20 BLANCHARD & LEA'S PUBLICATIONS.-CPiseases of Female*.) 



NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION-(Lately Issued.) 



THE DISEASES~OF FEMALES, 

 INCLUDING THOSE OF PREGNANCY AND CHILDBED. 



BY FLEETWOOD CHURCHILL, M. D., M. R. I. A., 



Author of "Theory and Practice of Midwifery," "Diseases of Females," &c. 

 A New American Edition (The Fifth), Revised by the Author. 



WITH THE NOTES OF ROBERT M. HUSTON, M. D. 

 In one large and handsome octavo volume of 632 pages, with wood-cuts. 



To indulge in panegyric, when announcing the fifth edition of any acknowledged medical authority, were 

 to attempt lo" gild refined gold." The work announced above, has too long been honored with the terra 

 " classical" to leave any doubt as to its true worih, and we content ourselves with remarking, that the author 

 has carefully retained the notes of Dr. Huston, who edited the former American edition, thus really enhanc- 

 ing the value of the work, and paying a well merited compliment. All who wish to be "posted up" on all 

 that relates to the diseases peculiar to the wife, the mother, or the maid, will hasten to secure a copy of this 

 most admirable treatise. The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. 



We know of no author who deserves that approbation, on " the diseases of females," to the same extent 

 that Dr. Churchill does. His, indeed, is the only thorough treatise we know of on the subject, and it may be 

 commended to practitioners and students as a masterpiece in its particular department. The former editions 

 of this work have been commended strongly in this journal, and they have won their way to an extended, 

 and a well deserved popularity. This fifth edition, before us, is well calculated to maintain Dr. Churchill's 

 high reputation. It was revised and enlarged by the author, for his American publishers, and it seems to us, 

 that there is scarcely any species of desirable information on its subjects, that may not be found in this work. 

 The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 



We are gratified to announce a new and revised edition of Dr. Churchill's valuable work on the diseases 

 of females. We have ever regarded it as one of the very best works on the subjects embraced within its 

 scope, in the English language; and the present edition, enlarged and revised by the author, renders it stilj 

 more entitled to the confidence of the profession. The valuable notes of Prof. Huston have been retained, 

 and contribute, in no small degree, to enhance the value of the work. It is a source of congratulation that 

 the publishers have permitted the author to be, in this instance, his own editor, thus securing all the revision 

 which an author alone is capable of making. The Western Lancet. 



As a comprehensive manual for students, or a work of reference for practitioners, we only speak with 

 common justice when we say that it surpasses any other that has ever issued on the same subject from the 

 British press. The Dublin Quarterly Journal. 



Churchill's Monographs on Females (Lately Issued.) 



ESSATS ON THE PUERPERAL FEVER, AND OTHER DISEASES 



PECULIAR TO WOMEN. 



SELECTED FROM THE WRITINGS OF BRITISH AUTHORS PREVIOUS TO THE CLOSE OF 

 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 



Edited by FLEETWOOD CHURCHILL, M. D., M. R. I. A., 



Author of "Treatise on the Diseases of Females," &c. 

 In one neat octavo volume, of about four hundred and fifty pages. 



To these papers Dr. Churchill has appended notes, embodying whatever information ha been laid before 

 the profession since their authors' time. He has also prefixed to the essays on puerperal fever, which occu- 

 py the larger portion of the volume, an interesting historical sketch of the principal epidemics of that disease. 

 The whole forms a very valuable collection of papers by professional writers of eminence, on some of the 

 most important accidents to which the puerperal female is liable. American Journal of Medical Sciences. 



MUCH ElVLAR&ED AJVD IMPROVED EDITION (Lately Issued.) 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON 



INFLAMMATION OF THE UTERUS AND ITS APPENDAGES, 



AND ON ULCERATION AND INDURATION OF THE NECK OF THE UTERUS, 

 BY HENRY BENNETT, M. D., 



Obstetric Physician to the Western Dispensary. 

 Second JEditton, much enlarged. 



In one neat octavo volume of 350 pages, with wood-cuts. 



This edition is so enlarged as to constitute a new work. It embraces the study of inflammation 

 in all the uterine organs, and its influence in the production of displacements and of the reputed 

 functional diseases of the uterus. 



Few works issue from the medical press which are at once original and sound in doctrine ; but such, we 

 feel assured, is the admirable treatise now before us. The important practical precepts which the author 

 inculcates are all rigidly deduced from facts. . . . Every page of the book is good, and eminently practical. 

 So far as we know and believe, it is the best work on the subject on which it treats. Monthly Journal of 

 Medical Science. 



A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF FEMALES. 

 BY W. P. DEWEES, M. D. 



NINTH EDITION. 

 In one volume, octavo. 532 pages, with plates. 



