THOMAS HAWKES TANNER'S WORKS. 



" The leading feature of Dr. Tanner's books is their essentially practical character." 



London Lancet. 



The Practice of Medicine, just ready. 



riPTH AMERICAN, FROM THE SIXTH LONDON EDITION. 



Bevised, much Enlarged, and thoroughly brought up to the present time. 

 With a complete Section on the Diseases Peculiar to Women added ; also 

 an extensive Appendix of Formuke for Medicines, Baths, Mineral Waters, 

 Climates, &c. By Thomas Hawkes Tanner, M.D., Fellow of the Boyal 

 College of Physicians, &c. One Volume. Royal Octavo, containing 

 over 1100 pages. Price, handsomely bound in Cloth, . . $6.00 



" Leather, . $7.00 



There is a common character about the writings of Dr. Tanner — a character which 

 constitutes one of tiieir chief values: they are all essentially and thoroughly practi- 

 cal. Dr. Tanner never, for one moment, allows this utilitarian end to escape his mental 

 view. He aims at teaching how to recognize and how to cure disease, and in this he is 

 thoroughly successful. ... It is, indeed, a wonderful mine of knowledge. — Medical Times. 



Dr. Tanner has always shown in his writings that he possesses a peculiar faculty of 

 committing to print just that kind of information wliich the practitioner most needs in 

 everyday practice, and of rejecting useless theories or hypothetical statements. — Lancet. 



The author has, in the manner in which he has dealt with the subject, given another 

 evidence of that happy facility which he possesses of giving the essential points of a 

 mass of information in a well connected and instructive form. — Brit. Med. Journ. 



The student will find the work the best text-book on the practice of medicine, while 

 the practitioner will possess in it a thoroughly safe guide at the bedside. — Dub. Med. 

 Quarterly. 



Tanner's Practical Treatise on the Diseases 

 of Infancy and Cliildliood. nearly ready. 



THE SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. 



By Alfred Meadows, M.D., London, M.R.C.P., Physician to the Hospi- 

 tal for Women and to the General Lying-in Hospital. 



As it stands, the book is one of the most complete in our language. It no longer 

 deals with the diseases of children only, but also with the peculiar conditions of child- 

 hood, both normal and abnormal. — 3Ied. Times. 



The book will be an invaluable work of frequent reference to the practitioner. — The 



Lanctl. 



Recently Published. 



Tanner's Index of Diseases and their 



JL reatnien t. with upwards of 500 Formuke for Medicines, Baths, 

 Mineral Waters, Climates for Lnvalids, &c., d-c. Octavo. .. . $3.00 



To the busy practitioner it must be jn advantage to see at a glance on a quarter or 

 half a page the principal point in any disease about which he may wish to have his 

 memory refresheil or his mind stimulated. It will be found a most valuable companion 

 to the judicious practitioner. — The Lancet. 



Tanner's Memoranda of Poisons. 



From the Second London Edition. . . ^ . . 50 cts. 



