D. Appleton & CoSs Medical Publications. 19 



MEYER. 



Electricity in its Relations to Practical 



Medicine. 



By DE. MORITZ MEYER, 



Eoyal Counsellor of Health, etc. 



Translated from the Third German Edition, with Notes and Additions, 

 A New and Bevised Edition, 



By WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, M. D., 



Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System, and of Clinical Medicine, in the BeUevua 

 Hospital Medical College; Vice-President of the Academy of Mental Science^ National 

 Institute of Letters, Arts, and Sciences ; late Surgeon-Genera U. 8. A., etc. 



1 vol., 8vo. 497 pp. Cloth, $4.50. 



" It is the duty of every physician to study the action of electricity, 

 to become acquainted with its value in therapeutics, and to follow the 

 improvements that are being made in the apparatus for its application in 

 medicine, that he may be able to choose the one best adapted to the 

 treatment of individual cases, and to test a remedy fairly and without 

 prejudice, which already, especially in nervous diseases, has been used 

 with the best results, and which promises to yield an abundant harvest 

 in a still broader domain." From Authors Preface. 



OF DLLTTSTBATIOira. 



Saxton-EttinghanBen Apparatus. 



" Those who do not read German are under great obligations to William A. 

 Hammond, who has given them not only an excellent translation of a most ex- 

 cellent work, but has given us much valuable information and many suggestions 

 from his own personal experience." Medical Record. 



" Dr. Moritz Meyer, of Berlin, has been for more than twenty years a laborious 

 and conscientious student of the application of electricity to practical medicine, 

 and the results of his labors are given in this volume. Dr. Hammond, in making 

 a translation of the third German edition, has done a real service to the profession 

 of this country and of Great Britain. Plainly and concisely written, and simply 

 and clearly arranged, it contains just what the physician wants to know on the 

 subject." N. Y. Medical Journal 



"It is destined to fill a want long felt by physicians in this country." Journal 

 of Obstetrics. 



