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An INDEX Of SURGERY; being a Concise Classification of the Main 

 Facts and Theories of Surgery for the Use of Senior Students and others. By C. B. 

 Kki.tley, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to the West London Hospital, and to the Surgical-Aid Society. 

 Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. lO.v. 6*/. 



' Will prove truly valuable, and will, we 

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 of arrangement is just what the system In such 

 :i publication should ever be, purely alpha- 

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 and intelligible English as can be expected in 

 condensations and abridgments.' 



British Medical Journal. 



' Mr, Keetley's work fills a gap that has long 



existed in the educational literature of surgery. 

 Previous at'empts have been made to produce 

 a book of the same character, but, compared 

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 ineffectual. We heartily congratulate Mr. 

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The SURGERY Of DEFORMITIES. A Manual for Students and Prac- 

 titioners. By Noble Smith, F.R.C.S. Edin., L.R.O.P. Lond., Surgeon to the All Saints' 

 Children's Hospital ; and Orthopaedic Surgeon to the British Home for Incurables. With 

 118 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



• The woodcuts show very practically the 

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 and materially help the reader. We can re- 

 commend this as one of the most practical, 

 useful, and able handbooks of Orthopaedic 

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 and useful with practitioners and students, 

 and establishes for its author a high position 

 in the department of science and practice 



I which his handbook illustrates.' — British 

 Medical Jouhnal. 



' This is a sound practical guide to the treat- 

 ment of bodily deformities, based evidently 

 upon personal observation and experience. . . . 

 We can cordially recommend the work as a 

 i guide to busy practitioners who will find in it 

 ■ just what they want clearly set forth and 

 I illustrated.'— London Medical Record. 



ANTISEPTIC SURGERY : its Principles, Practice, History, and 



Results. By W. Watson Cheyne, M.B., F.R.C.S.. Assistant- Surgeon to King's College 

 Hospital, and Demonstrator of Surgical Pathology in King's College. With 145 Illustra- 

 tions. 8vo. 21s. 



' In the volume before us Mr. Cheyne has 

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 Mr. Cheyne with Professor Lister give a special 

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Mr. Lister's results and views have hitherto 

 been published only fragmentarily in journals 

 and transactions of learned societies, Mr. 

 Cheyne's book affords a trustworthy and com- 

 plete statement of them.'— Lancet. 



DISEASES of the BONES : their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treat- 

 ment. By Thomas Junks, F.R.C.S. Eng., B.S. Lond., Surgeon to the Manchester Royal 

 Infirmary ; Lecturer on Practical Surgery in the Owens College, Victoria University ; 

 Consulting Surgeon to the Children's Hospital, Pendlebury, Manchester. With 7 Chromo- 

 lithographic Plates, 9 Etchings, and 77 Woodcuts. 8vo. 12*. 6d. 



A MANUAL of DENTAL SURGERY and PATHOLOGY. By Alfred 



Colemav, L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. Exam., L.D.S., &c. ; Senior Dental Surgeon and Lecturer on 

 Dental Surgery to St. Bartholomew's and the Dental Hospital of London ; Member of Board 

 of Examiners in Dental Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons ; late President Odontological 

 Society of Great Britain. With 388 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s. 6d. 



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manual written by an author thoroughly 

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minimise in importance others to which he has 

 given less attention. The manual is well 

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London Medical Record. 



MANUAL of the ANTISEPTIC TREATMENT of WOUNDS. For Students 



and Practitioners. By W. Watson Cheyne, MB., F.R.C.S., Assistant-Surgeon to King's 

 College Hospital ; Surgeon to the Paddington Green Children's Hospital, &c. With 

 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 4,5. Gd. 



A SYSTEM Of SURGERY: Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and 

 Operative. By Samuel D. Gross, M.D.. LL.D., D.C.L. Oxon. Sixth Edition, greatly 

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