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HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Practice of Medicine). 



ROBERTS ( WILLIAM], M. D., 



-*-' Lecturer on Medicine in the Manchester School of Medicine, &c. 



A PRACTICAL* TREATISE ON URINARY AND RENAL DIS- 

 EASES, including Urinary Deposits. Illustrated by numerous cases and engravings. In 

 one very handsome octavo volume of 516 pp., extra cloth. $4 50. (Now Ready.) 

 The want has for some time heen felt of a work which should render accessible to the American 

 profession in a compendious and convenient form, the results of the numerous and important 

 researches which have of late years elucidated the pathology of Urinary and Renal Diseases. It 

 has been the aim of the author in the present volume to set forth in a form divested of undue 

 technicality, the practical condition of the subject in its most advanced stage of progress. In 

 endeavoring to accomplish this, he has refrained from crowding the volume with minute chemical 

 .and physiological details, which would unfit it for its object of affording to the* physician a guide 

 in his daily practice, and to the student a condensed and intelligible compendium of all that is 

 practically important on the subject. To aid in this, numerous cases and illustrations have been 

 introduced throughout the work. . 



In carrying out this design, he has not only made 

 good use of his own practical knowledge, but has 

 brought together from various sources a vast amount 

 of information, some of which is not generally pos- 

 sessed by the profession iu this country. We must 

 now bring our notice of this book to a close, re- 

 gretting only that we are obliged to resist the temp- 

 tation of giving further extracts from it. Dr. Roberts 

 has already on several occasions placed before the 



profession the results of researches made by him on 

 various points connected with the urine, and had thus 

 led us to expect from him something good in which 

 expectation we have been by no means disappointed. 

 The book is, beyond question, the most comprehen- 



Bird on Urinary Deposits," beinarfor the present out of print, gentlemen will find in the 



sive work on urinary and renal diseases, considered 

 ia their strictly practical aspect, that we possess in 

 the English language. British Medical Journal, 

 Dec. 9, 1865. 



We have read this book with much satisfaction. 

 It will take its place beside the best treatises in pur 

 language upon urinary pathology and therapeutics. 

 Not the least of its merits is that the author, unlike 

 some other book-makers, is contented to withhold 

 much that he is well qualified to discuss in order to 

 impart to his volume such a strictly practical charac- 

 ter as cannot fail to render it popular among British, 

 readers. London Med. Times and Gazette, March 

 17, 1866. 



above work a trustworthy substitute. 



MORLAND ON THE MORBID EFFECTS OF THE 

 RETENTION IN THE BLOOD OF THE ELE- 

 MENTS OF THE URINARY SECRETION. In one 

 small octavo volume, 83 pages, extra cloth. 75 

 cents. 



BLOOD AND URINE (MANUALS ON). By J. W. 

 GRIFFITH, G. 0. REESE, and A. MARKWICK. One 

 volume, royal 12mo., extra cloth, with plates, pp. 

 460. $1 25. 



T)ANIEL H. TUKE,M.D., 



-*-S Visiting Medical Officer to the York 



k Retreat. 



J1UCKNILL (J. C.^M.D., and 



-*-' Med, Superintendent of the Devon Lunatic Asylum.-*-^ Visiting Medical Officer ti 



A MANUAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE; containing the 



History, Nosology, Description, Statistics, Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of In- 

 sanity. With a Plate. In one handsome octavo volume, of 536 pages, extra cloth. 4 25. 

 A work alike characterized by great classical ele- essays, in complete and logical treatment, and the 

 gance and a careful and judicious discrimination on clear, practical manner in which their subjects are 

 the diagnosis, pathology and treatment of this dread- discussed. They will be cited as authority wherever 

 ful malady. Va. Med. and Surff. Journal. the language is used, and will, no doubt, be exten- 



We do not know where anything can be found in sively translated. Amer. Journal of Insanity. 

 the literature of the specialty to compare with these 



HARRISON'S ESSAY TOWARDS A CORRECT 

 THEORY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. In one 

 octavo volume of 292 pp. $1 50. \ 



SOLLY ON THE HUMAN BRAIN; its Structure, 



Physiology, and Diseases. From the Second and 

 much enlarged London edition. In one octavo 

 volume of 500 pages, with 120 wood-cuts; extra 

 cloth. $2 50. 



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MITH (EDWARD], M.D. 



CONSUMPTION; ITS EARLY AND REMEDIABLE STAGES. 



one neat octavo volume of 254 pages, extra cloth. $2 25. 



(H. H.}, M.D. 



ASTHMA; its Pathology, Causes, Consequences, and Treatment. 



one volume, octavo, extra cloth. $2 50. 



In 



In 



(D. J).), M.D. 



DIPHTHERIA ; its Nature and Treatment, with an account of the His- 

 tory of its Prevalence in various Countries. Second and revised edition. In one neat 

 royal 12mo. volume, extra cloth. $1 25. (Just issued.) 



TONES (C. HANDFIELD), M. D., 



Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, &c. 



CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON FUNCTIONAL NERVOUS 



DISORDERS. In one handsome octavo volume of 348 pages, extra cloth, $3 25. 

 (Now Ready.} 



The wide scope of the treatise, and its practical character, as illustrated by the large number 

 of cases reported in detail by the author, can hardly fail to render it exceedingly valuable to 

 the profession. 



