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Greene and Brooks' 

 Genito-Urinary Diseases 



A Text=Book of Genito-Urinary Diseases. By ROBERT H. GREENE, 

 M. D., Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery at Fordham University; 

 and HARLOW BROOKS, M. D., Assistant Professor of Pathology, Univer- 

 sity and Bellevue Hospital Medical School. Octavo of 550 pages, 

 profusely illustrated. 



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This new work covers completely the subject of genito-urinary diseases, pre- 

 senting both the medical and surgical sides. It has been designed as a work of 

 quick reference, and has therefore been written in a clear, condensed style, so 

 that the information can be readily grasped and retained. Kidney disease are 

 very elaborately detailed, and especially well presented is surgery of the kidney. 

 The text is profusely illustrated with original line-drawings. 



Gleason on Nose, Throat, 

 and Ear 



A Manual of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, arid Ear. By E. 



BALDWIN GLEASON, M. D., LL. D., Clinical Professor of Otology, 



Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. I2mo of 556 pages, \ ro- 

 fusely illustrated. Flexible leather, 32.50 net. 



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Anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the upper respiratory tract and ear 

 have been carefully presented, the author rightly believing such knowledge essen- 

 tial to the efficacious treatment of diseases of these organs. Methods of treat- 

 ment have been simplified as much as possible, so that in most instances only 

 those methods, drugs, and operations have been advised which have proved 

 essential. A valuable feature consists of the collection of formulas. 



American Text=Book of Genito-Urinary Diseases, Syphilis, and 

 Diseases of the Skin. Edited by L. BOLTON BANGS, M. D., late 

 Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery, University and Bellevue Hospital 

 Medical College, New York ; and W. A. HARDAYVAY, M. D.. Professor 

 of Diseases of the Skin, Missouri Medical Colege. Octavo, 1229 

 pages, 300 engravings, 20 colored plates. Cloth, $7.00 net. 



