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HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Practice of Medicine). 



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OBERTS ( WILLIAM], M. D., 



Lecturer on Medicine in the Manchester School of Medicine, &c. 



PRACTICAL TREATISE ON URINARY AND RENAL DIS- 



EASES, including Urinary Deposits. Illustrated by numerous cases and engravings. Sec- 

 ond American, from the Second Revised and Enlarged London Edition. In one large 

 and handsome octavo volume of 616 pages, with a colored plate ; cloth, $4 50. (Lately 

 Published.) 



The author has subjected this work to a very thorough revision, and has sought to embody in 

 it the results of the latest experience and investigations. Although every effort has been made 

 to keep it within the limits of its former size, it has been enlarged by a hundred pages, many 

 new wood-cuts have been introduced, and also a colored plate representing the appearance of the 

 different varieties of urine, while the price has been retained at the former very moderate rate. 



diseases we have examined. It is peculiarly adapted 

 to the wants of the majority of American practition- 



The plan, it will thus be seen, is very complete, 

 and the manner in which it has been carried out is 

 in the highest degree satisfactory. The character* 

 of the different deposits are very well described, and 

 the microscopic appearances they present are illus- 

 trated by numerous well executed engravings. It 

 only remains to us to strongly recommend to our 

 readers Dr. Roberts's work, as containing an admira- 

 ble r<'xum6 of the present state of knowledge of uri- 

 nary diseases, and as a safe and reliable guide to the 

 clinical observer. Edin. Med. Jour. 



The most complete and practical treatise upon renal 



ers from its clearness and simple announcement of the 

 facts in relation to diagnosis and treatment of urinary 

 disorders, and contains in condensed form the investi- 

 gations of Bence Jones, Bird, Beale, Hassall, Prout, 

 and a host of other well-known writers upon this sub- 

 ject. The characters of urine, physiological and pa- 

 thological, as indicated to the naked eye as well as by 

 microscopical and chemical investigations, are con- 

 cisely represented both by description and by well 

 executed engravings. Cincinnati Journ. of Med. 



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ASSAM (W.R.), M.D., 



Senior Physician to the Westminster Hospital, &c. 



RENAL DISEASES : a Clinical Guide to their Diagnosis and Treatment. 



With illustrations. In one neat royal 12mo. volume of 304 pages, cloth, $2 00. 



ieUll* of larger books here acquire a new interest 

 from the author's arrangement. This part of the 

 book is full of good work. Brit, and For. Medico- 

 Jhirurgival Review, July, 1870. 



The chapters on diagnosis and treatment are very 

 good, and the student and young practitioner will 

 find them full of valuable practical hints. The third 

 part, on the urine, is excellent, and we cordially 

 recommend its perusal. The author has arranged 

 his matter in a somewhat novel, and, we think, use- 

 ful form. Here everything can be easily found, and, 

 what is more important, easily read, for all the dry 



The easy descriptions and compact modes of state- 

 ment render the book pleasing and convenient. Am. 

 Journ. Med. Sciences, July, 1870. 



INCOLN (D. F.). M.D., 



Physician to the Department of Nervous Diseases, Boston Dispensary. 



ELECTRO THERAPEUTICS ; A. Concise Manual of Medical Electri- 



city. In one very neat royal 12mo. volume, cloth, with illustrations, $1 50. (Just Ready.) 



The work is convenient in size, its descriptions of 

 methods and appliances are sufficiently complete for 

 the general practitioner, and the chapters on Electro- 

 physiology and diagnosis are well written and read- 

 able. For those who wish a handy-book of directions 

 for the employment of galvanism in medicine, this 

 will serve as a very good and reliable guide. New 

 Remedies, Oct. 1874. 



It is a well written work, and calculated to meet 

 the demands of the busy practitioner. It contains 

 the latest researches in this important branch of med- 

 icine. Peninsular Journ. of Med., Oct. 1874. 



Eminently practical in character. It will amply 

 repay any one for a careful perusal. Leavenworth 

 Med. Herald, Oct. 1874. 



This little hook is, considering its size, one of the 

 very best of the English treatises on its subject that 

 has come to our notice, possessing, among others, the 

 rare merit of dealing avowedly and actually with 

 principles, mainly, rather than with practical details, 

 thereby supplying a real want, instead of helping 

 merely to flood the literary market Dr. Lincoln's 

 style is usually remarkably clear, and the whole 

 book is readable and interesting. Boston Med. and 

 Surg. Journ., July 23, 1874. 



We have here in a small compass a great deal of 

 valuable information upon the subject of Medical 

 Electricity. Canada Med. and Surg. Journ.. Nov. 

 1874. 



TEE (HENRY). 



Prof, of Surgery at the Riyal College of Surgeons of England, etc. 



LECTURES ON SYPHILIS AND ON SOME FORMS OF LOCAL 



DISEASE AFFECTING PRINCIPALLY THE ORGANS OF GENERATION. In one 

 handsome octavo volume. 



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LECTURES I., II., III. General. IV. Treatment of Syphilis V. Treatment of Particular 

 and Modified Syphilitic Affections VI. Second Stage of Lues Venerea; Treatment VII. Lo- 

 cal Suppurating Venereal bore ; Syphilization ; Lymphatic Absorption ; Physiological Absorp- 

 tion ; Twofold Inoculation VIII. Urethral Discharges : different kinds; Treatment; Conclu- 

 sions of Hunter and Ricord IX. Prostatic Discharges X. Lymphatic Absorption continued ; 

 Local Affections ; Warts and Excrescences. 



DIPHTHERIA ; its Nature and Tr<>at nent, with an 

 account of the History of its Prevalence in vari- 

 ous Countries. By D. D. SLADK, M.D. Second and 

 revised edition. In one neat royal 12mo. volume, 

 cloth, $1 25. 



LECTURES ON THE STUDY OF FEVER. By A. 

 HUDSON, M.D., M.R.I.A., Physician to the Meath 

 Hospital. In one vol. 8vo., cloth, $2 50. 



A TREATISE ON FEVER. By ROBERT D. LYONS, 

 K C C. In one octavo volume of 362 pages, cloth, 

 $2 25. 



CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON FUNCTIONAL 

 NERVOUS DISORDERS ByC. HANDFIELD JONKS, 

 M.D., Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, &c. Sec- 

 ond American Edition. In one handsome octavo 

 volume of 348 pages, cloth, $3 25. ; 



