18 LEA & BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS BY PROFESSOR W. P. DEWEES. 



NEW EDITIONS. 



DEWEES'S JIIDWIFERY. 



A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM OF MIDWIFERY. 



CHIEFLY DESIGNED TO FACILITATE THE INQUIRIES OF THOSE WHO MAY BE PUR- 

 SUING THIS BRANCH OF STUDY. 

 ILLUSTRATED BY OCCASIONAL CASES AND MANY ENGRAVINGS. 

 Eleventh Edition, with the Author'>s last Improvements and Corrections. 



BY WILLIAM P. DEWEES, M.D., 



LATE PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ETC. 



In one volume^ octavo. 

 That this work, notwithstanding the length of time it has been before the profession, and the numerous treat- 

 ises that have appeared since it was written, should have still maintained its ground, and passed to edition after 

 edition, is sufficient proof that in it the practical talents of the author were fully placed before the profes- 

 sion. Of the book itself it would be superfluous to speak, having been so lon^ and so favorably known through- 

 out the country as to have become identified with American Obstetrical Science. 



DEWEES (W FEMALES. 



TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF FEMALES. 



BY WILLIAM P. DEWEES, M. D., &c., 



LATE PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ETC. 



NINTH EDITION, 

 With the Author's last Improvements and Corrections. 



In one octavo volume, with plates. 



DEWEES ON CHILDREN. 



A TREATISE ON THE 



PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN, 



BY WILLIAM P. DEWEES, M. D., 



LATE PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, ETC. ETC. 



NINTH EDITION. 



In one volume octavo. 



This edition embodies the notes and additions prepared by Dr. Dewees before his death, and will be found 

 much improved. 



The objects of this work are, 1st, to teach those who have the charge of children, either as parent or guardian, 

 the most approved methods of securing and improving their physical powers. This is attempted by pointing 

 out the duties which the parent or the guardian owes for this purpose to this interesting but lielpless class of 

 beings, and the manner by which their duties shall be fulfilled. And 2d, to render available a long experience 

 to those objects of our affection when they become diseased. In attempting this, the author has avoided as 

 much as possible, " technicality," and has given, if he does not flatter himself too much to each disease of 

 ■which he treats, its appropriate and designating characters, with a fidelity that will prevent any two being 

 confounded together, with the best node of treating them, that either his own experience or that of others has 

 suggested. 



Physicians cannot too strongly recommend the use of this book in all families. 



ASHWELL ON THE DISEASES OF FEMALES. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 



DISEASES PECULIAR TO AVOMEN. 



ILLUSTRATED BY CASES 

 DERIVED FROM HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. 



By SAMUEL ASHWELL, M.D., 



Member of the Royal College of Physicians; Obstetric Physician and Lecturer to Guy's Hospital, &c. 



Edited by PAUL BECK GODDARD, M. D. 



The whole complete in one large octavo volume. 

 "The most able, and certainly the most standard and practical work on female diseases that we 

 liave )iet seen." — Medico-Chirurgical Review. 



