26 Medical Publications of W. B. Saunders. 



SHAW'S NERVOUS DISEASES AND INSANITY. Third Edition, 



Revised. 



Essentials of Nervous Diseases and Insanity. By JOHN C. 

 SHAW, M.D., Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous 

 System, Long Island College Hospital Medical School ; Consulting 

 Neurologist to St. Catherine's Hospital and to the Long Island College 

 Hospital. Crown octavo, 186 pages; 48 original illustrations. Cloth, 

 $1.00 ; interleaved for notes, $1.25. 



[See Saunders 1 Question- Compends, page 21.] 



"Clearly and intelligently written." Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 



"There is a mass of valuable material crowded into this small compass." American 

 Medico- Surgical Bulletin. 



STARR'S DIETS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN. 



Diets for Infants and Children in Health and in Disease. By 



Louis STARR, M.D., Editor of "An American Text-Book of the 

 Diseases of Children." 230 blanks (pocket-book size), perforated 

 and neatly bound in flexible morocco. $1.25 net. 



The first series of blanks are prepared for the first seven months of infant life ; each 

 blank indicates the ingredients, but not the quantities, of the food, the latter directions being 

 left for the physician. After the seventh month, modifications being less necessary, the diet 

 lists are printed in full. Formulae for the preparation of diluents and foods are appended. 



STELW AGON'S DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Third Edition, Revised. 

 Essentials of Diseases of the Skin. By HENRY W. STELWAGON, 

 M.D., Clinical Professor of Dermatology in the Jefferson Medical 

 College, Philadelphia ; Dermatologist to the Philadelphia Hospital ; 

 Physician to the Skin Department of the Howard Hospital, etc. 

 Crown octavo, 270 pages; 86 illustrations. Cloth, $i.oonet; inter- 

 leaved for notes, $1.25 net. 



[See Saunders' Question- Compends, page 21.] 

 " The best student's manual on skin diseases we have yet seen." Times and Register. 



STENGEL'S PATHOLOGY. Second Edition. 



A Text-Book of Pathology. By ALFRED STENGEL, M. D., Physician 

 to the Philadelphia Hospital ; Clinical Professor of Medicine in the 

 Woman's Medical College ; Physician to the Children's Hospital ; 

 late Pathologist to the German Hospital, Philadelphia, etc. Handsome 

 octavo volume of 848 pages, with nearly 400 illustrations, many of them 

 in colors. Cloth, $4.00 net; Half Morocco, $5.00 net. 



STEVENS' MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS. Second 



Edition, Revised. 

 A Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By A. A. 



STEVENS, A.M., M.D., Lecturer on Terminology and Instructor in 

 I'hvMrul Diagnosis in the University of Pennsylvania; Professor of 

 Pathology in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Post- 

 octavo, 445 pages. Flexible leather, $2.25. 



"The author has faithfully presented modern therapeutics in a comprehensive work, 

 and, while intended particularly for the use of students, it will be found a reliable guide and 

 sufficiently comprehensive for the physician in practice." University Medical Magazine. 





