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WILSON (ERASMUS), M.D., F. R. S., 



Lecturer on Anatomy, London. 



A SYSTEM OF HUMAN ANATOMY, General and Special. Fourth Ameri- 

 can, from the last English edition. Edited by PAUL B. GODDARD, A. M., M. D. With two hun- 

 dred and fifty illustrations. Beautifully printed, in one large octavo volume, of nearly six hun- 

 dred pages. 

 In many, if not all the Colleges of the Union, it | It offers to the student all the assistance that can 



has become a standard text-book. This, of itself, be expected from such a work. Medical Examiner. 



i sufficiently expressive of its value. A work very -p he most com p| e te and convenient manual for the 



desirable to the student; one, the possession of j student we possess. American Journal of Medical 



which will greatly facilitate his progress in the I g c i ence 



study of Practical Anatomy .-New York Journal of fn eyery regpect? tMg worfc ^ &n armtomical 



guide for the student and practitioner, merits our 

 Its author ranks with the highest on Anatomy. warmest and most decided praise. London Medical 



Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. : Gazette. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



THE DISSECTOR; or, Practical and Surgical Anatomy. Modified and Re- 

 arranged, by PAUL BECK GODDARD, M. D. A new edition, with Revisions and Additions. In 

 one large and handsome volume, royal 12mo., of 458 pages, with 115 illustrations. 

 In passing this work again through the press, the editor has made such additions and improve- 

 ments as the advance of anatomical knowledge has rendered necessary to maintain the work in the 

 high reputation which it has acquired in the schools of the United States, as a complete and faithful 

 guide to the student of practical anatomy. A number of new illustrations have been added, espe- 

 cially in the portion relating to the complicated anatomy of Hernia. In mechanical execution the 

 work will be found superior to former editions. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Third American, from the third London 

 edition. In one neat octavo volume, of about -five hundred pages, extra cloth. (Just Issued.) 



Also, to be had clone up with fifteen beautiful steel plates, of which eight are exquisitely colored ; 

 representing the Normal and Pathological Anatomy of the Skin, together with accurately colored 

 delineations of more than sixty varieties of disease, most of them the size of nature. The Plates 

 are also for sale separate, done up in boards. 

 The "Diseases of the Skin," by Mr. Erasmus I nothing to be desired, so far as excellence of delinea- 



Wilson, may now be regarded as the standard work | tion and perfect accuracy of illustration are con- 



m that department of medical literature. The cerned. Medic o-Chirurgical Review. 



plates by which this edition is accompanied leave | 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON CONSTITUTIONAL AND HEREDITARY SYPHILIS, AND ON 



SYPHILITIC ERUPTIONS. In one small octavo volume, beautifully printed, with four exqui- 

 site colored plates, presenting more than thirty varieties of syphilitic eruptions. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. (Now Ready.) 



HEALTHY SKIN; A Popular Treatise on the Skin and Hair, their Preserva- 

 tion and Management. Second American, from the fourth London edition. Oue neat volume, 

 royal 12mo., of about 300 pages, with numerous illustrations. 



Copies can be had done up in paper covers for mailing, price 75 cents. 



WHITEHEAD (JAMES), F. R. C. S., &c. 

 THE CAUSES AND TREATMENT OF ABORTION AND STERILITY; 



being the Result of an Extended Practical Inquiry into the Physiological and Morbid Conditions 

 of the Uterus. Second American Edition. In one volume, octavo, 368 pages. (Now Ready.) 

 Such are the advances made from year to year in I the works which must be studied by those who 

 this department of our profession, that the practi- | would know what the present state of our knowledge 



tioner who does not consult the recent works on the 

 complaints of females, will soon find himself in the 

 rear of his uiore studious brethren. This is one of 



is respecting the causes and treatment of abortion 

 and sterility. Tke Western Journal of Medicine and 

 Surgery. 



WALSHE (W. H.), M. D., 



Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in University College, London. 



DISEASES OF THE HEART, LUNGS, AND APPENDAGES; their 



Symptoms and Treatment. In one handsome volume, large royal 12mo., 512 pages. 

 We consider this as the ablest work in the En- I the author being the first stethoscopist of the day. 

 giiaii language, on the subject of which it treats} j Charleston Medical Journal. 



WILDE (W. R.), 



Surgeon to St. Mark's Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, Dublin. 



AURAL SURGERY, AND THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF DIS- 

 EASES OF THE EAR. In one handsome octavo volume of 476 pages, with illustrations. 



This work certainly contains more information on 

 the subjeci to which it is devoted than any other 

 with which ve are acquainted. We feel grateful to 

 tiie author for his manful effort to rescue this depart- 

 mentof surgt-ry from the hands of the empirics who 

 nearly monopolize it. We think he has successfully 

 shown that aural diseases are not beyond the re- 

 sources of ai 5 that they are governed by the same 



laws, and amenable to the same general methods of 

 treatment as other morbid processes. The work is 

 not written to supply the cravings of popular patro- 

 nage, but it is wholly addressed to tne, profession, 

 and bears on every page the impress oi the reflections 

 of a sagacious and practical surgeon. Va. Surg. and 

 Med. Journal. 



