Harris's Dictionary. 



THE THIRD REVISED ED.TION. 



A Dictionary of Medical Terminology, Dental Surgery, and the 

 Collateral Sciences. By Chapin A. Harris, M.D., D.D.S., Pro- 

 fessor of the Principles of Dental Surgery in the Baltimore College, 

 Member of the American Medical Association, &c., &c. The Third 

 Edition, carefully revised and enlarged, by Ferdinand J. S. Gorgas, 

 M.D., D.D.S., Professor of Dental Surgery in the Baltimore College, 

 (fcc, &G, In one volume, Royal Octavo, bound in Cloth, . ^6.50 



Leather, . 7.50 



For a long period after the death of Dr. Harris his Dictionary remained 

 out of print, but a constantly increasing demand for it from the Profession 

 and from students urged the publishers to the preparation of a new edition. 

 The many advances in dental science made during this interim rendered 

 the incorporation of many new terms and formulae absolutely necessarj' to 

 the student of Dentistry, as well as to the dental practitioner. The present 

 edition has been thoroughly revised by Prof. Gorgas, Dr. Harris's successor 

 in the Baltimore Dental College ; and in a very satisftictory manner, 

 nearly three thousand new words have been incorporated into it, besides 

 additions and corrections being made to many others. The doses of the 

 more prominent medicinal a^^'^nts have also been added, and in every way 

 the book has been greatly improved, and its value enhanced as a work of 

 reference. To those studying or practising Dentistry it must prove in- 

 valuable. 



Heath on the Injuries and Diseases of the Jaws. 



The JacTcsonian Prize Essay of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 

 1867. By Christopher Heath, F.R.C.S., Assistant Surgeon to Uni- 

 versity College Hospital, and Teacher of Operative Surgery in University 

 College. Containing over 150 Illustrations. Octavo, . . $6.00 



This work is of the highest practical value. It treats of dislocations, fractures, 

 deformities, and other disorders of the jaws, Avith the means for relief, illustrated by 

 drawings of displacements, apparatus, morbid growths, portraits of patients, etc., to 

 the number of 154. It embodies American as well as European experience, and con- 

 tains quite a large appendix of cases in detail. The practical character of its contents, 

 with good paper, print, and engravings, strongly commend this book to the profession. 

 Every surgeon and dentist should have a copy. — Dental Cosmos. 



It is impossible to over-estimate the value and importance of this comprehensive 

 work. — British Journal of Dental Science. 



The concise descriptions and excellent arrangement make this monograph valuable 

 for reference. — British Medical Journal. 



Coles on Deformities of the Mouth, 



Congenital and Acquired, with their Mechanical Treatment. By James 

 Oakley Coles, D.D.S., Member of the Odontological Society, &c., &:c. 

 Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with 8 Colored Engravings and 

 51 Illustrations on Wood. ....... $2.50 



The second edition of this work shows that the author has continued to devote him- 

 self with zeal to the investigation and treatment of a very interesting class of cases. 

 Mr. Coles has especially studied the congenital cleft palate, and has, with the mirror, 

 detected, in several cases, growths in the naso-pharyngeal tonsil. Very beautiful 

 colored drawings are given in illustration of the subject of cleft palate. Mr. Coles 

 gives the preference to mechanical treatment, in both congenital and pathological 

 perforations of the palate, and his experience as to the good results obtained is cer- 

 tainly most encouraging. AVe recommend the work to the study of both surgeons and 

 dentists. -— London Lancet. 



