SCIENTIFIC WORKS PRINTED FOR JAMES WALTON. 



THE ESSENTIALS OF BANDAGING, including the 

 Management of Fractures and Dislocations. By BERKELEY HILL, M. B. 

 Lond., F.R.C.S., Assistant Physician and Instructor in Bandaging in 

 University College Hospital. Illustrated by 122 Engravings. Second 

 Edition, enlarged. Fcp. 8vo. 



" This is an almost perfect guide to the art of bandaging and the application of surgical 

 apparatus a subject with which all students are now required to be thoroughly 

 acquainted, and on which they are specially examined at the College of Surgeons. To 

 dressers and to students about to present themselves for examination, Mr. Hill's handbook 

 (which is admirably illustrated) will be henceforth indispensable." British Medical 

 Journal. 



ON SYPHILIS & LOCAL CONTAGIOUS DISORDERS. 



By BERKELEY HILL, M.B., F.R.C.S., Surgeon to Out-Patients at 

 the Lock Hospital, Assistant Surgeon in University College Hospital. 

 8vo., i6s. 



" This book is marvellously complete The description of the eruptions is most 



excellent, at once the simplest and most complete we have read in any language .... 

 Mr. Hill's practical experience at the Lock Hospital enables him to give some very valu- 

 able hints as to treatment." Edinburgh Medical Journal. 



ELLIS'S DEMONSTRATIONS OF ANATOMY. A Guide 

 to the Dissection of the Human Body. New Edition (Sixth), with 

 146 Illustrations on Wood. Small 8vo., 125. 6d. 



ILLUSTRATIONS OF DISSECTIONS, in a Series of 

 Original Coloured Plates, the size of life, representing the Dissection 

 of the Human body. By G. V. ELLIS, Professor of Anatomy in 

 University College, London, and G. H. FORD, Esq. Complete in 29 

 Parts, Imperial folio, price $ 33., or half-bound in Morocco, price 

 ^6 6s. 



Parts I. to XXVIII., each 35. 6d. Part XXIX. 53. 



" With these plates, and such as these, by his side, the learner will be well guided in 

 his dissection ; and under their guidance he may safely continue his stndy when out of 

 the dissecting-room. With such plates as these, the surgeon will be fully reminded of all 

 that is needful in anatomy when engaged in planning an operation." Medical Times. 



DISEASES OF CHILDREN, TREATED CLINICALLY. 



Founded upon Lectures delivered at the Hospital for Sick Children. 



By THOMAS HILLIER, M.D., Physician to the Hospital for Sick 



Children. Small 8vo., 8s. 6d. 



" It is a thoroughly sound piece of observation and practical application of experience. 

 It is so thoroughly clinical that it is impossible to review it. But from the therapeutical 

 point of view, which chiefly interests us, we may recommend it with great confidence ; 

 and it is certainly a very much needed work in this respect, for the text-books, which 

 have hitherto been standards on the subject, have been extraordinarily conservative in 

 their tendencies, and have tended to perpetuate not a little of the old routine drugging of 

 children." The Practitioner. 



ON THE WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN. By 



EUSTACE SMITH, M.D., Physician Extraordinary to His Majesty the 

 King of the Belgians. Physician to the North-west London Free 

 Dispensary for Sick Children, and to the Metropolitan Dispensary. 

 Small 8vo., 7 s - 6d. 



" We can most honestly recommend the volume as one full of valuable practical infor- 

 mation, not only concerning the diseases of children of which it treats, but also as to their 

 food and general hygienic management." British Medical Journal. 



DR. GARROD ON GOUT AND RHEUMATIC GOUT. 



' Second Edition, with extensive alterations. Coloured and other Illus- 

 trations. Small 8vo., 153. 



" Dr. Garrod has in this edition incorporated the results of his increased experience of 

 the nature and treatment of gout ; and has added a chapter on the diseases to which 

 gouty persons are peculiarly liable." British Medical Journal. 



