Catalogue of Books 



PUBLISHED BY 



Lea Brothers & Company, 



706, 708 & 710 Sansom St., Philadelphia. 

 Ill Fifth Ave. (Cor. 18th St.), New York. 



The books in the annexed list will be sent by mail, post-paid, to any Post-Office in the 

 United States, on receipt of the printed prices. No risks of the mail, however, are assumed 

 either on money or books. Intending purchasers will therefore in most cases find it more 

 convenient to deal with the nearest bookseller. 



STANDARD MEDICAL PERIODICALS. 



The Medical News, 



THE LEADING MEDICAL WEEKLY OF AMERICA, 



Combines most advantageously for the practitioner the features of the newspaper and the 

 weekly magazine. Its frequent issues keep the reader posted on all matters of current 

 interest and in touch with the incessant progress in all lines of medical knowledge. Close 

 adaptation to the needs of the active practitioner is shown by a list of subscribers large 

 enough to justify the reduction in price to $4.00 per annum, so that it is now the cheapest 

 as well as the best large medical weekly of America. It contains from twenty-eight to 

 thirty-two quarto pages of reading matter in each issue. 



Hmerican Journal of tbe fIDebical Sciences. 



Containing 128 octavo pages each month, THE AMERICAN JOURNAL accommodates 

 elaborate Original Articles from the leading minds of the profession, careful Reviews and 

 classified Summaries of Medical Progress. According to the highest literary authority in 

 medicine, " from this file alone, were all other publications of the press for the last fifty 

 years destroyed, it would be possible to reproduce the great majority of the real contributions 

 of the world to medical science during that period." 



Price, $4.00 Per Annum. 



COMBINATIONS AT REDUCED RATES. 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, ^ m 

 $4 no Together 



$4.00 

 THE MEDICAL NEWS, $4.00 



$7.50 



THE MEDICAL NEWS VISITING LIST for 1897 (see below and on page 16), 



$1.25 With either or both above periodicals, 75 cents. 

 THE YEAR-BOOK OF TREATMENT for 1897 (see page 16), $1.50. 

 With either or both above periodicals, 75 cents. 



In all 

 $10.75 



for 



$8.5O. 



fIDetncal IRevoe DimtinQ list 



This LIST, which is by far the most handsome and convenient now attainable, has been 

 thoroughly revised for 1897. A full description will be found on page 16. It is issued in 

 four styles. Price, each, $1.25. Thumb-letter Index for quick use 25 cents extra. For 

 Special Combination Rates with periodicals and the Year-Book of Treatment see above. 

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