Hughes' 

 Practice of Medicine 



ELEVENTH EDITION REVISED 



GIVING THE SYNONYMS, DEFINITIONS, CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, PATHOLOGY, 

 DIAGNOSIS, PROGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF EACH DISEASE. 



By DANIEL E. HUGHES, M.D., Late Chief Resident Physician, 

 Philadelphia Hospital; formerly Demonstrator of Clinical Medicine, 

 Jefferson Medical College. Edited by R. J. E. S( OTT, M.A.,B.C.L., 

 M.D., Formerly Attending Physician to the Demilt Dispensary, New 

 York; Editor of Gould and Pyle's Cyclopedia of Medicine and 

 Surgery, etc. 



63 Illustrations. 12mo. xix -f 785 Pages. Cloth, $4.25 postpaid. 



The Treatment is specially full. 406 

 valuable prescriptions have been included. 



"This popularity is due to the fact that the book gives practical 

 discussions of diseases as briefly as is consistent with the subject, 

 theories being eliminated." Journal American Medical Association. 



"This book is intended as a working manual in which the 

 physician may find that which he needs for a rapid restudy of any 

 disease without having to go over the controversial matter usually 

 found in treatises on practice. * * * For case reference and rapid 

 study, there is no better book." Medical Council. 



"The work is thoroughly modern and is particularly valuable 

 for its discussion of diagnosis and treatment, an immense number 

 of excellent prescriptions being incorporated under the latter head. 

 It is, we believe, unique in including sections on mental diseases and 

 diseases of the skin." New York Medical Journal. 



