SURGERY AND ANATOMY. 



Fowler's 

 Treatise on Surgery 



A Treatise on Surgery. By GEORGE R. FOWLER, M. D., 

 Emeritus Professor of Surgery, New York Polyclinic. Two 

 imperial octavos of 725 pages each, with 888 original text-illus- 

 trations and 4 colored plates. Per set: Cloth, $15.00 net; 

 Half Morocco, $18.00 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED IN TWO VOLUMES 



Without doubt, Dr. Fowler's work is the most practical and complete sur- 

 gery for its size ever published. Every sentence fells its story, either to re- 

 count a fact or give instruction as to treatment. The author especially em- 

 phasizes those injuries and surgical diseases that are of the greatest import- 

 ance, not only because of their frequency, but also because of the difficulty 

 of diagnosis and the special care demanded in their treatment. The text is 

 elaborately illustrated with 888 entirely new and original illustrations, and 

 every picture actually shows some surgical procedure, some step in the technic 

 of an operation ; every picture indicates precisely how to do something. 



Rudolph Matas, M. D., Professor of Surgery, Tulane University of Louisiana. 



" After a careful examination of this work I am glad to state that the completed text 

 fully confirms the assurance I entertained : that this would prove a work of high order and 

 distinct merit. These splendid volumes fully justify the repute of their author for earnest- 

 ness, thoroughness, and learning." 



Gant on Constipation and 

 Intestinal Obstruction 



Constipation and Intestinal Obstruction. By SAMUEL 

 G. GANT, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Rectum and Anus, 

 New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. Octavo 

 of 600 pages, with 235 original illustrations. 



READY IN SEPTEMBER 



This is a work for every practitioner and surgeon. The consideration 

 given to the medical treatment of constipation is unusually extensive, and 

 the chapter devoted to formulas will also be found invaluable to the practi- 

 tioner. The descriptions of the operative procedures are concise, yet fully 

 explicit. The 235 original pictures are as practical as the text. 



