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GROSS, SAMUEL W., A. M., M. D., 



Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College. 



A Practical Treatise on Impotence, Sterility, and Allied Disorders 

 of the Male Sexual Organs. Second edition, thoroughly revised. In one very hand- 

 some octavo volume of 1(58 pages, with 16 illustrations. Cloth, 1.50. Just ready. 



A few notices of the previous edition are appended. 



The book is the outcome of intelligent clinical The author has devoted much time to the hard- 

 observation and extensive experience. The ar- est study of this most trying class of diseases; and 

 rangement and classification leave nothing to be this labor, together with the fruit of laborious re- 

 desired in the way of clearness; and practitioners \ search into the scattered literature of the subject, 

 who may be called upon to treat these cases will constitutes the result of his investigations. We 

 find the directions both for diagnosis and treat- ' can earnestly commend it to the practitioner as 

 merit very perspicuous and sound. Liverpool I the very best work upon the subject in the English 

 JUedico-Clrirurgical Journal, July, 1882. | language. Nashville Jour, of Med. and Surg. Oct. '81. 



BTJMSTEAD, F. J., 



M. D., LL. D., 



and 



Late Professor of Venereal Diseases 

 at the College of Physicians and 

 Surgeons, New York, etc. 



TAYLOR, jR. W., 



A. M., M. D., 



Surgeon to Charity Hospital, New York, Prof, oj 

 Venereal and Skin Diseases in the University oj 

 Vermont, Pres. of the Am. Dermatological Ass'n. 



The Pathology and Treatment of Venereal Diseases. Including the 

 results of recent investigations upon the subject. Fifth edition, revised and largely re- 

 written, by Dr. Taylor. In one large and handsome octavo volume of about 900 pages, 

 with about 150 illustrations. In press. 



The fifth edition of this standard work, now passing through the press, has been 

 subjected to a thorough revision by Dr. Taylor, and all additions have been made necessary 

 to render it thoroughly representative of the present state of syphilology. Recent advanced 

 theories have been fully discussed ; space has been devoted to a detailed account of a 

 newly-discovered agent which has been proved of striking value in the treatment of 

 venereal diseases, and a chapter has been added upon the relation of syphilis to marriage. 

 In addition to the improvements in the text, a series of carefully-executed chrorno- 

 lithographic drawings has been inserted, portraying faithfully those morbid conditions 

 impossible to depict without the use of colors. Every care has been taken with the typo- 

 graphy, and it is confidently anticipated that the volume will be found in all respects worthy 

 of the exalted position accorded the previous editions. 



COMNIL, V., 



Professor to the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, and Physician to the Lourcine Hospital. 



Syphilis, its Morbid Anatomy, Diagnosis and Treatment. Specially 

 revised by the Author, and translated with notes and additions by J. HENRY C. SIMES, 

 M. D., Demonstrator of Pathological Histology in the University of Pennsylvania, and 

 J. WILLIAM WHITE, M. D., Lecturer on Venereal Diseases and Demonstrator of Surgery 

 in the University of Pennsylvania. In one handsome octavo volume of 461 pages, with 

 84 very beautiful illustrations. Cloth, $3.75. Just ready. 



lution of the disease as indicated by histological 



The anatomical and histological characters of the 

 hard and soft sore are admirably described. The 

 multiform cutaneous manifestations of the disease 

 are dealt with histologically in a masterly way, as 

 we should indeed expect them to be, and the 

 accompanying illustrations are executed carefully 

 and well. The various nervous lesions which are 

 the recognized outcome of the syphilitic dyscrasia 

 are treated with care and consideration. Syphilitic 

 epilepsy, paralysis, cerebral syphilis and locomotor 

 ataxia are subjects full of interest; and nowhere in 

 the whole volume is the clinical experience of the 

 author or the wide acquaintance of the translators 

 with medical literature more evident. The anat- 

 omy, the histology, the pathology and the clinical 

 features of syphilis are represented in this work in 

 their best, most practical and most instructive 



changes that the author has prepared this volume. 

 In this respect it is much better than any other we 

 could name, and merits the close reading of syphi- 

 lologists. The translation is well done, and the 

 reader will not regret the considerable additions 

 which the translators have inserted in the text. 

 Medical and Surgical Reporter, Aug. 5, 1882. 



The characteristic feature of M. Cornil's work is 

 the attention paid to the minute anatomy of the 

 syphilitic lesions. The histological evolution of the 

 various phases of the disease, from the initial 

 chancre to the gumma, including the mucous 

 patch, the superficial and deep cutaneous syphi- 

 lides, the osseous and visceral affections is con- 

 in striking con- 



trast to that of other works upon the same subject. 



surer one. The London Practitioner, Jan. 1882. to the interest an d value o"f the volume. Maryland 



It is with the special purpose of showing the evo- Medical Journal, Aug. 15, 1882. 



CULLERIER, A. 9 & BUMSTEAD, F. J., M.D., LL.D., 



Surgeon to the Hopital du Midi. 



Late Professor of Venereal Diseases in the College of Physicians 

 and Surgeons, New York. 



An Atlas of Venereal Diseases. Translated and edited by FREEMAN J. BUM- 

 STEAD, M. D. In one imperial 4to. volume of 328 pages, double-columns, with 26 plates, 

 containing about 150 figures, beautifully colored, many of them the size of life. Strongly 

 bound in cloth, $17.00. A specimen of the plates and text sent by mail, on receipt of 25 cts. 



HILL ON SYPHILIS AND LOCAL CONTAGIOUS FORMS OF LOCAL DISEASE AFFECTING 

 DISORDERS. In one 8vo vol. of 479 p. Cloth, 83.25. PRINCIPALLY THE ORGANS OF GENERA- 

 LEE'S LECTURES ON SYPHILIS AND SOME TION. In one 8vo. vol. of 246 pages. Cloth, 2.25. 



