MEDICINE AND THE ALLIED SCIENCES. 5° 
WW. O03 eee 
By Sir WILLIAM AITKEN, M.D., Edin., F.R.S., 
PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY IN THE ARMY MEDICAL SCHOOL; EXAMINER IN. MEDICINE FOR 
THE MILITARY MEDICAL SERVICES OF THE QUEEN; FELLOW OF THE SANITARY 
INSTITUTE OF GREAT BRITAIN ; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ROYAL 
IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF PHYSICIANS OF VIENNA; AND OF THE 
SOCIETY OF MEDICINE AND NATURAL HISTORY OF DRESDEN. 
SEVENTH EDITION. 
The SCIENCE and PRACTICE of MEDICINE. 
In Two Volumes, Royal 8vo., cloth. Illustrated by numerous Engrav- 
ings on Wood, and a Map of the Geographical Distribution of Diseases. 
To a great extent Rewritten ; Enlarged, Remodelled, and Carefully 
Revised throughout, 42/. 
In reference to the Seventh Edition of this important Work, the Publishers 
would only remark, that no labour or expense has been spared to sustain tts 
well-known reputation as ‘* The Representative Book of the Medical Science and 
Practice of the Day.” Among the More Important Features of the New Edition, 
the subject of DISEASES OF THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM may b¢ specially 
mentioned. 
Opinions of the Press. 
*“The work is an admirable one, and adapted to the requirements of the Student, 
Professor, and Practitioner of Medicine. . . . The reader will find a large amount of 
information not to be met with in other books, epitomised for him in this. We know of 
no work that contains so much, or such full and varied information on all subjects con- 
nected with the Science and Practice of Medicine.”—Zaxcet. 
**Excellent from the beginning, and improved in each successive issue, Dr. Aitken’s 
GREAT and STANDARD WORK has now, with vast and judicious labour, been brought 
abreast of every recent advance in scientific medicine and the healing art, and affords to the 
Student and Practitioner a store of knowledge and guidance of altogether inestimable value. 
etx A classical work which does honour to British Medicine, and is a compendium of 
sound knowledge.”—Z.xtract from Review in “ Brian,” by $. Crichton-Browne, M.D.., 
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“The SEVENTH EDITION of this important Text-Book fully maintains its reputation. 
. . . Dr. Aitken is indefatigable in his efforts. . . . The section on DisEasss of 
the BRAIN and NERvous SYSTEM is completely remodelled, so as to include all the 
most recent researches, which in this department have been not less important than they 
are numerous ’"—&ritish Medical $ournal. 
*“The STANDARD TEXT-Book in the English Language. . . . There is, perhaps, 
no work more indispensable for the Practitioner and Student.”—Zdin. Medical fournadl. 
“The extraordinary merit of Dr. Aitken’s work. . . . The author has unquestion- 
ably performed a service to the profession of the most valuable kind.”— Practitioner. 
OVUPEINES OF THE SCLlLENC Ee: 
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. A Text-Book for Students. Second 
Edition. Crown 8vo, 12/6. 
** Students preparing for examinations will hail it as a perfect godsend for its concise- 
ness.” —A theneum. 
“‘Well-digested, clear, and well-written, the work of a man conversant with every 
res sf his subject, and a thorough master of the art of teaching.”—British Medical 
ournal. 
