NOSE, THROAT, AND EAR. 



Gradle's 

 Nose, Pharynx, and Ear 



Diseases of the Nose, Pharynx, and Ear. By Henry Gradle, 

 M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, Northwestern Uni- 

 versity Medical School, Chicago. Handsome octavo of 547 pages, 

 illustrated, including two full-page plates in colors. Cloth, $3.50 net. 



INCLUDING TOPOGRAPHIC ANATOMY 



This volume presents diseases of the Nose, Pharynx, and Ear as the author 

 has seen them during an experience of nearly twenty-five years. In it are 

 answered in detail those questions regarding the course and outcome of diseases 

 which cause the less experienced observer the most anxiety in an individual case. 

 Topographic anatomy has been accorded liberal space. 



Pennsylvania Medical Journal 



"This is the most practical volume on the nose, pharynx, and ear that has appeared 

 recently. ... It is exactly what the less experienced observer needs, as it avoids the confusion 

 incident to a categorical statement of everybody's opinion." 



Kyle's 

 Diseases of Nose and Throat 



Diseases of the Nose and Throat. By D. Braden Kyle, M. D., 

 Professor of Laryngology in the Jefferson Medical College, Phila- 

 delphia; Consulting Laryngologist, Rhinologist, and Otologist, St. 

 Agnes' Hospital. Octavo, 669 pages; over 184 illustrations, and 26 

 lithographic plates in colors. Cloth, $4.00 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED THIRD REVISED EDITION 



Three large editions of this excellent work fully testify to its practical 

 value. In this edition the author has revised the text thoroughly, bringing 

 it absolutely down to date. With the practical purpose of the book in mind, ex- 

 tended consideration has been given to treatment, each disease being considered in 

 full, and definite courses being laid down to meet special conditions and symptoms. 



Dudley S. Reynolds, M. D., 



Formerly Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville. 

 " It is an important addition to the text-books now in use, and is better adapted to the uses 

 of the student than any other work with which I am familiar. I shall be pleased to commend 

 Dr. Kyle's work as the best text-book." 



