Medical Publications of F. A. Davis, Philadelphia. 



GOODELL 



Lessons in Gynecology. 



By WILLIAM GOODELL, A.M., M.D., etc., Professor of Clinical Gyne- 

 cology in the University of Pennsylvania. 



This exceedingly valuable work, from one of the most eminent 

 specialists and teachers in gynecology in the United States, is now 

 offered to the profession in a ranch more complete condition than either 

 of the previous editions. It embraces all the more important diseases 

 and the principal operations in the field of g3-necology, and brings to 

 bear upon them all the extensive practical experience and wide reading 

 of the author. It is an indispensable guide to every practitioner who 

 has to do with the diseases peculiar to women. Third Edition. With 

 112 illustrations. Thoroughl}" revised and greatly enlarged. One volume, 

 large octavo, 578 pages. 



Price, in United States and Canada, Cloth, $5.00 ; Full Sheep, $6.00. Discount, 



20 per cent., making it, net, Cloth, $1.00; Sheep, $180. Postage, 27 



cents extra. Great Britain, Cloth, 22s. 6d. ; Sheep, 28s., 



post-paid. France, 30 fr. 80. 



It is too good a book to have been allowed to 

 remain out of print, and it lias unquestionably 

 been missed. The author has revised the work 

 with special care, adding to each lesson such 

 fresh matter as the progress in the art ren- 

 dered necessary, and he has enlarged it by the 

 insertion of six new lessons. This edition will, 

 without question, be as eagerly sought for as 

 were its predecessors. American Journal of 

 Obstetrics. 



His literary style is peculiarly charming. 

 There is a directness and simplicity about it 

 which is easier to admire than to copy. His 

 chain of plain words and almost blunt expres- 

 sions, his familiar comparison and homely 

 illustrations, make his writings, like his lec- 



tures, unusually entertaining. The substance 

 of his teachings we regard as equally excel- 

 lent. Philadelphia Medical and Surgical 

 Reporter. 



Extended mention of the contents of the 

 book is unnecessary ; suffice it to say that 

 every important disease found in the female 

 sex is taken up and discussed in a comnipn- 

 sense kind of a way. We wish every physician 

 in America could read and carry out the sug- 

 gestions of the chapter on "the sexual rela- 

 tions as causes of uterine disorders conjugal 

 onanism and kindred sins." The department 

 treating of nervous counterfeits of uterine 

 diseases is a most valuable one. Kansas City 

 Medical Index. 



GUERNSEY 



Plain Talks on Avoided Subjects. 



B}- HENRY N. GUERNSEY, M.D., former!} 7 Professor of Materia Medica 

 and Institutes in the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia.; 

 author of Guernsey's " Obstetrics," including the Disorders Peculiar to 

 Women and Young Children ; Lectures on Materia Medica, etc. The 

 following Table of Contents shows the scope of the book: 



CONTENTS. Chapter I. Introductory. II. The Infant. III. Child- 

 hood. IY. Adolescence of the Male. Y. Adolescence of the Female. 

 YI. Marriage: The Husband. YII. The Wife. YIII. Husband and 

 Wife. IX. To the Unfortunate. X. Origin of the Sex. In one neat 

 16mo volume, bound in Extra Cloth. 



Price, post-paid, in the United States and Canada, $1.00 ; Great Britain, 

 6s. ; France, 6 fr. 20. 



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