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ftUMSTEAD (FREEMAN J.}, M.D., 



-D Lecturer on Mater ia Medica and Venereal Diseases at the Col. of Phys. and Sura., New York, &c. 



THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF VENEREAL DIS- 

 EASES. Including the results of recent investigations upon the subject. A new and re- 

 vised edition, with illustrations. In one large and handsome octavo volume of 640 pages, 

 extra cloth, $5 00. (Lately Issued.) 



During the short time which has elapsed since the appearance of this work, it has assumed the 

 position of a recognized authority on the subject wherever the language is spoken, and its transla- 

 tion into Italian shows that its reputation is not confined to our own tongue. The singular clear- 

 ness with which the modern doctrines of venereal diseases are set forth renders it admirably 

 adapted to the student, while the fulness of its practical details and directions as to treatment 

 makes it indispensable to the practitioner. The few notices subjoined will show the very high 

 position universally accorded to it by the medical press of both hemispheres. 



Well known as one of the best authorities of the I our approval and praise as the second edition of Dr. 

 7-psent day on the subject. British and For. Med.- Bumstead's work. Glasgow Med. Journal, Oct. 1864. 



We know of 'no treatise in any language which is 

 its equal in point of completeness and practical sim- 

 plicity. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 

 Jan. 30, 1S64. 



The book is one which every practitioner should 



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Chirurg. Review, April, 1866. 



A regular store-house of special information. 

 London Lancet, Feb. 24, 1866. 



A remarkably clear and full systematic treatise on 

 the whole subject. Lond. Med. Times and Gazette. 



The best, completes!, fullest monograph on this | have in hi s possession, and, we may further say, the 

 subject in our language. British American Journal, j **V book U PO U the subject which he should acknow- 



andS^y^rnaL ^'^ libn "*- J ' ac ^ **' \ Sa^ca!To^nal, Jaly'l^ ^ 



The best work with which we are acquainted, and 



We have no doubt that it will supersede in America 

 erery other treatise on Venereal. San Francisco 

 Med, Press, Oct. 1S64. 



the most convenient hand-book for the busy practi- 

 tioner Cincinnati Lancet, July, 1864. 



-Brit, and Foreign Med.-Ctururg. Review, Jan., '60. j has bp ' eu left Uttao ti ce d._Z)6i/n Quarterly Journal 

 We have not met with any which so highly merits ; of Medical Science, August, 1864. 



ffULLERIER (A.}, a^d ftUMSTEAD (FREEMAN J.}, 



Surgeon to the Hbpital du Midi. ' F* Lecturer on Venereal Diseases at the College of 



Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. 



AN ATLAS OF VENEREAL DISEASES. Translated and edited by 



FREEMAN J. BDMSTEAD. To make a large imperial 4to. volume, with plates containing 

 about 150 figures, beautifully colored, many of them the size of life. (Preparing.) 

 In charge of the celebrated Hopital du Midi, where M. Ricord gained his immense experience, 

 M. CulLerier is known as one of the most profound syphilographers of the present day. This 

 work presents the results of his observations and reflections on the whole round of venereal acci- 

 dents and affections, and is illustrated with a complete series of colored plates, more minute and 

 extensive than anything of the kind that has yet been laid before the profession. The translator 

 and editor, Dr. Bumstead, is so well known in this country as an authority on the subject, and 

 as a clear and elegant writer, that his connection with the work is sufficient guarantee that its 

 value will be increased in passing through his hands. 



TflCORD (P.), M.D. 



LETTERS ON SYPHILIS. Translated by W. P. LATTIMOSE, M. D. 



In one neat octavo volume, of 270 pages, extra cloth, $2 00. 



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UDD (GEORGE], M.D. 



ON DISEASES OF THE LIVER. Third American, from the third 



and enlarged London edition. In one very handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, with four 

 beautifully colored plates, and numerous wood-cuts, pp. 500. $4 00. 



^A ROCHE (12.), M.D. 

 YELLOW FEVER, considered in its Historical, Pathological, Etio- 



logical, and Therapeutical Relations. Including a Sketch of the Disease as it has occurred 

 in Philadelphia from 1699 to 1854, with an examination of the connections between it and 

 the fevers known under the same name in other parts of temperate as well as in tropical 

 regions. In two large and handsome octavo volumes, of nearly 1500 pages, extra cloth, $700. 

 >Y THE SAME AUTHOR. 



PNEUMONIA ; its Supposed Connection, Pathological, and Etiological, 



with Autumnal Fevers, including an Inquiry into the Existence and Morbid Agency of 

 Malaria. In one handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, of 500 pages. $3 00. 



TYONS.(ROBERT D.), K. C. C. 

 A TREATISE ON FEVER; or, Selections from a Course of Lectures 



on Fever. Being part of a Course of Theory and Practice of Medicine. In one neat octavo 

 volume, of 36 pages, extra cloth. $2 25. 



CLYMER ON FEVERS ; THEIR DIAGNOSIS, PA- I TODD'S CLINICAL LECTURES ON CERTAIN ACT'TE 



