THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 



Anders' 

 Practice of Medicine 



A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By JAMES M. ANDERS, 

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

 Clinical Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Hand- 

 some octavo, 1335 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $5.50 net; Half 

 Morocco, $7.00 net. 



JUST READY THE NEW (llth) EDITION 



The success of this work is no doubt due to the extensive consideration given 

 to Diagnosis and Treatment, under Differential Diagnosis the points of distinction 

 of simulating diseases being presented in tabular form. In this new edition 

 Dr. Anders has included all the most important advances in medicine, keeping 

 the book within bounds by a judicious elimination of obsolete matter. A great 

 many articles have also been rewritten. 



Wm. E. Quine, M.D., 



Professor of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. 

 " I consider Anders' Practice one of the best single-volume works before the profession at 

 this time, and one of the best text-books for medical students." 



DaCosta's Physical Diagnosis 



Physical Diagnosis. By JOHN C. DACOSTA, JR., M. D., Associate 

 in Clinical Medicine, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Octavo 

 of 557 pages, with 225 original illustrations. Cloth, $3.50 net. 



NEW (2d) EDITION 



Dr. DaCosta's work is a thoroughly new and original one. Every method 

 given has been carefully tested and proved of value by the author himself. 

 Normal physical signs are explained in detail in order to aid the diagnostician in 

 determining the abnormal. Both direct and differential diagnosis are emphasized. 

 The cardinal methods of examination are supplemented by full descriptions of 

 technic and the clinical utility of certain instrumental means of research. 



Dr. Henry L. Eisner, Professor of Medicine at Syracuse University. 



" I have reviewed this book, and am thoroughly convinced that it is one of the best ever 

 written on this subject. In every way I find it a superior production." 



