"An excellent Series of Manuals." Archives 



A NEW SERIES OF 



STUDENTS' MANUALS 



On the various Branches of Medicine and Surgery. 



Can be used by Students of any College. 

 Price of each, Handsome Cloth, $3.00. Full Leather, $3.50 



The object of this series is to furnish good manuals 

 for the medical student, that will strike the medium 

 between the compend on one hand and the prolix text- 

 book on the other to contain all that is necessary for 

 the student, without embarrassing him with a flood of 

 theory and involved statements. They have been pre- 

 pared by well-known men, who have had large experience 

 as teachers and writers, and who are, therefore, well 

 informed as to the needs of the student. 



Their mechanical execution is of the best good type 

 and paper, handsomely illustrated whenever illustrations 

 are of use, and strongly bound in uniform style. 



Each book is sold separately at a remarkably low 

 price, and the immediate success of several of the 

 volumes shows that the series has met with popular 

 favor. 



No. 1. SURGERY. 318 Illustrations. 



Third Edition. 

 A Manual of the Practice of Surgery. By WM. J. 



WALSH AM, M.D., Asst. Surg. to, and Demonstrator of 



Surg. in, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, etc. 



318 Illustrations. 



Presents the introductory facts in Surgery in clear, precise 

 language, and contains all the latest advances in Pathology, 

 Antiseptics, etc. 



" It aims to occupy a position midway between the pretentious 

 manual and the cumbersome System of Surgery, and its general 

 character may be summed up in one word practical." The Medi- 

 cal Bulletin. 



" Walsham, besides being an excellent surgeon, is a teacher in 

 its best sense, and having had very great experience in the 

 preparation of candidates for examination, and their subsequent 

 professional career, may be relied upon to have carried out his 

 work successfully. Without following out in detail his arrange- 

 ment, which is excellent, we can at once say that his book is an 

 embodiment of modern ideas neatly strung together, with an amount 

 of careful organization well suited to the candidate, and, indeed, to 

 the practitioner." British Medical Journal, 



Price of each Book, Cloth, $3.00; Leather, $3.50. 



