26 LEA & BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. 



LECTURES ON THE OPERATIONS OF SURGERY, 



AND ON ' 



DISEASES AND ACCIDENTS REaUIRING OPERATIONS, 



DELIVERED AT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON. 

 BY ROBERT LISTON, Esq., F. R. S., &c. 



EDITED, WITH NUMEHOUS ALTEHATIONS AND ADDITION S, 



BY T. D. MUTTER, M. D., 



Professor of Surjjery in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 



lu One Large and Beautifnlly Printed Octavo Volume. 



WITH TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS ON WOOD. 



More than one-third of this volume is by Professor Mlitter, embodying elaborate treati8e8 on 

 Plastic Operations, Staphyloraphy, Club-Foot, Diseases of the Eye, Deformities from Burns, &c. &c. 



A ^Y^TSM OP PRACTICAL ^U^OET.Y. 



BY WILLIAM FERGUSSON, F. R. S. E. 



SECOND AMERICAN EDITION, REVISED AND IMPROVED. 



With Two Hundred and Fifty-two Illustrations from Drawings by Bagg, Engraved by Gilbert, 



With Notes and Additional Illustrations, 



BY GEORGE W. NORRIS.M. D.,&c. 



In one beautiful octavo volume of six hundred and forty large pages. 



THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF 



OBSTETBSG MEOIGINE AND SURGERY, 



IN EEFERENCE TO THE PROCESS OF PARTBEITION, 



ILLUSTRATED BT 



One hundred and forty-eight I^arg-e JPlg-urea on 55 Ittthoffraphie Platea. 



BY FRANCIS H. RAMSBOTHAM, M. D., &c. 



A NEW EDITION, FROM THE ENLARGED AND REVISED LONDON EDITION. 



In one large imperial octavo cohcTne, tvell bound. 



Philadelphia, August 6th, 1845. 

 Messrs. Lea. &, Blancmard. 



Gentlemen :— I have looked over the proofs of Ramsbotham on Human Parturition, with its important im- 

 provements, from the new London edition. 



This Work needs no commendation from me, receiving, as it does, the unanimous recommendation of the 

 British periodical press, as the standard work on Midwifery; "chaste in language, classical in composition, 

 happy in point of arrangement, and abounding in most interesting illustrations." 



To the American public, therefore, it is most valuable— from its intrinsic undoubted excellence, and as being 

 the best authorized exponent of British Midwifery. Its circulation will, I trust, be extensive throughout our 

 country. 



There is, however, a portion of Obstetric Science to which sufficient attention, it appears to me, has not been 

 paid. Through you, I have promised to the public a work on this subject, and although the continued occupa- 

 tion of my time and thoughts in the duties of a teacher and practitioner have as yet prevented the fulfilment of 

 the promise, the day, I trust, is not distant, when, under the hope of being useful, I shall prepare an account of 

 the Mechanism of Labor, illustrated by suitable engravings, -which may be regarded as an addendum to the 

 standard works of Ramsbotham, and our own Dewees. 



Very respectfully, yours, 



HUGH L. HODGE, M.D., 

 Professor of Obstetrics, ^c. Sf-c, in the University of Pennsylvania. 



PROFESSOR CHAPMAN'S' WORKS ON PRACTICE. 



A COMPENDIUM OF LECTURES ON THE 



THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. 



DELIVERED BY PROFESSOR CHAPMAN IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL- 

 VANIA. PREPARED, WITH PERMISSION, FROM DR. CHAPMAN'S MA- 

 NUSCRIPTS, AND PUBLISHED WITH HIS APPROBATION, 

 By N. D. BENEDICT, M. D. In one very neat octavo volume. 



ItJ" This work contains the diseases not treated of in the two following. 



LECTURES ON THE MORE IMPORTANT DISEASES OF THE 



THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA. 



Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, by N. Chapman, M. D., Professor of the Theory 

 and Practice of Medicine, &c. In one volume, octavo. 



T>ECTURES ON THE MORE IMPORTANT 



ERUPTIVE FEVERS, HtEMORRHAGES AND DROPSIES. 



AND ON GOUT AND RHEUMATISM, 



Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania by N. Chapman, M. D., Professor of the Theor/^ 



and Practice of Medicine, &c. &c. In one neat octavo volume. 



