HAY FEVER 



ITS SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT BY SUPERFICIAL ORGANIC 

 ALTERATION OF THE NASAL MUCOUS MEMBRANE. 



CHARLES K. SAJOUS, M.O., 



Lecturer on Rhinology and Laryngology in Jefferson Medical College : Vice-President of the American Laryngological 



Association : Officer of the Academy of France and of Public Instruction of Venezuela ; Corresponding 



Member of the Royal Society of Belgium, of the Medical Society of Warsaw (Poland), 



and of the Society of Hygiene of France ; Member of" the American 



Philosophical Society, etc., etc. 



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The object of this little work is to place in the hands of the general 

 practitioner the means to treat successfully a disease which, until lately, 

 was considered as incurable ; its history, causes, pathology, and treat- 

 ment are carefully described, and the latter is so arranged as to be 

 practicable by any physician. 



Dr. Sajous' volume must command the attention of 

 those called upon to treat this heretofore intractable com- 

 plaint. Medical and Surgical Reporter. 



Few have had the success in this disease which has 

 so much baffled the average practitioner as Dr. Sajous, con- j 

 equently his statements are almost authoritative. The 

 book must be read to be appreciated. American Medical \ 

 Digest. 



Dr. Sajous has admirably presented the subject, and, 

 AS this method of treatment is now generally recognized ' 

 *c efficient, we can recommend this book to all physicians I 



who are called upon to treat this troublesome disorder. 

 The Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal. 



The symptoms, etiology, pathology, and treatment of 

 Hay Fever are fully and ably discussed. The reader will 

 not regret the expenditure of the small purchase price of 

 this work if he has cases of the kind to treat. California 

 Medical Journal. 



We are pleased with the author's views, and heartily 

 commend his book to the consideration of the profession 

 The Southern Clinic. 



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OBSTETRIC SYNOPSIS 



By JOHN S. STEWART, M.D., 



Demonstrator of Obstetrics and Chief Assistant in the Gynaecological Clinic of the Medico-Chirurgical 



College of Philadelphia. 



WITH AN INTRODUCTORY NOTE BY 



WILLIAM S. STEWART, A.M., M.D., 



Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia. 



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 Lush, Galabin, and Cazeaux and Tarnier, and, besides containing much 

 new and important matter of great value to both student and practi- 

 tioner, embraces in an Appendix the Obstetrical Nomenclature sug- 

 gested by Professor Simpson, of Edinburgh, and adopted by the 

 Obstetric Section of the Ninth International Medical Congress held in 

 Washington, D.C., September, 1887. 



It is well written, excellently illustrated, and fully up [ 

 to date in every respect. Here we find all the essentials of j 

 Obstetrics in a nutshell, Anatomy, Embryology, Physi- I 

 logy. Pregnancy, Labor, Puerperal State, and Obstetric 

 Operations all being carefully and accurately described. 

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It ie clear and concise. The chapter on the develop- 

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use of bold-faced type for headings, and italics for impor- 

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This volume is done with a masterly hand. The 

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