14 SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Og'den on the Urine 



Clinical Examination of Urine and Urinary Diagnosis. A Clinical 

 Guide for the Use of Practitioners and Students of Medicine and Sur- 

 gery. By J. Bergen Ogden, M. D., Late Instructor in Chemistry, 

 Harvard University Medical School; Formerly Assistant in Clinical 

 Pathology, Boston City Hospital. Octavo, 418 pages, 54 illustrations, 

 and a number of colored plates. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



SECOND REVISED EDITION RECENTLY ISSUED 



In this edition the work has been brought absolutely down to the present day. 

 Important changes have been made in connection with the determination of Urea, 

 Uric Acid, and Total Nitrogen ; and the subjects of Cryoscopy and Beta-Oxybutyric 

 Acid have been given a place. Special attention has been paid to diagnosis by 

 the character of the urine, the diagnosis of diseases of the kidneys and urinary 

 passages ; an enumeration of the prominent clinical symptoms of each disease ; 

 and the peculiarities of the urine in certain general diseases. 



The Lancet, London 



" We consider this manual to have been well compiled ; and the author's own experience, 

 so clearly stated, renders the volume a useful one both for study and reference." 



Vecki's Sexual Impotence 



The Pathology and Treatment of Sexual Impotence. By Victor 

 G. Vecki, M. D. From the Second Revised and Enlarged German 

 Edition. i2mo volume of 329 pages. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED 



The subject of impotence has but seldom been treated in this country in the 

 truly scientific spirit that its pre-eminent importance deserves, and this volume will 

 come to many as a revelation of the possibilities of therapeutics in this important 

 field. The reading part of the English-speaking medical profession has passed 

 judgment on this monograph. The whole subject of sexual impotence and its 

 treatment is discussed by the author in an exhaustive and thoroughly scientific 

 manner. In this edition the book has been thoroughly revised, and new matter 

 has been added, especially to the portion dealing with treatment. 



Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin 



" A scientific treatise upon an important and much neglected subject. . . . The treatment 

 of impotence in general and of sexual neurasthenia is discriminating and judicious." 



