D. Appleton & Co?s Medical Publications. 



Bellevue and Charity Hospital Reports. 



The volume of Bellovue and Charity Hospital Reports 

 for 1870, containing valuable contributions from 



ISAAC E. TAYLOR, M. D., WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, M. D., 



AUSTIN FLINT, M. D., T. GAILLARD THOMAS, M. D., 



LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., FRANK H. HAMILTON, M. D., 



and others. 



1 vol., 8vo. Cloth, $4.00. 



" These institutions are the most important, as regards accommodations for 

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BENNET 

 Winter and Spring on the Shores of 



the Mediterranean j or, the Rimer a, Mentone, Italy, 

 Corsica, Sicily, Algeria, Spain, and Biarritz, as Win- 

 ter Climates. 



By J. HENRY BENNET, M. D., 



Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London; late Physician-Accoucher to the 

 Royal Free Hospital; Doctor of Medicine of the University of Paris; formerly Resi- 

 dent Physician to the Paris Hospitals (ex-Interne des Hopitaux de Paris), etc. 



This work embodies the experience of ten winters and springs passed by Dr. Bennet 

 on the shores of the Mediterranean, and contains much valuable information for physi- 

 cians in relation to the health- restoring climate of the regions described. 



1 vol., 12mo. 621 pp, Cloth, $3.50. 



11 Exceedingly readable, apart from its special purposes, and well illustrated. 1 ' Even- 

 ing Commercial. 



"It has a more substantial value for the physician, perhaps, than for any other class or 

 profession. . . . We commend this book to our readers as a volume presenting two 

 capital qualifications it is at once entertaining and instructive.' N. Y. Medical Journal. 



On the Treatment of Pulmonary Con- 



sumption, by Hygiene, Climate,' and Medicine, in its 

 Connection with Modern Doctrines. 



By JAMES HENRY BENNET, M. D., 



Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London; Doctor of Medicine of the University 



of Paris, etc., etc. 



1 vol., thin 8vo. Cloth, $1.50. 



An interesting and instructive work, written in the strong, clear, and lucid manner 

 which appears in all the contributions of Dr. Bennet to medical or general literature. 



"We cordially commend this book to the attention of all, for its practical common- 

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 nary consumption." Detroit Review of Medicine. 



