PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 



Ward's Bedside Hematolog'y 



Bedside Hematology. By GORDON R. WARD, M.D., Fellow oi the 

 Royal Society of Medicine, London, England. Octavo of 394 pages, 

 illustrated. Cloth, $3.50 net. 



JUST OUT INCLUDING VACCINES AND SERUMS 



Dr. Ward's work is designed to be of service to the man in general practice. 

 It gives you the exact technic for obtaining the blood for examination, the making 

 of smears, making the blood-count, finding coagulation time, etc. Then it takes 

 up each disease, giving you the synonyms, definition, nature, general pathology, 

 etiology, bearings of age and sex, the onset, symptomatology (discussing each 

 symptom in detail], course of the disease, clinical varieties, complications, diag- 

 nosis, and treatment (drug, diet, rest, vaccines and serums, jr-ray, operation, etc.). 

 There is a special chapter devoted to the medical treatment of hemorrhage, giving 

 you the exact doses of the various drugs indicated, and the methods of their 

 administration, the serum treatment, transfusion, etc. Another chapter is devoted 

 to the value of blood findings in surgical diagnosis, pointing out their value in 

 differentiating benign from malignant growths, infectious from other diseases, 

 appendicitis from typhoid fever. The final 30 pages are given over to a summary 

 of the blood conditions in the various diseases, arranged alphabetically. 



Smith's What to Eat and Why 



What to Eat and Why. By G. CARROLL SMITH, M.D., Boston. 

 I2mo of 312 pages. Cloth, $2.50 net. 



FOR THE PRACTITIONER 



With this book you no longer need send your patients to a specialist to be 

 dieted you will be able to prescribe the suitable diet yourself just as you do 

 other forms of therapy. Dr. Smith gives the "why" of each statement he 

 makes. It is this knowing why which gives you confidence in the book, which 

 makes you feel that Dr. Smith knows. 



Pennsylvania Medical Journal 



"All through this book Dr. Smith has added to his dietetic hints a great many valuable ones 

 of a general nature, which will appeal to the general practitioner." 



Slade's Physical Examination and Diagnostic Anatomy 



PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND DIAGNOSTIC ANATOMY. By CHARLES B. SLADE, M.D., 

 Chief of Clinic in General Medicine, University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 

 I2mo of 146 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.25 net. 



"In this volume is contained the fundamental methods and principles of physical examination, well 

 illustrated, largely by line drawings. The book is to be strongly recommended." Boston MedieaJ. and 

 Surgical Journal. 



