IN PREPARATION. 



DISEASES OF WOMEN. 



BY HENRY J. GARRIGUES, A.M., M.D., 



Professor of Obstetrics in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and 

 Hospital ; Gynaecologist to St. Mark's Hospital in New York City ; Gynae- 

 cologist to the German Dispensary in the City of New York; Con- 

 sulting Obstetrician to the New York Infant Asylum; Obstetric 

 Surgeon to the New York Maternity Hospital ; Fellow of 

 the American Gynaecological Society ; Fellow of the 

 New York Academy of Medicine ; President of the 

 German Medical Society of the City of New 

 York, etc. etc. 



It is the intention of the writer to provide a practical manual on 

 Gynaecology, for the use of students and practitioners, in as concise a 

 manner as is compatible with clearness. 



Syllabus of Obstetrical Lectures 



In the Medical Department, University of Pennsylvania, 



BY RICHARD C. NORRIS, A.M., M.D., 



DEMONSTRATOR ON OBSTETRICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 



Price, Cloth, Interleaved for Notes . , , $2.00 Net, 



The New York Medical Record of April 19, 1890, referring to this 

 book, says : " This modest little work is so far superior to others on 

 the same subject that we take pleasure in calling attention briefly to 

 its excellent features. Small as it is, it covers the subject thoroughly, 

 and will prove invaluable to both the student and the practitioner as 

 a means of fixing in a clear and concise form the knowledge derived 

 from a perusal of the larger text-books. The author deserves great 

 credit for the manner in which he has performed his work. He has 

 introduced a number of valuable hints which would only occur to one 

 who was himself an experienced teacher of obstetrics. The subject- 

 matter is clear, forcible, and modern. We are especially pleased with 

 the portion devoted to the practical duties of the accoucheur, care of 

 the child, etc. The paragraphs on antiseptics are admirable ; there 

 is no doubtful tone in the directions given. No details are regarded 

 as unimportant ; no minor matters omitted. We venture to say that 

 even the old practitioner will find useful hints in this direction which 

 he cannot afford to depise." 



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