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StelwagonV 

 Diseases of the Skin 



A Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. For Advanced Students and 

 Practitioners. By Henry W. Stelwagon, M. D., Ph. D., Professor of 

 Dermatology in the Jefferson Medical College, and Clinical Professor 

 of Dermatology in the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia. Hand- 

 some octavo volume of 1135 pages, with 258 text-cuts and 32 full- 

 page colored lithographic and half-tone plates. Cloth, $6.00 net; 

 Sheep or Half Morocco, $7.00 net. 



JUST ISSUED NEW (4th) EDITION, REVISED 

 FOUR LARGE EDITIONS IN THREE YEARS 



The demand for four editions of this work in a period of three years, and the 

 many gratifying review notices indicate beyond a doubt the practical character of 

 the book. In preparing the work the predominant aim kept in view was to sup- 

 ply the physician with a treatise written on plain and practical lines, giving abun- 

 dant helpful case illustrations. In this edition, although some fifty new illustra- 

 tions have been added, the size of the work has not been increased, many old 

 illustrations having been eliminated and the text, wherever possible, made more 

 concise. 



PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS 



John T. Bowen, M.D., 



Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Harvard University Medical School, Boston. 



" It gives me great pleasure to endorse Dr. Stelwagon's book. The clearness of description 

 is a marked feature. It is also very carefully compiled. It is one of the best text-books yet 

 published and a credit to American dermatology." 



Grover W. Wende, M.D., 



Clinical Professor of Dermatology, University of Buffalo. 



" I have recommended that the work be included in the catalogue of the University of 

 Buffalo. I think you are to be congratulated on bringing out one of the very best works 

 published in the English language." 

 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



" We can cordially recommend Dr. Stelwagon's book to the profession as the best text- 

 book on dermatology, for the advanced student and general practitioner, that has been brought 

 Strictly up to date. . . . The photographic illustrations are numerous, and many of them are 

 of great excellence." 



