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CHURCHILL (FLEET WOOD), M. D., M . R. I . A., &c. 

 ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN; including those of Pregnancy and Child- 



bed. A new American edition, revised by the Author. With Notes and Additions, by D FRAN- 

 CIS CONDIE, M. D., author of "A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children." In one large 

 and handsome octavo volume, with wood-cuts, pp. 684. (Just Issued.) 



We now regretfully take leave of Dr. Churchill's 

 book. Had our typographical limits permitted, we 

 should gladly have borrowed more from its richly 

 stored pages. In conclusion, we heartily recom- 

 mend it to the profession, and would at the same 

 time express our firm conviction that it will not only 

 add to the reputation of its author, hut will prove a 

 work of great and extensive utility to ohstetric 

 practitioners. Dublin Medical Press. 



Former editions of this work have been noticed in 

 revious numbers of the Journal. The sentiments of 



p 



high commendation expressed in those notices, have 

 only to he repeated in this; not from the fact that 

 the profession at large are not aware of the high 

 merits which this work really possesses, but from a 

 desire to see the principles and doctrines therein 

 contained more generally recognized, and more uni- 

 versally carried out in practice. N. Y. Journal of 

 Medicine. 



We know of no author who deserves that appro- 

 bation, on " the diseases of females," to the same 

 extent that Dr. Churchill does. His, indeed, is the 

 only thorough treatise we know of on the subject; 

 and it may be commended to practitioners and stu- 

 dents as a masterpiece in its particular department. 

 The former editions of this work have been com- 

 mended strongly in this journal, and they have won 

 their way to an extended, and a well- deserved popu- 



larity. This fifth edition, before UB. is well calcu- 

 lated to maintain Dr. Churchill's high reputation. 

 It was revised and enlarged by the author, for his 

 American publishers, and it seems to us that there is 

 scarcely any species of desirable information on its 

 subjects that may not be found in this work. Tht 

 Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 



We are gratified to announce a new and revised 

 edition of Dr. Churchill's valuable work on the dis- 

 eases of females We have ever regarded it as one 

 of the very best works on the subjects embraced 

 within its scope, in the English language; and the 

 present edition, enlarged and revised by the author, 

 renders it still more entitled to the confidence of the 

 profession. The valuable notes of Prof. Huston 

 have been retained, and contribute, in no small de- 

 gree, to enhance the value of the work. It is a 

 source of congratulation that the publishers have 

 permitted the author to be, in this instance, his 

 own editor, thus securing all the revision which 

 an author alone is capable of making. The Western 

 Lancet. 



s a comprehensive manual for students, or a 

 work of reference for practitioners, we, only speak 

 with common justice when we say that it surpasses 

 any other that hns ever issued on the same sub- 

 ject from the British press. Tke Dublin Quarterly 

 Journal. 



DICKSON (S. H.), M. D., 



Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the Medical College of South Carolina ; late Professor 

 of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the University of New York, &c. &c. 



ELEMENTS OF MEDICINE; A Treatise on Pathology and Therapeutics. la 



one large and handsome oclavo volume of nearly 800 pages. (Nearly Ready.) 

 As a text- book on the Practice of Medicine for the student, and as a condensed work of reference 

 for the practitioner, this volume will have strong claims on the attention of the American profession. 

 Few physicians have had wider opportunities, than the author, for observation and experience, and 

 few perhaps have used lliem better. As the result of a life of study and practice, therefore, the 

 present volume will doubtless be received with the welcome it deserves. 



From tJi,f, Preface. 



The present volume is intended as an aid to young men who have engaged in the study of medi- 

 cine, to physician-* who have recently assumed the responsibilities of practice, and to my fellow 

 professors "of the Institutes of Medicine, and private instructors who have felt the difficulty of com- 

 municating to the two first classes the knowledge which they are earnestly seeking to acquire. 

 Having been a teacher of medicine for thirty years, and a student more than forty, I must have 

 accumulated some experience in both characters. I have prepared and printed for those in attend- 

 ance on my lectures many successive manuals or text-books. I have also written and published 

 several volumes on medical subjects in general. The following pages are the result of a careful 

 collation of all that has been esteemed valuable in both, with such matter as continued study and 

 enlarged experience has enabled me to add. 



DEWEES (W. P.), M.D., &c. 

 A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM OF MIDWIFERY. Illustrated by occa- 



sional Cases and many Engravings. Twelfth edition, with the Author's last Improvements and 

 Corrections. In one octavo volume, of 600 pages. (Just Issued.) 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A TREATISE ON THE PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF 



CHILDREN. Tenth edition. In one volume, octavo, 548 pages. (Just Issued.) 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF FEMALES. Tenth edition. In 



one volume, oclavo, 532 pages, with plates. (Just Issued.) 



DANA (JAMES D). 

 ZOOPHYTES AND CORALS. In one volume, imperial quarto, extra cloth, 



with wood-cuts. Also. AN ATLAS, in one volume, imperial folio, with sixty one magnificent 

 plates, colored after nature. Bound in half morocco. 



DE LA BECHE (SIR HENRY T.), F. R. S., &c. 

 THE GEOLOGICAL OBSERVER. In one very large and handsome octavo 



volume, of 700 pages. With over three hundred wood-cuts. (Lately Issued.) 



