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Cazeaux's Great Work on Obstetrics. 



The Fifth American Edition. 175 Illustrations. 

 A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwifery. Including the Dis- 

 eases of Pregnancy and Parturition, and the attention required by the 

 Child from its Birth to the Period of Weaning. By I*. Cazeaux, 

 Member of the Imjoerial Academy of Medicine, Adjunct Professor in 

 the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, &c., &c. Revised and annotated 

 by S. Tarnier, Adjunct Professor to the Faculty of Medicine, Paris, 

 &c., &c. Translated by W. R. Bullock, M. D. With new Litho- 

 graphic and other Illustrations on Wood. Oue volume Iloyal Octavo, 

 of over 1100 pages. 



Price, bound in Cloth, Bevelled Boards, • . . . . $6. 50 

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"Written expressly for the use of students of medicine, and those of midwifery especially, its teachings ar« 

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 pnoi neral states, as have been sanctioned by the most authoritative practitioners, and confirmed by the 

 author 8 own experience. Collecting his materials from the writings of the entire body of antecedent writers, 

 tarefully testing their correctness and value by his own daily experience, and rejecting all such as were falsi- 

 fied by the numerous cases brought under his own immediate observation, he has formed out of them a body 

 of doctrine, and a system of practical rules, which he illustrates and enforces in the clearest and most simple 

 maimer possible." — Examiner. 



Canniff's Manual of the Principles of Surgery. 



Based on Pathology, for Students, by "VVm. Canniff, Licentiate of the 

 Medical Board of Upper Canada; M.D. of the JJniversity of New 

 York; M.H.C.S. of England; formerly House Surgeon to the Seamen's 

 Hospital, New York; late Professor of General Pathology and the 

 Principles and Practice of Surgery, University Victoria College. C. W. 

 Octavo $4.50 



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Cleaveland's Pronouncing Medical Lexicon. 



A NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION (THE ELEVENTH). 



Containing the Correct Pronunciation and Definition of most of the Terms 

 used by Speakers and Writers of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences. 

 By C. II. Cleaveland, IM.D., Member of the American Medical Associa^ 

 tiou, etc., etc. A small Pocket Volume $1.25 



This little work is both brief and comprehensive; it is not only a Lexicon of all the 

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