Modern Works on the Principles and Practice of 

 HOMCEOPATHY. 



For the use of the Professional Student, the Clergyman, the 

 Missionary, the Colonist, Heads of Families, etc. 



^ fcrt-Soroh of ffloirent Jttetncuu antr 



ON HOMCEOPATHIC PRINCIPLES. 



By E. H. RUDDOCK, M.D., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., L.M. (Lond. and Edin.), etc. 

 Demy 8vo., pp. 1,032, 21s. ; half- morocco, 25s. 



Extracts from Reviews. 



"All articles are characterized by extreme lucidity, and hints and instructions are marked by thought- 



:ind common sense."- Ckfmut ami Uruyijtst. 



"Dr. !. itings have always been favourably received, and this hook perhaps the most 



ni-cannot tail to meet with the same attention." Publiv Opinion. 



isantly written, and on nmtteis of hygienic rule and habits contains a 

 vast amount of common-sense advice, which even the non-medical reader may find it to his advantage 



. " (rraphic. 

 "It does not require recommendation, being the exponent of its own merits." -C/turcli an<i 



: 



utainmK a large and varied amount of information conceniinp 



the nature of a considerable proportion of diseases, and the remedial measures requisite for their 

 I palliation, it possesses ft trong claims to our commendation.' Hotna-ofiat/iic Jit-rn-ir. 



nd it a work of frreat value in the preparation of his cases, and the busy 

 i in a work of ready reference in his arduous laumrs.' -Mtdical I'ninn. 



-.plendid volume of 1,03-2 octnvo pa^ - is, altogether, the most complete text-book for the us* 

 -tudent, and physician winch ltu,\ rivr (am imbl^hed lor our School. Next to J'.n hi 

 it in '! u-st ork "ii I'lMi-tire, but it.s vaiur is ni.t confined to this department alone." From tlie. 

 .4,,.. lt r.,,, Uhwer.l.y I>r. K. M . HAI.K. 



' Va uable for laymen and yowi* practitioners, written in a plain, pleasant, off-hand style. 

 . . . i >ur author gives eoocfoely m a te\v paife- tin- essence of large volumes. We feel more 

 pleawd with the book the mon recommend it in good faith to ull 



our rvaden of high or low degree, strict BHUMwMBMwM <>r otherwise." North Aniericim 



.;!. in the sty'.- of the author's ' Vade Mecum,' it is by 



- :i n-pruit ul that work \erynr. ,<i has 1,,,-n added in all tlie depni tnienf., 



IKIS l,.,- n at the vune tini" 

 ^ ill certainly pi > of r< >o- 



iderble ieiiu. It is haini ; paper, and 'pi '--ruts a very 



ttrmctive appearanrw. We : recently bad the pleasure of meeting Dr. Ruddock, and were as much 



:L<I with the book.'' //aAnewMinniow Monthly. 



: iddock has mgain placed Ue > to him for another valuable work 



fOMtbfc practicr. . . '. noat liberal a> writ as the most exoluiTe Homo3opath wil] 



The first jiau'-'s ,,f the l.ook 



:u>- !*'' i ' MI.- -.M ;. IfBOTtd Add Of D^Mte, Ml the proper meth.'d Of eOOkteg and selecting 



- and hahhy penoos M well. 'I:. ,..!> valunt.ie, anil in;iv 



bn rrad witA advatirav - ... Then follows tin adnn- 



: r eMiJently believes in the old saw o( an 



. 1'h" Clini.vil I):rei-|ory is 01 :' the m. st 



valuable yet publuned. .' lor ready relerenee for the busy 



physician and tbe student, we can heartily and conscientiously recommend Dr. Ruddock's. 



IK Circular. 



-lieve that there in nothing f\>\^\ i. it m Bovland or America for its precise descriptions 

 Of diseases and their symptoms, for full and >i.--.-i:i-.| indi<aii"us of leun-dies. copious a ,.i 

 vahuble profensional experience gatfaered in a Clinical Directory, and for compN ! index to 



' olnmbo Obffi ' 



'*. author of erer i rn works on llotnieopathy, has jus-t pnblisbed 



this handoofn.- vulutii'- oi |,''.ii j.:i.'-s, whieh we ivcummend to ail our COyftTft to whom the 



English lanifi!'. }.. a intimately aoquaintrd with the i rotn -! 



Honueopathr, has introduced in his b<ik most of th- rei-.-nt arijuisitions ol the science, 



ilanjr concerning the new American remedies.' 1 Revue Ho>n<topathique helgt. 



HOUGOPATHIC PUBLISHING COMPANY, 2, Finsbury Circus, Lone/on, E.G. 

 And all Homoeopathic Chemists and Bookseller!. 



