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ELLIOT. 



Obstetric Clinic. A Practical Contribution to the 

 study of Obstetrics^ and the Diseases of Women and 

 Children. 



By the late GEOEGE T. ELLIOT, M. D., 



Late Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children in the Bellevue Hospital 

 Medical College; Physician to Bellevue Hospital, and to the New York Lying-in Asylum ; 

 Consulting Physician to the Nursery and Child's Hospital ; Consulting Surgeon to the State 

 Woman's Hospital; Corresponding Member of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society and of the 

 Royal Academy of Havana ; Fellow of the N. Y. Academy of Medicine ; Member of the 

 County Medical Society, of the Pathological Society, etc., etc. 



1 vol., 8vo. 458 pp, Cloth, $4.50. 



This work is, in a measure, a resume of separate papers previously pre- 

 pared by the late Dr. Elliot ; and contains, besides, a record of nearly 

 two hundred important and difficult cases in midwifery, selected from 

 his own practice. It has met with a hearty reception, and has received 

 the highest encomiums both in this country and in Europe. It is justly 

 believed that the work is one of the most valuable contributions to 

 obstetric literature that has appeared for many years, and, being emi- 

 nently practical in its character, cannot fail to be of great service to 

 obstetricians. 



" The volume by Dr. Elliot has scarcely less value, though in a different di- 

 rection, than that of the Edinburgh physician (Dr. Duncan, ' Researches in Ob- 

 stetrics ')." Lancet. 



" This may be said to belong to a class of books * after the practitioner's own 

 heart,' and many circumstances concur to influence us to extend to this work a 

 cheerful welcome, and to commend it as fully as possible. And we do thus 

 welcome it as the production of a gentleman of great experience, acknowledged 

 ability, and high position as an emanation from one of the leading schools of 

 our country and as an honorable addition to our national medical literature." 

 American Journal of Medical Sciences. 



"There is no book in American obstetrical literature that surpasses this 

 one." Edinburgh Medical Journal. 



" It ought to be in the hands of every practitioner of midwifery in the coun- 

 try." Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 



"It has no equal in the English language, as regards clinical instruction in 

 obstetrics." American Journal of Obstetrics. 



" The book has the freshness of hospital practice throughout in reference to 

 diagnosis, pathology, therapeutical and operative proceedings. It will be found 

 to possess a great amount of valuable information in the department of obstet- 

 rics in an attractive and easy style, according to the most modern and improved 

 views of the profession." Cincinnati Lancet and Observer. 



" It is invaluable for the practitioner of obstetrics." N. Y. Medical Journal 



