24 HENRY C. LEA'S -PUBLICATIONS (Diseases of Women). 



TTODGE (HUGH L.), M.D. 



ON DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN; including Displacements 



of the Uterus. With original illustrations. In one beautifully printed octavo volume of 

 nearly 500 pages, extra cloth. $3 75. ' 



CONTENTS. 



PART I. DISEASES OP IRRITATION. CHAPTER I. Nervous Irritation, and its consequences. 

 II. Irritable Uterus Complications. III. Local Symptoms of Irritable Uterus. IV. Local 

 Symptoms of Irritable Uterus. V. General Symptoms of Irritable Diseases. VI. General 

 Symptoms of Irritable Uterus Reflex Influences of Cerebral and Spinal Irritation. VII. Pro- 

 gress and Terminations of Irritable Uterus. VIII. Causes and Pathology of Irritable Diseases. 

 IX. Treatment of Irritable Uterus Removal or Palliation of the Cause. X. Treatment of 

 Irritable Uterus to Diminish or Destroy the Morbid Irritability. XI. Treatment of Irritable 

 Uterus modified by Menstrual Disorders and Inflammations. XII. Treatment of Irritable 

 Uterus Complicated with Secondary and Sympathetic Symptoms. 



PART II. DISPLACEMENTS OF THE UTERUS. CHAPTER I. Displacement of the Uterus. II. 

 Causes and Symptoms of Displacement of the Uterus. III. Diagnosis of Displacement of the 

 Uterus. IV. Treatment of Displacement of the Uterus. V. Treatment, continued Internal 

 Supporters. VI. Treatment, continued Lever Pessaries. VII. Treatment, continued. VIIJ. 

 Treatment of Complications of Displacements. 



PART III. DISEASES OP SEDATION. CHAPTER I. General and Local Sedation. II. Sedation 

 of Uterus. III. Diagnosis and Treatment. 



(CHARLES), M.D. 

 LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN. Second American, 



from the second London edition. In one neat octavo volume of about 500 pages, extra 

 cloth. $3 25. 



We have thus embodied, in this series of leqtures, 

 one of the most valuable treatises on the diseases of 

 the female sexual system unconnected with gestation, 

 in our language, aad one which cannot fail, from the 

 lucid manner in which the various subjects have 

 been treated, and the careful discrimination used in 

 dealing only with facts, to recommend the volume to 

 the careful study of every practitioner, as affording 

 his safest guides to practice within our knowledge. 

 We have seldom perused a work of a more thoroughly 

 practical character than the one before us. Every 

 page teems with the most truthful and ace urafe infor- 

 mation, and we certainly do not know of any other 

 work from which the physician, in active practice, 



can more readily obtain advice of the soundest cha- 

 racter upon the peculiar diseases which have been 

 made the subject of elucidation. British Am. Mtd. 

 Journal. 



We return the author our grateful thanks for the 

 vast amount of instruction he has afforded us. His 

 valuable treatise needs no eulogy on' our part. His 

 graphic diction and truthful pictures of disease all 

 speak for themselves. Medico-Chirurg. Review. 



Most justly esteemed a .standard work It 



bears evidence of having been carefully revised, and 

 is well worthy of the fame it has already obtained. 

 Dub. Med. Quar. Jour. 



>F THE SAME AUTHOR. 



AN ENQUIRY INTO TI^E PATHOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OP 



ULCERATION OF THE OS UTERI. In one neat octavo volume, extra cloth. $1 25. 



gTMPSON (SIR JAMES F.), M.D. 



CLINICAL LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN. With 



numerous illustrations. In one handsome octave volume of over 500 pages, extra cloth. $4. 

 The principal topics embraced in the Lectures are Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, Cancer of the Uterus, 

 Treatment of Carcinoma by Caustics, Dysmenorrhoea, Amenorrhoea, Closures, Contractions, &c., 

 of the Vagina, Vulvitis, Causes of Death after Surgical Operations, Surgical Fever, Phlegniiisia 

 Dolens, Coccyodinia, Pelvic Cellulitis, Pelvic Hasmatoma, Spurious Pregnancy, Ovarian Dropsy, 

 Ovariotomy, Cranioclasm, Diseases of the Fallopian Tubes, Puerperal Mania, Sub Involution and 

 Super-Involution of the Uterus, <fec. Ac. 



T>ENNET (HENRY), M.D. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON INFLAMMATION OF THE 



UTERUS, ITS CERVIX AND APPENDAGES, and on its connection with Uterine Dis- 

 ease. Sixth American, from the fourth and revised English edition. In one octavo volume 

 of about 500 pages, extra cloth. $375. (Recently Issued.) 



From the Author's Preface. 



During the past two years, this revision of former labors has been my principal occupation, and 

 in its present state the work may be considered to embody the matured experience of the many 

 years I have devoted to the study of uterine disease. 



Indeed, the entire volume is so replete with infor- 

 mation, to all appearance so perfect in its details, that 

 we could scarcely have thought another page or para- 

 graph was required for the full description of all that 

 is now known with regard to the diseases under con- 



thor. To speak of it except in terms of the highest 

 approval would be impossible, and we gladly avail 

 .ourselves of the present opportunity to recommend 

 it in the most unqualified manner to the profession. 

 Dublin Med. Press. 



sideration if we had not been so informed by the au- 



THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A REVIEW OF THE PRESENT STATE OF UTERINE PATHO- 

 LOGY. In one small octavo volume, extra cloth. 50 cents. 



