PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 



Kemp on Stomach, 

 Intestines, and Pancreas 



Diseases of the Stomach, Intestines, and Pancreas. By ROBERT 

 COLEMAN KEMP, M. D., Professor of Gastro-intestinal Diseases at the 

 New York School of Clinical Medicine. Octavo of 1021 pages, with 

 388 illustrations. Cloth, $6.50 net; Half Morocco, $8.00 net. 



NEW (2d) EDITION 



The new edition of Dr. Kemp's successful work appears after a most search- 

 ing revision. Several new subjects have been introduced, notably chapters on 

 Colon Bacillus Infection and on Diseases of the Pancreas, the latter article being 

 really an exhaustive monograph, covering over one hundred pages. The section 

 on Duodenal Ulcer has been entirely rewritten. Visceral Displacements are given 

 special consideration, in every case giving definite indications for surgical inter- 

 vention when deemed advisable. There are also important chapters on the Intes- 

 tinal Complications of Typhoid Fever and on Diver ticulitis. 



The Therapeutic Gazette 



"The therapeutic advice which is given is excellent. Methods of physical and clinical 

 examination are adequately and correctly described." 



Deaderick on Malaria 



Practical Study of Malaria. By WILLIAM H. DEADERICK, M. D., 

 Member American Society of Tropical Medicine; Fellow London 

 Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Octavo of 402 pages, 

 illustrated. Cloth, $4.50 net; Half Morocco, $6.00 net. 



Frank A. Jones, M. D., Memphis Hospital Medical College. 



"We have been waiting for many years for such a work written by a man who sees malaria 

 in all its forms in a highly malarious climate." 



Two Printings 

 in Six Months 



Niles on Pellagra 



Pellagra. By GEORGE M. NILES, M. D., Professor of Gastro- 

 enterology and Therapeutics, Atlanta School of Medicine. Octavo of 

 253 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



This is a book you must have to get in touch with the latest advances con- 

 cerning this disease. It is the first book on the subject by an American author, 

 and the first in any language adequately covering diagnosis and treatment. 

 Pathology, heretofore an echo of European views only, is here presented from an 

 American point of view as well, much original work being included. The clinical 

 description covers the manifestations of Pellagra from every angle. 



