Other Publications of F. A. Davis Company, Philadelphia 



Infantile Paralysis. 



HEARSAYevidence is no evidence; therefore, a large number 

 of physicians who have had little or no experience with 

 cases of acute poliomyelitis, could not in the nature of things 

 have much to fall back on when the sudden emergency arises. 



Frauenthal and 

 Manning have sup- 

 plied a textbook which 

 admirably serves as 

 a moral support when 

 the unexpected hap- 

 pens, or when, having 

 happened, the pros- 



A Manual of 



Infantile Paralysis 



With Modern Methods of 



Treatment 



Including Reports Based on the 



Treatment o 

 Cases. 



po 



Three Thousand 



BY 



Henry W. Frauenthal, A.C., M.D., 



Surgeon and Physlcian-ln-chief to the New York 



Hospital for Deformities and Joint 



Diseases, and 



Jacolyn Van Vliet Manning, M.D., 



Epidemologist, Epidemic of Acute Poliomyelitis. 

 Wisconsin, 1908. 



pect of a long, dis- 

 couraging siege with 

 the unfortunate pa- 

 tient looms up before 

 the family doctor. 

 This work represents 

 experience and more 

 and more experience. 

 It tells what is to be 

 done immediately 

 when the case is sus- 

 pected, and what shall 

 be done leisurely 

 when the acute stage 

 is past. There is al- 

 ways a best way to 

 do things. 



This work supplies much valuable aid in quick diagnosis, out- 

 lines the early medical treatment, and gives in detail the best 

 approved restorative methods, including muscle training. Sent 

 on approval. See order card. 



Copiously Illustrated with 128 

 Half-tone Engravings (includ- 

 ing 12 full-page plates), nearly 

 all original. 



Octavo, 374 pages. 

 Extra Cloth, $3.00, net. 



