Medical Publications of F. A. Davis, Philadelphia. 



HAY FEVER 



S A JO us 



And Its Successful Xreatment toy Superficial 



Orsranic Alteration of the I^asal 



Mucous Membrane. 



By Charles E. Sajous, M.D., formerly Lecturer on Rliinology and 

 Laryngology in Jeflferson Medical College; Vice-President of the American 

 Laryngological Association; Officer of the Academy of France and of Public 

 Instruction of Venezuela ; Corresponding Member of the Royal Society of 

 Belgium, of the Medical Society of Warsaw (Poland), and of the Society of 

 Hygiene of France; Member of the American Philosophical Society, etc., etc. 



With 13 Engravings on Wood. 103 pages. 12mo. Boftnd in Cloth. 

 Beveled Edges. 



Price, post-paid, in the United States and Canada, $1.00, net; in Great 

 Britain, 6s.; France, 6 fr. 20. 



SAJS'NE 



Diphtheria, Croup: Tracheotomy and 

 Intubation. 



From the French of A. Sann^. 



Translated and enlarged by Henry Z. Gill, M D., LL.D., late Pro- 

 fessor of Surgery in Cleveland, Ohio. 



Sanne's work is quoted, directh' or indirectly, hy every writer since 

 its publication, as the highest authority, statistically, theoretically, and 

 practicall3\ The translator, having given special study to the subject 

 for many years, has added over fifty pages, including the Surgical 

 Anatoni}', Intubation, and the recent progress in other branches, making 

 it, beyond question, the most complete work extant on the subject of 

 Diplitheria in the English language. 



Facing the title-page is found a very fine Colored Lithograph Plate 

 of the parts concerned in Tracheotoni}-. Next follows an illustration 

 of a cast of the entire Trachea, and bronchi to the third or fourth 

 division, in one piece, taken from a photograph of a case in which the 

 cast was expelled during life from a patient sixteen ^ears old. This is 

 the most complete cast of any one recorded. 



Over fifty other illustrations of the surgical anatom}^ of instruments, 

 etc., add to the practical valtie of the work. 



A full Index accompanies the enlarged volume, also a List of 

 Authors, making altogether a very handsome illustrated volume of 

 over 680 pages. 



The subject of intubation, so recently re- 

 vived in this country, receives a very care- 

 ful and impartial discussion at the hands 

 of the translator, and a most valuable chapter 

 on the proi)hylaxis of diphtheria and croup 

 closes the volume. Altog^ether the book is 

 one that is valuable and timely, and one that 

 should be in the hands of every general prac- 



titioner. — St. Louis Med. and Surgical Joum. 

 Diphtheria havino: become such a prevalent, 

 wide-spread, and fatal disease, no general 

 practitioner can afford to be without this 

 work. It will aid in preventive measures, 

 stimulate promptness in application of, and. 

 efficiency in, treatment. — Southern Practi- 

 tioner. 



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