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SIMPSON. 



The Posthumous Works of Sir James 



Young Simpson^ J3art., Jbf. D. In Three Volumes. 



Volume I. Selected Obstetrical and Gynaecological Works of 

 Sir James Y. Simpson, Bart., M. D., D. C. L., late Professor of Midwifery 

 in the University of Edinburgh. Containing the substance of his Lect- 

 ures on Midwifery. Edited by J. WATT BLACK, A. M., M. D., Member of 

 the Royal College of Physicians, London ; Physician- Accoucheur to Char- 

 ing Cross Hospital, London ; and Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of 

 Women and Children in the Hospital School of Medicine. 



1vol., 8vo. 852pp. Cloth, $3.00. 



This volume contains all the more important of the contributions of 

 Sir James Y. Simpson to the study of obstetrics and diseases of women, 

 with the exception of his clinical lectures on the latter subject, which 

 will shortly appear in a separate volume. This first volume contains 

 many of the papers reprinted from his Obstetric Memoirs and Contri- 

 butions, and also his Lecture Notes, now published for the first time, 

 containing the substance of the practical part of his course of mid- 

 wifery. It is a volume of great interest to the profession, and a fitting 

 memorial of its renowned and talented author. 



" To many of our readers, doubtless, the chief of the papers it contains are familiar. To 

 others, although probably they may be aware that Sir James Simpson has written on the sub- 

 jects, the papers themselves will be new and fresh. To the first class we would recommeno 

 this edition of Sir James Simpson's works, as a valuable volume of reference ; to the latter, as 

 a collection of the Avorks of a great master and improver of his art, the study of which cannot 

 fail to make them better prepared to meet and overcome its difficulties." Medical Times and 

 Gazette. 



Volume II. Anaesthesia, Hospitalism, etc. Edited by Sir 

 WALTER SIMPSON, Bart. 



1 vol., 8vo. 560 pp. Cloth, $3.00. 



" We say of this, as of the first volume, that it should find a place on the table of every 

 practitioner ; for, though it is patchwork, each piece may be picked out and studied with pleas- 

 ure and profit." The Lancet (Lo)idon). 



Volume III. The Diseases of Women. Edited by ALEX. SIMP- 

 SON, M. D., Professor of Midwifery in the University of Edinburgh. 

 1 vol., 8vo. Cloth, $3.00. 



One of the best works on the subject extant. Of inestimable value to every physician. 



SWETT. 

 A Treatise on the Diseases of the Chest. 



Being a Course of Lectures delivered at the New 

 York Hospital. 



By JOHN A. SWETT, M. D., 



Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the New York University ; Physician 

 to the New York Hospital ; Member of the New York Pathological Society. 



1vol., 8vo. 587pp. $3.50. 



Embodied in this volume of lectures is the experience of ten years in hospital and private 

 practice. 



