SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Faught's Blood-Pressure 



Blood - Pressure from the Clinical Standpoint. By FRANCIS A. 

 FAUGHT, M. D., formerly Director of the Laboratory of Clinical Medi- 

 cine of the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia. Octavo of 281 

 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



THREE PRINTINGS IN SIX MONTHS 



Dr. Faught's book is designed for practical help at the bedside. It meets the 

 urgent needs of the general practitioner, who heretofore had no book to which to 

 turn in case of emergency. Every effort has been made to provide here a practical 

 guide, full of information of a clinical nature, and presented in a way readily 

 available for daily use by the busy man. Besides the actual technic of using the 

 sphygmomanometer in diagnosing disease, Dr. Faught has included a brief 

 general discussion of the process of circulation. The wonderful strides made in 

 our knowledge of blood-pressure, and the practical application of sphygmomano- 

 metric findings within recent years, make it imperative for every medical man to 

 have close at hand an up-to-date work on this subject. 



Anders & Boston's Medical Diagnosis 



A Text-Book of Medical Diagnosis. By JAMES M. ANDERS, M.D., 

 PH.D., LL.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and of 

 Clinical Medicine, and L. NAPOLEON BOSTON, M.D., Adjunct Professor 

 of Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Octavo of 1 175 

 pages, with 443 illustrations, a number in colors. Cloth, $6.00 net; 

 Half Morocco, $7.50 net. 



THE MODERN DIAGNOSIS 



This new work is designed expressly for the general practitioner. The 



methods given are practical and especially adapted for quick reference. The 



diagnostic methods are presented in a forceful, definite way by men who have 

 had wide experience at the bedside and in the clinical laboratory. 



Medical Record 



The association in its authorship of a celebrated clinician and a well-known laboratory 

 is most fortunate. It must long occupy a pre-eminent position." 



