HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Diseases of the Skin, &c.). IT 

 REYNOLDS (J. RUSSELL], !/./>., 



-*-' Prof, of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in Univ. College, London. 



A SYSTEM OF MWDICINE. WITH NOTES AND ADDITIONS BY HFNY HARTS- 

 HORNE, M.D., late Professor of Hygiene in the University of Penmi. In three large and 

 handsome octavo volumes, containing about 3000 closely printed double columned pages, 

 with numerous illustrations. (In Press ) 



Reynolds's SYSTEM OF MEDICINE, recently completed, has acquired, since the first appearance 

 of the first volume, the well deserved reputation of being the work in which modern British 

 medicine is presented in its fullest and most practical form. This could scarce be otherwise in 

 view of the fact that it is the result of the collaboration of the leading minds of the profession, 

 each subject being treated by some gentleman who is regarded as its highest authority as for 

 instance, Diseases of the Bladder by Sir HENRY THOMPSON, Malpositions of the Uterus by 

 GRAILY HEWITT, Insanity by HENRY MAUDSLEY, Consumption by J. HUGHES BENNET, Dis- 

 eases of the Spine by CHARLES BLAND RADCLIFFE, Pericarditis by FRANCIS SIBSON, Alcoholism 

 by FRANCIS E. ANSTIE, Renal Affections by WILLIAM ROBERTS, Asthma by HYDE SALTER, 

 Cerebral Affections by ti CUARLTON BASTIAN, Gout and Rheumatism by ALFRED BARING GAR- 

 ROD, Constitutional Syphilis by JONATHAN HUTCIIINSON, Diseases of the Stomach by WILSOX 

 fox, Diseases of the Skin by BALM ANNO SQUIRE, Affections of the Larynx by MORELL MAC- 

 > ENXIE, Diseases of the ttectum by BLIZARD CURLING, Diabetes by LAUDER BRUNTON, Intes- 

 tinal .Diseases by JOHN SYER BUISTOWE, Catalepsy and Somnambulism by THOMAS KING CHAM- 

 BE its, Apoplexy by J. HUGHLINGS JACKSON, Angina Pectoris by Professor GAIRDNER, Emphy- 

 sema of the Lungs by Sir WILLIAM JENNER, etc. etc. All the leading schools in Great Britain 

 have contributed their best men in generous rivalry, to build up this monument of medical sci- 

 ence. St. Bartholomew's, Guy's, St Thomas's, University College, St Mary's in London, while 

 the Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Manchester schools are equally well represented, the Army Medical 

 School at Netley, the military and naval services, and the public health boards. That a work 

 conceived in such a,spirit, and carried out under such auspices should prove an indispensable 

 treasury of facts and experience, suited to the daily wants of the practitioner, was inevitable, and 

 the success which it has enjoyed in England, and the reputation which it has acquired on this 

 side of the Atlantic, have sealed it with the approbation of the two pre-eminently practical nations. 



Its large size and high price having kept it beyond the reach of many practitioners in this 

 country who desire to possess it, a demand has arisen for an edition at a price which shall ren- 

 der it iiccessible to all. To meet this demand the present edition has been undertaken. The 

 five volumes and five thousard pages of the original will, by the use of a smaller type and double 

 columns, be compressed into three volumes of about three thousand pages, clearly and hand- 

 somely printed, and offered at a price which will render it one of the cheapest works ever pre- 

 sented to the American profession. 



But not only will the American edition be more convenient and lower priced tha.n the English ; 

 it will also be better and more complete. Some years having elapsed since the appearance of a 

 portion of the work, additions will be required to bring up the subjects to the existing condition 

 of science. Some diseases, also, which are comparatively unimportant in England, require more 

 elaborate treatment to adapt the articles devoted to them to the wants of the American physi- 

 cian ; and there are points on which the received practice in this country differs from that 

 adopted nbroad. The supplying of these deficiencies has been undertaken by HENRY HARTS - 

 HORNE, M.D., late Professor of Hygiene in the University of Pennsylvania, who will endeavor 

 to render the work fully up to the day, and as useful to the American physician as it has proved 

 to be to his English brethren. The number of illustrations will also be largely increased, and 

 no effort will be spared to render the typographical execution unexceptionable in every respect. 

 The preparation of the work is now proeeeding as rapidly as is compatible with its careful exe- 

 cution, and its appearance may be expected at an early day. 



(TILBURY], M.D., F.R.C.R, and T. C. FOX, B.A., M.R.C.S., 



Physician to the. Department for Skin Disease*, University College Hospital. 

 EPITOME OF SKIN DISEASES. WITH FORMULAE. FOR STU- 

 DENTS AND PRACTITIONERS. Second edition, thoroughly revised and greatly enlarged. In 

 one very handsome 12rno. volume of 216 pages. Cloth, $1 38. (Just Ready.) 

 The names of the authors are quite sufficient to \ exceeds in size, and purpisses in use, its predeces- 

 comrmnd this book, Dr Tilbury Fox being well sor. The work is certainly a valuable addition to 

 known as occupying a place in the front rank of ; the ' handy volume" department of medical litera- 

 dermatologista of the day. Canadian .Journal of tare. The Med. Bulletin, May, 1878 



Med. Sci , May, 1*78. 

 The present edition of the Epitome considerably 



For students a better book was unver devised. 

 Cincinnati Lancet and Gtinic, May, ^79. 



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'ILSON (ERASMUS], F.R.S. 



THE STUDENT'S BOOK OF CUTANEOUS MEDICINE andDis- 



BASES OF THE SKIN. In one very handsome royal 12mo. volume. $350. 



1LLIER (THOMAS], M.D., 



Physician to the. Skin Department of University College Hospital, etc. 



HAND-BOOK OF SKIN DISEASES, for Students and Practitioners. 



Second Am. Ed. In one royal 12mo. vol. of 358 pp. With Illustration? Cloth, $2 25. 

 It is a concise, plain, practical treatise on the I dents ard practitioners. Chicago Medical Ex- 

 var ous diseases of the skin ; just such a work, \aminer, Maj 1865. 

 indeed, as wag much needed, both by medical stu- | 



