say anything commendatory of I author who is almost universally esteemed to be the 

 Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence. \Ve might as well best authority on this specialty iu our language. On 

 undertake, to speak of the .nerit of Chitty's Plead- this point, however, we will say that we consider Dr. 

 ngs.CMcngn Li'ijnl Krwa, Oct. 16, lS7.i. Taylor to be the safest medico-legal authority to I'ol- 



Little can be added to what has already been said low - in general, with which we are acquainted in any 

 of this standard work of Dr. Taylor's. As a manual | language. Fa <Uin. Record, Nov. 1*73. 

 it is doubtless the most comprehensive extant, meet- 



ing fully the demands of the student of medicine 

 and law. Wt:.iturn Lancet, A'ov. 1,73. 



It is beyond question the most attractive as well 

 as most reliable manual of medical jurisprudence 



This last edition of the Manual is prohably the best 

 of ah, as it contains more material stud is worked up 

 to the latest views of the author as expressed in the 

 last edition of the Principles. Dr. Reese, the editor 



to make his 



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It is altogether superfluous for us to offer anything [ 

 TOY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICAL JURISPRU- 

 DENCE. Second Edition, Revised, with numerous Illustrations. In two large octavo 

 volumes, cloth, $10 00; leather, $12 00 



This great work in now recognized in England as the fullest and most authoritative treatise on 

 every department of its important subject. In laying it, in its improved form, before the Ameri- 

 can profession, the publisher trusts that it will assume the same position in this country. 



:>Y TIII-: .v/i MI-: AUTHOR. (New Edition Juvt 



POISONS IN RELATION TO MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND 



MEDICINE. Third American, from the Third and Revised English Edition. In one 

 large octavo volume of K;,0 pages; cloth, $5 50; leather, $G 50. 



To the members of the legal am! medical proti-.-si.,rj edition of tin; Principles Dr. Reuse, the editor of the 

 it is iinneees-nry to say anything commendatory of Manual, has done everything to make his work accept- 

 laylors Medical Jurisprudence. We might as well un- able to his medical countrymen. Acw Yvrk M,-<in ; 

 dertake to speak Oi the merit of Ohitty's 1'ieadingfi. AVivm/, Jan. 15. is', 4 

 Chicago Legal ,\Vit',v. ih-t,. in, IST:-,. 



It IS beyond question the most attractive as well as 



This last, ediiinn ol Hie .Manual is |irobalil v the Lest 

 of all, as it eonlains mori; inittcriiil and i> worke.l np lo 

 the latest VieW8 Of the author as exiircs^ed in ihr last 



arodtreiiablemanuaJof meOicaljurisprudencepubluihed 



m th,. iMi'.'lish lao-uage. American Jnunnil of 



