FROM MR. EDWARD ARNOLD'S LIST 



THIRD EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. 



THE DIAGNOSIS OF 

 NERVOUS DISEASES. 



By PURVES STEWART, M.A., M.D. Edin., F.R.C.P., Physician 

 to Out-Patients at the Westminster Hospital ; Joint Lecturer on 

 Medicine in the Medical School ; Physician to the West End 

 Hospital for Nervous Diseases, and to the Royal National Ortho- 

 paedic Hospital ; Consulting Physician to the Central London 

 Throat Hospital. 476 pages, with 208 Illustrations from Original 

 Diagrams and Clinical Photographs. 155. net. 



" To practitioners unable to profit by post-graduate study, the careful descriptions, illustrated 

 by the author's photographs, of the various methods of clinical investigation, the correct methods 

 of eliciting the many superficial and deep reflexes, of performing lumbar puncture, of making an 

 electro-diagnosis, and so on, and the significance of these phenomena in disease, will be simply 

 invaluable. The whole book, which is beautifully illustrated and most carefully indexed, though 

 in no way intended to replace the larger text-books already in use, will be found to be a most 

 valuable supplement which we cannot too strongly commend to practitioners and students." 

 British Medical Journal. 



* # * Translations of this work in German and French (from the Second Edition), 

 have recently been published. 



A SYSTEM OF CLINICAL 

 MEDICINE 



DEALING WITH THE DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS, AND 

 TREATMENT OF DISEASE. 



By the late THOMAS DIXON SAVILL, M.D. Lond. Third 

 Edition, Revised by AGNES SAVILL, M.A., M.D. Glas., and others. 

 xxviii + 964 pages. With 4 Coloured Plates and 172 other Illus- 

 trations. 8vo., 253. net. 



" In writing ' A System of Clinical Medicine ' Dr. Savill has adopted a plan which we believe 

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 out. ... A very useful and practical work. ... At the end of the volume are a large number 

 of useful formulae for prescriptions. . . . We have formed a high opinion of Dr. Savill's work ; 

 we wish it the success that it deserves." Lancet. 



