HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS. 



(AUSTIN), M.D., 



Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in Bellevue Hospital Med. College, N. T. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DIAGNOSIS, PATHOLOGY, 



AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF THE HEART. Second revised and enlarged 

 edition. In one octavo volume of 550 pages, with a plate, cloth, $4. 



Dr. Flint chose a difficult subjectfor his researches, i able for purposes of illustration, in connection with 

 and has shown remarkable powers of observation cases which have been reported by other trustworthy 



and reflection, as well as great industry, in his treat- 

 ment of it. His book must be considered the fullest 

 aud clearest practical treatise on those subjects, and 

 should be in the hands of all practitioners and stu- 

 dents. It is a credit to American medical literature. 

 Amer. Journ. of the Med. Sciences, July, 1860. 



We question the fact of any recent American author 

 In our profession being more extensively known, or 

 more deservedly esteemed in this country than Dr. 



observers. Brit, and For. Med.-Chirurg. Review. 



In regard to the merits of the work, we have no 

 hesitation in pronouncing it full, accurate, aud judi- 

 cious. Considering the present state of science, such 

 a work was much needed. It should be in the hands 

 of every practitioner. Chicago Med. Journ. 



With more than pleasure do we hail the advent of 

 this work, for it fills a wide gap on the list of text- 



Flint. We willingly acknowledge his success, more j books for our schools, and is, for the practitioner, the 

 particularly in the volume on diseases of the heart, most valuable practical work of its kind. N. 0. Med. 

 jn making an extended personal clinical study avail- I News. 



>Y THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON 7 THE PHYSICAL EXPLORA- 

 TION OF THE CHEST AND THE DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES AFFECTING THE 

 RESPIRATORY ORGANS. Second and revised edition. In one handsome octavo volume 

 of 595 pages, cloth, $4 50. 



which pervades his whole work lend an additional 



Dr. Flint's treatise is one of the most trustworthy 

 guides which we can consult. The style is clear and 

 distinct, and is also concise, being free from that tend- 

 ency to over-refinement and unnecessary minuteness 

 which characterizes many works on the same sub- 

 ject. Dublin Medical Press, Feb. 6, 1867. 



The chapter on Phthisis is replete with interest ; 

 and his remarks on the diagnosis, especially in the 

 early stages, are remarkable for their acumen and 

 great practical value. Dr. Flint's style is ciear and 

 elegant, and the tone of freshness and originality 



force to its thoroughly practical character, which 

 cannot fail to obtain for it a place as a standard work 

 on diseases of the respiratory system. London 

 Lancet, Jan. IP, 1867. 



This is an admirable book. Excellent in detail and 

 execution, nothing better could be desired by the 

 practitioner. Dr. Flint enriches his subject with 

 much solid and not a little original observation. 

 Ranking' s Abstract, Jan. 1867. 



g Y THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON PHTHISIS DIAGNOSIS, PROG- 



NOSIS, AND TREATMENT. IN A SERIES OF CLINICAL STUDIES. A new work, 

 in preparation for early publication. In one handsome octavo volume. 

 A brief table of contents is subjoined: 



CHAP. I. Morbid Anatomy. II. Etiology. III. Symptomatic Events and Complications. 

 IV. Fatality and Prognosis. V. Treatment. VI. Physical Signs and Diagnosis. 



PULLER (HENRY WILLIAM], M. D., 



Physician to St. George's Hospital, London. 



ON DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND AIR-PASSAGES. Their 



Pathology, Physical Diagnosis, Symptoms, and Treatment. From the second and revised 

 English edition. In one handsome octavo volume of about 500 pages, cloth, $3 50. 



(c. j. B.}, 



Senior Consulting Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, and 



(CHARLES T.}, M.D., 



Physician to the Hospital for Consumption. 



PULMONARY CONSUMPTION; Its Nature, Yarieties, and Treat- 



ment. With an Analysis of One Thousand Cases to exemplify its duration. In one neat 

 octavo volume of about 350 pages, cloth, $250. (Lately Published.} 



He can still speak from a more enormous experi- 

 ence, and a closer study of the morbid processes in- 

 volved in tuberculosis, than most living men. He 

 owed it to himself, and to the importance of the sub- 

 ject, to embody his views in a separate work, and 

 we are glad that he has accomplished this duty. 



After all, the grand teaching which Dr Williams has 

 for the profession is to be found in his therapeutical 

 chapters, and in the history of individual cases ex- 

 tended, by dint of care, over ten, twenty, thirty, and 

 aven forty years. London Lancet, Oct. 21, 1871. 



LA ROCHE ON PNEUMONIA. 1 vol. 8vo., cloth, 



of 500 pages. Price $3 00. 

 SMITH ON CONSUMPTION ; ITS EARLY AND RE- 



MEDIABLE STAGES. 1 vol. 8vo., pp. 254. $2 25. 



WALSHE ON THE DISEASES OF THE HEART AND 

 GREAT VESSELS. Third American edition. In 

 1 vol. 8vo., 420 pp., cloth. $3 00. 



FOX ( WILSON), M.D., 



*- Holme Prof, of Clinical Med., University Coll., London. 



THE DISEASES OF THE STOMACH: Being the Third Edition of 



the "Diagnosis and Treatment of the Varieties of Dyspepsia." Revised and Enlarged. 

 With illustrations. In one handsome octavo volume, cloth, $2 00. (Now Ready.) 

 Dr. Fox has put forth a volume of uncommon ex- I rank among works that treat of the stomach. Am- 

 cellence, which we feel very sure will take a high | Practitioner, March, 1873. 



