16 HENRY C. LEA'S SON & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Clinical Med., etc. 



FOTHERGILL, J. M., M. D., Edin., M. R. C. P., Lond., 



Asst. Phys. to the West Lond. Hasp., Asst. Phys. to the City of Lond. Hosp., etc. 



The Practitioner's Handbook of Treatment ; Or, The Principles of Thera- 

 peutics. Second edition, revised and enlarged. In one very handsome octavo volume of 651 

 pages. Cloth, $4.00 ; very handsome half Russia, raised bands, $5.50. 



A book which can give correctly and interest- j impress of a master-hand; and while the work is 

 ingly, as well as scientifically, the method of : thoroughly scientific in every particular, it presents 

 prescribing and the rationale of the best thera- ! to the thoughtful reader all the charms and beau- 

 peutics in the treatment of disease, is manifestly [ ties of a well-written novel. No physician can 

 just the work which each physician desires. It is i well afford to be without this valuble work, for its 



not extravagant eulogy to say that the physician 

 will find in this work of Fothergill the guide which 

 he seeks for his therapeutics; for not only is the 

 treatment which he seeks already indicated herein, 

 but the rationale of the treatment is as clearly ex- 

 plained. Goulard's Med. Journ., Sept. 1880. 



The author merits the thanks of every well-edu- 

 cated physician for his efforts toward rationalizing 

 the treatment of diseases upon the scientific basis 

 of physiology. Every chapter, every line, has the 



originality makes it fill a niche in medical litera- 

 ture hitherto vacant. Nashville Journ. of Med. and 

 Surg., Oct. 1880. 



The junior members of the profession will find 

 it a work that should not only be read but care- 

 fully studied. It will assist them in the proper 

 selection and combination of therapeutical agents 

 best adapted to each case and condition, and 

 enable them to prescribe intelligently and success- 

 fully. St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Nov. 1880. 



FLINT, AUSTIN, M. I). 



Clinical Medicine. A Systematic Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment of 

 Diseases. Designed for Students and Practitioners of Medicine. In one large and hand- 

 some octavo volume of 799 pages. Cloth, $4.50 ; leather, $5.50 ; half Russia, 6.00. 



It is here that the skill and learning of the great j of advanced medicine in this country as that ol 

 clinician are displayed. He has given us a store- the author of two works of great merit on special 

 house of medical knowledge, excellent for thestu- subjects, and of numerous papers exhibiting much 

 dent, convenient for the practitioner, the result of; originality and extensive research. The Dublin 

 a long life of the most faithful clinical work, col- Journal, Dec. 1879. 



lected by an energy as vigilant and systematic as The great object is to place before the reader 

 untiring, and weighed by a judgment no lessclear , the latest observations and experience in diagnosis 

 ? an "^observation ls close. Archives of Medicine, , an d treatment. Such a work is especially valuable 



to students. It is complete in its special design, 

 and yet so condensed that they can by its aid keep 

 up with the lectures on practice without neglect- 



Dec. 1879. 



To give an adequate and useful conspectus of the 

 extensive field of modern clinical medicine is a task 

 of no ordinary difficulty; but to accomplish this con- 

 sistently with brevity and clearness, the different 

 subjects and their several parts receiving the 



ing other branches. It will not escape the notice 

 of the practitioner that such a work is most valu- 

 able in culling points in diagnosis and treatment 



a culling ;. 



attention which, relatively to their importance, | in the intervals between the daily rounds of visits, 

 medical opinion claims for them, is still more diffi- ! since he can in a few minutes refresh his memory 

 cult. This task, we feel bound to say, has been or learn the latest advance in the treatment of 

 executed with more than partial success by Dr. diseases which demand his instant attention. 

 Flint, whose name is already familiar to students ! Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Oct. 25, 1879. 



By the Same Author. 



Essays on Conservative Medicine and Kindred Topics. In one very hand- 

 some royal 12mo. volume of 210 pages. Cloth, $1.38. 



FINLAYSON, JAMES, M. D., 



Physician and Lecturer on Clinical Medicine in the Glasgow Western Infirmary, etc. 

 Clinical Diagnosis. A Handbook for Students and Practitioners of Medicine, 

 one handsome 12mo. volume of 546 pages, with 85 illustrations. Cloth, $2.63. 



In 



The book is an excellent one clear, concise, 

 convenient, practical. It is replete with the very 

 knowledge the student needs when he quits the 

 lecture-room and the laboratory for the ward and 

 sick-room, and does not lack in information that 

 will meet the wants of experienced and older men. 

 Phila. Med. Times, Jan 4, 1879. 



This is one of the really useful books. It is at- 



tractive from preface to the final page, and ought 

 to be given a place on every office table, because it 

 contains in a condensed form all that is valuable 

 in semeiology and diagnostics to be found in 

 bulkier volumes; and because of its arrangement 

 and complete index it is unusually convenient for 

 quick reference in any emergency that may come 

 upon the busy practitioner. N. C. Med. Journ. f 

 Jan. 1879. 



FENWICK, SAMUEL, M. !>., 



Assistant Physician to the London Hospital. 



The Student's Guide to Medical Diagnosis. From the third revised and 

 enlarged English edition. In one very handsome royal 12mo. volume of 328 pages, with 

 87 illustrations on wood. Cloth, $2.25. 



TANNER, THOMAS HAWKES, M. D. 



A Manual of Clinical Medicine and Physical Diagnosis. Third American 

 from the second London edition. Revised and enlarged by TILBURY Fox, M. D., Phy- 

 sician to the Skin Department in University College Hospital, London, etc. In one small 

 12mo. volume of 362 pages, with illustrations. Cloth, $1.50. 



STURGES' INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY 

 OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. Being a Guide to 

 the Investigation of Disease. In one handsome 

 12mo. volume of 127 pages. Cloth, $1.25. 



DAVIS' CLINICAL LECTURES ON VARIOUS 



IMPORTANT DISEASES; being a collection of 

 the Clinical Lectures delivered in the Medical 

 Ward of Mercy Hospital, Chicago. Edited by 

 FRANK H. DAVIS, M. D. Second edition. In one 

 royal 12mo. volume of 287 pages. Cloth, $1.75. 



