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POWELL'S DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Second Edition. 



Essentials of Diseases of Children. By William M. Powell, 

 M.D. , Attending Physician to the Mercer House for Invalid Women 

 at Atlantic City, N. J. ; late Physician to the Clinic for the Diseases of 

 Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Crown 

 octavo, 222 pages. Cloth, $1.00 net; interleaved for notes, $1.25 net. 



[See Saunders 1 Question- ComJ>ends, page 21.] 



"Contains the gist of all the best works in the department to which it relates."— 

 American Practitioner and News. 



PRINGLE'S SKIN DISEASES AND SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS. 

 Pictorial Atlas of Skin Diseases and Syphilitic Affections 

 (American Edition). Translation from the French. Edited by 

 J. J. Pringle, M.B., F.R.C.P., Assistant Physician to the Middlesex 

 Hospital, London. Photo-lithochromes from the famous models in 

 the Museum of the Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, with explanatory wood- 

 cuts and text. In 12 Parts. Price per Part, $3.00. Complete in 

 one volume, Half Morocco binding, $40.00 net. 



" I strongly recommend this Atlas. The plates are exceedingly well executed, and 

 will be of great value to all studying dermatology." — Stephen Mackenzie, M.D. 



"The introduction of explanatory wood-cuts in the text is a novel and most important 

 feature which greatly furthers the easier understanding of the excellent plates, than which 

 nothing, we venture to say, has been seen better in point of correctness, beauty, and general 

 merit." — New York Medical Journal. 



PR YOR— PELVIC INFLAMMATIONS. 



The Treatment of Pelvic Inflammations through the Vagina. 



By W. R. Pryor, M.D., Professor of Gynecology in New York Poly- 

 clinic. i2mo, 248 pages, handsomely illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



" This subject, which has recently been so thoroughly canvassed in high gynecological 

 circles, is made available in this volume to the general practitioner and student. Nothing is 

 too minute for mention and nothing is taken for granted ; consequently the book is of the utmost 

 value. The illustrations and the technique are beyond criticism." — Chicago Medical Recorder. 



PYE'S BANDAGING. 



Elementary Bandaging and Surgical Dressing. With Direc- 

 tions concerning the Immediate Treatment of Cases of Emergency. 

 For the use of Dressers and Nurses. By Walter Pye, F.R.C.S., late 

 Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, London. Small i2mo, with over 80 

 illustrations. Cloth, flexible covers, 75 cents net. 



" The directions are clear and the illustrations are good." — London Lancet. 

 " The author writes well, the diagrams are clear, and the book itself is small and port* 

 able, although the paper and type are good." — British Medical Journal. 



RAYMOND'S PHYSIOLOGY. 



A Manual of Physiology. By Joseph H. Raymond, A.M., M.D., 

 Professor of Physiology and Hygiene and Lecturer on Gynecology in 

 the Long Island College Hospital ; Director of Physiology in the 

 Hoagland Laboratory, etc. 382 pages, with 102 illustrations in the 

 text, and 4 full -page colored plates. Cloth, #1.25 net. 



" Extremely well gotten up, and the illustrations have been selected with care. The 

 text is fully abreast with modern physiology." — British Medical Journal. 



