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Rolleston on the Liver 



Diseases of the Liver, QalNbladder, and Bile-ducts. By H. 



D. Rolleston, M. D. (Cantab), F. R. C. P., Physician to St. George's 

 Hospital, London, England. Octavo volume of 794 pages, fully illus- 

 trated, including a number in colors. Cloth, ;^6.oo net. 



ENTIRELY NEW-RECENTLY ISSUED 



This work covers the entire field of diseases of the liver, and is the most 

 voluminous work on this subject in EngHsh. Dr. Rolleston has for many years 

 past devoted his dme exclusively to diseases of the digesdve organs, and any- 

 thing from his pen, therefore, is authoritative and practical. Special attention is 

 given to pathology and treatment, the former being profusely illustrated. 



Medical Record, New York 



"The most extensive treatise on diseases of the Uver yet published in English. ... It re- 

 flects an unusual degree of experience in a difficult but highly important branch of study." 



Boston's 

 Clinical Diagnosis 



Clinical Diagnosis. By L. Napoleon Boston, M. D., Associate in 

 Medicine and Director of the Clinical Laboratories, Medico-Chirurgi- 

 cal College, Philadelphia. Octavo of 563 pages, with 330 illustrations, 

 many in colors. Cloth, ^4.00 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED— NEW (2d) EDITION 

 TWO EDITIONS IN ONE YEAR 



Dr. Boston here presents a practical manual of the clinical and laboratory- 

 examinations which furnish a guide to correct diagnosis, giving only such methods, 

 however, which can be carried out by the busy practitioner in his office as well 

 as by the student in the laboratory. In this new second edition the entire work 

 has been carefully and thoroughly revised, incorporating all the newest advances. 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



" He has produced a book which may be regarded eminently as a practical and service- 

 able guide. . . . The illustrations are both numerous and good." 



