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Musser and Kelly on 

 Treatment 



A Handbook of Practical Treatment. By 82 eminent specialists. 

 Edited by JOHN H. MUSSER, M. D., and A. O. J. KELLY, M. D., Univer- 

 sity of Pennsylvania. Three octavos of 950 pages each, illustrated. 

 Per volume: Cloth, $6.00 net; Half Morocco, $7.50 net. Subscrip- 

 tion. 



IN THREE VOLUMES 

 A PRACTICE FOR QUICK REFERENCE AND DAILY USE 



Every chapter in this work was written by a specialist of unquestioned authority. 

 Not only is drug therapy given but also dietotherapy, serumtherapy, organo- 

 therapy, rest-cure, exercise and massage, hydrotherapy, climatology, electro- 

 therapy, .r-ray, and radial activity are fully, clearly, and definitely discussed. 

 Those measures partaking of a surgical nature have been presented by surgeons. 



The Medical Record 



" The most modern and advanced views are presented. It is difficult to pick out any one 

 topic that deserves special commendation, all parts fully covering their particular field, and 

 written with that fulness of detail demanded by the every-day needs of the practitioner." 



Thomson's Clinical Medicine 



Clinical Medicine. By WILLIAM HANNA THOMSON, M. D., LL. D., 



formerly Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Diseases of the 

 Nervous System, New York University Medical College. Octavo of 

 675 pages. 



JUST READY 



This new work represents over a half century of active practice and teach- 

 ing. It deals with bedside medicine the application of medical knowledge for 

 the relief of the sick. First the meaning of common and important symptoms is 

 stated definitely ; then follows a chapter on the use of remedies and a classifi- 

 cation of them ; next the section on infections, and last a section on diseases of par- 

 ticular organs and tissues. It is medical knowledge applied from cover to cover. 

 An important chapter is that on the mechanism of surface chill and "catching 

 cold, ' ' going very clearly into the etiologic factors, and outlining the treatment. 

 The chapter on remedies takes up non-medicinal and medicinal remedies and 

 "vaccine and serum therapy. In the chapter on the ductless glands the subject of 

 internal secretions is very clearly presented, giving you the latest advances. The 

 infectious diseases are taken up in Part II, while Part III deals with diseases of 

 special organs or tissues, every disease being fully presented from the clinical 

 side. Treatment, naturally, is very full. 



