Medical Publications of F. A. Davis, Philadelphia, \ 



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American Resorts, with Notes upon their Cnmate. 



By BusHROD W. James, A.M., M.D., Member of the American Public 

 Health Association, and the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; the 

 Society of Alaskan Natural History and Ethnology, Sitka, Alaska, etc. With 

 a translation from the German, by Mr. S. Kauffmann, of those chapters of " Die 

 Kliniate der Erde " written by Dr. A. Woeikof, of St. Petersburg, Russia, that 

 relate to North and South America and the Islands and Oceans contiguous thereto. 



This is a unique and valuable work, and useful to physicians in all parts of 

 the country. We mention a few of the merits it possesses: First. List of 

 all the Health Resorts of the country, arranged according to their climate. 

 Second. Contains just the information needed by tourists, invalids, and those who 

 visit summer or winter resorts. Third. The latest and best large railroad map for 

 reference. Fourth. It indicates the climate each one should select for health. 

 Fifth. The author has traveled extensively, and most of his suggestions are 

 practical in reference to localties. In one Octavo volume. Handsomely bound 

 in Cloth. Nearly 300 pages. 



Price, post-paid, in the United States and Canada, $2.00, net; 

 Great Britain, Us. 6i ; Prance, 12 fr. 40. 



Taken altogether, this is by far the most 

 complete exposition of the subject of resorts 

 that has yet been put forth, and it is one that 

 every physician must needs possess intelligent 

 inforrpation xr^ow.-Buffalo Med. cfe Surg. Jour. 



The special chapter on the therapeutics of 

 cliu^ate . . is excellent for its precautionary 

 suggestions in the selection of climates and 

 local conditions, with reference to known 



pathological indications and constituticpial 

 predispositions.— !77ie<Sanito?-zaw. 



The book before us is a very comprehensive 

 volume, giving all necessary information con- 

 cerning climate, temperature, humidity, sun- 

 shine, and indeed everything necessary to be 

 stated for the benefit of the physician or 

 invalid seeking a health resort in the United 

 ^ta.tes.—Southe7-n Clinic. 



Journal of Laryngology and Rhinology. 



Issued on the First of Each Month. 



Edited by Dr. Norris Wolfenden, of London, and Dr. John Macintyre, of 

 Glasgow, with the active aid and co-operation of Drs. Dundas Grant, Barclay J. 

 Baron, Hunter Mackenzie, and Sir Morell Mackenzie. Besides those specialists 

 in Europe and America who have so ably assisted in the collaboration of the 

 Journal, a number of new correspondents have undertaken to assist the editors in 

 keeping the Journal up to date, and furnishing it with matters of interest. 

 AmonQ:st these are: Drs. Sajous, of Philadelphia; Middlemass Hunt, of Liver- 

 pool; Mellow, of Rio Janeiro; Sedziak, of Warsaw; Draispul, of St. Petersburg, 

 etc. Drs. Michael, Joal, Holger, Mygind, Prof. Massei, and Dr. Valerius Idelson 

 will still collaborate the literature of their respective countries. 



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 charge of Is. 3d. (30 cents) will be made. Sample Copy, 25 Cents. 



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