24 D. Appleton & CoSs Medical Publications. 



SAYKE. 

 A Practical Manual on the Treatment 



of Club-Foot. 



By LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., 



Professor of Orthopedic Surgery in Bellevue Hospital Medical College ; Surgeon to Belle vue 

 and Charity Hospitals, etc. 



1 vol., 12mo. New and Enlarged Edition. Cloth. 



" The object of this work is to convey, in as concise a manner as possible, 

 all the practical information and instruction necessary to enable the general 

 practitioner to apply that plan of treatment which has been so successful in my 

 own hands." Preface. 



" The book will very well satisfy the wants of the majority of general practitioners, for 

 whose use, as stated, it is intended." New York Medical Journal, 



SMITH. 



On Foods. 



By EDWARD SMITH, M. D., LL. B., F. R. S., 



Fellow of the Eoyal College of Physicians of London, etc., etc. 



1vol., 12mo. Cloth. Price, $1.75. 



Since the issue of the author's work on " Practical Dietary," he has 

 felt the want of another, which would embrace all the generally-known 

 and less-known foods, and contain the latest scientific knowledge re- 

 specting them. The present volume is intended to meet this want, and 

 will be found useful for reference, to both scientific and general read- 

 ers. The author extends the ordinary view of foods, and includes 

 water and air, since they are important both in their food and sanitary 

 aspects. 



STKOUD. 

 The Physical Cause of the Death of 



Christ, and its Relations to the Principles and Prac- 

 tice of Christianity. 



By WILLIAM STROUD, M.D. 



With a Letter on the Subject, 

 By SIR JAMES Y. SIMPSON, BART., M. D. 



1 vol., 12mo. 422 pp. Cloth, $2.00. 



This important and remarkable book is, in its own place, a masterpiece, and 

 will be considered as a standard work for many years to come. 



The principal point insisted upon is, that the death of Christ was caused by rupture or lacer- 

 ation of the heart. Sir James Y. Simpson, who had read the author's treatise and various com- 

 ments on it, expressed himself very positively in favor of the views maintained by Dr. Stroud.' 

 ^-Psychological Journal. 



