JACOBSON'S 



OPERATIONS OF SURGERY 



The Operations of Surgery. By W. H. A. JACOBSON, 

 F.R.C.S., Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Consulting Surgeon 

 Royal Hospital for Children and Women, Member Court 

 of Examiners Royal College of Surgeons, Joint Editor 

 Annals of Surgery; and F. J. STEWARD, F.R.C.S., Assistant 

 Surgeon Guy's Hospital and to the Hospital for Sick 

 Children. Fourth Edition, Revised, Enlarged and Im- 

 proved. 550 Illustrations; Two Volumes ; Octavo; 1524 

 Pages. Cloth, $10.00; Sheep or Half Morocco, $12.00 



This printing has been increased in size over the former edition 

 by 200 pages and contains 150 additional illustrations. 



PRESS NOTICES OF FORMER EDITIONS 



' ' Far more than a mere guide to operating, it is essentially a clinical work and in 

 that lies one of its conspicuous merits." The London Lancet. 



"The author proves himself a judicious operator as shown by his choice of 

 methods, and by the emphasis with which he refers to the different dangers and com- 

 plications which may arise to mar success or jeopardize life." New York Medical 

 Record. 



" Many of the difficulties met with at the time of an operation, and the troubles 

 ensuing after an operation, which are only known to the practical surgeon, are brought 

 out prominently in this book." Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 



"The important anatomical points are clearly set forth, the conditions indicating or 

 contraindicating operative interference are given, the details ot the operations them- 

 selves are brought forward prominently, and frequently the after-treatment is considered. 

 Herein is one of the strong points of the book." New York Medical Journal. 



: %. ::: Jacobson's Operations of Surgery is not intended only for 

 those of great surgical experience or skill, but is intended largely as 

 an authoritative guide for the GENERAL PHYSICIAN and HOSPITAL 

 RESIDENT who, in emergencies where immediate surgical intervention 

 is demanded, must act quickly, and often rely solely upon his own 

 judgment. 



Camprehensive in scope, exhaustive in detail, rich in its exposi- 

 tion of the latest and most uniformly successful methods in operating, 

 and modern throughout in its treatment of each branch of surgical 

 work, particularly that of abdominal surgery, this book easily ranks 

 among the very foremost works in its particular field. 



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