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Maxson's Practice of Medicine. 



A New Text-Book on the Practice of Medicine. By Edwin R. Maxson, 



^IJy., formerly Lecturer on the Iihstitutes and Practice of Medicine in the 

 Geneva Medical College. Li One Volume. Royal 8vo. . $4.00 



" Judgfng from his work, he must be a correct observer, of ptuin, stroog commou sense, having the pro- 

 •ress and perfection of tbp healing art. and the amelioration of sufTeiiug, earnestly at heart, free from pr» 

 |udice, and open to conviction. The fact of eniplojiug, and thtreupon recommending valuable remednj 

 Bgeuts, as yet, for various reasons, under the ban, and mi.-<undirstood by many physicians, is an honor to 

 ftini, and gives a certain adUitionat value to bis book." — American Medical MonUdy. 



Mendenhall's Medical Student's Vade Mecum. 



A Compendium of Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, The Practice of Medi- 

 cine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Diseases of the Skin, Materia Medica, Phar- 

 macy, Poisons, &c., &c. By George jMendendall, M.D., Professor of 

 Obstetrics in the Medical College of Ohio, Member of the American 

 Medical Association, d'c, d'c. The Eighth Edition, Revised and En- 

 larged ; with 224 Illustrations $2.50 



"This volnme puts the stndent in possession of a condenBod medical library. Its accuracy is a strong 

 recommendation, while the jiortability of a volnme containing the whole circle of medical science is a matter 

 that will have weight with those for whoso service the book was originally designed. The work is offered, 

 too, extremely cheap, and will be found a valuable assistant even to a well-informed practitioner of any 

 branch of medicine." — Boston Medical and Saryical Journal. 



Paget's Lectures on Surgical Pathology. 



Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, by James Paget, 

 F.R.S., Surgeon to Bartholomexo and Christ's Hospital, dx., &c. The 

 Third American frovi the Second London Edition, Edited and Revised 

 by William Turner, M.B., Lond. Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy in 

 the University of Edinburgh, dx., dx. In One Volume, Royal Octavo; 

 with Numerous Illustrations. 



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Pennsylvania Hospital Reports. Editedhya com. 



mittee of the Hosjnial Staff, J. M. DaCosta, M.D., and William Hunt, 



M.D. Vols. 1 and 2, for 1868 ayid 1869, each volume containing upwards 



o/Twenty Original Articles, by former and present Members of the Staff, 



now eminent in the Profession, with Lithographic and other Phistrations. 



Price per volume, ......... $4.00 



At last, however, the work has been ecmmenced, the Philadelphia Physicians berr^g 

 the first to occupy this field of usefulness, having issued the iirst volume of theEeports 

 of the above hospital last year, and the second volume on January 1st, 1869. The firfet 

 Reports were so favorably received on both sides of the Atlantic, that it is hardly 

 necessary to speak for this volume the universal welcome of which it is deserving. We 

 cannot close our remarks without stating that the papers are all valuable eontributiong 

 to the literature of medicine, reflecting great credit upon their authors, and the work 

 IB one of which the Pennsylvania Hospital may well be proud. It will do much towardl 

 •levatingthe profession of this country in Uie estimation of their foreign brethren." 



— American Journal of Obitetrks, May, 18&9. 



