THE PRACTICE OF MEDICIXE 



Anders* 

 Practice of Medicine 



Recently Issued— New (7th) Edition 



A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By James M. Anders, 

 M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of 

 Clinical Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Hand- 

 some octavo, 1297 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, ;S5.50 net; Sheep 

 or Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 



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The success of this work as a text-book and as a practical g^uide for physi- 

 cians has been truly phenomenal, it now havinjj reached its seventh edition. This 

 success is no doubt due to the extensive consideration given to [diagnosis and 

 Treatment, Differential Diagnosis being dealt with under separate headings, and 

 the points of distinction of simulating diseases presented in tabular form. 

 Among the new subjects added are Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Splanchnop- 

 tosis, Cammidge' s Test for Glycerose, Myasthenia Gravis, Pseudotuberculosis, 

 Benign Cirrhosis of the Stomach, Intestinal Lithiasia. Intestinal Calculi, Red 

 Light in Variola, Emulsion-albuminuria, and Adams-Stokes' Syndrome. Im- 

 portant additions have also been made to diseases which prevail principally in 

 tropical countries. 



PERSONAL OPINIONS 



JamM C. Wilton. M. D., 



Professor of the Practice of Meduiiu and of ClimUal MtdUint, Jtftnon kkdiasi CplUgt 



Philadelphia. 

 "It is an excellent book— concise, comprehentive. thorough, and up-to-date. It it a 

 credit to yoo; bat. more than that, it it a credit to the proftttlon of Philaddpbl*— to ut." 



Wm. E. Quine. M. D. 



Professor of Medicine and CiimUal MedUime, ColUft of Pkjttieiams «ki»d Smrg§9m, CkUago. 



" I consider Andcn' Practice one of the betl tingle-volume works befori the pPOJinion at 

 his time, and one of the best tcxt-bookt for medical ttudentt." 



Bullettn of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 



'• I he success of this work is weii desrnrcd, ... i he ■•ctions on treatment are «iccli«nt 

 and add greatly to the value of ihb work. Dr. Aodert b lo be coognitttlalMl on the continued 

 success of hb textl^ook." 



