BLANGHARD & LEA'S MEDICAL 



RIGBY (EDWARD), M. D., 



Senior Physician to the General Lying-in Hospital, &c. 



A SYSTEM OF MIDWIFERY. With Notes and Additional Illustrations. 



Second American Edition. One volume octavo, extra cloth, 422 pages. $2 50. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON THE CONSTITUTIONAL. TREATMENT OF FEMALE DISEASES. 



In one neat royal 12mo. volume, extra cloth, of about 250 pages. $1 00. 



RAMSBOTHAM (FRANCIS H.), M.D. 

 THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF OBSTETRIC MEDICINE AND 



SURGERY, in reference to the Process of Parturition. A new and enlarged edition, thoroughly 

 revised by the Author. With Additions by W. V. KEATING, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, &c., in 

 the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. In one large and handsome imperial octavo volume, 

 of 650 pages, strongly bound in leather, with raised bands; with sixty- four beautiful Plates, and 

 numerous Wood-cuts in the text, containing in all nearly 200 large and beautiful figures. $6 00. 



From Prof. Hodge, of the University of Pa. 



To the American public, it is most valuable, from its intrinsic undoubted excellence, and as being 

 the best authorized exponent of British Midwifery. Its circulation will, I trust, beextensive throughout 

 our country. 



It is unnecessary to say anything in regard to the 

 utility of this work. It is already appreciated in our 

 country for the value of the matter, the clearness of 

 its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the 

 physician's library it is indispensable, while to the 

 student as a text-book, from which to extract the 

 material for laying the foundation of an education on 

 obstetrical science, it has no superior. Ohio Med. 

 and Surg. Journal. 



The publishers have secured its success by the 



truly elegant style in which they have brought it 

 out, excelling themselves in its production, espe- 

 cially in its plates. It is dedicated to Prof. Meigs, 

 and has the emphatic endorsement of Prof. Hodge, 

 as the best exponent of British Midwifery. We 

 know of no text-book which deserves in all respects 

 to be more highly recommended to students, and we 

 could wish to see it in the hands of every practitioner, 

 for they will find it invaluable for reference. Med. 

 Gazette. 



RICORD (P.), M. D. 



A TREATISE ON THE VENEREAL DISEASE. By JOHN HUNTER, F. R. 8. 



. With copious Additions, by PH. RICORD, M.D. Translated and Edited, with Notes, by FREEMAN 

 J. BUMSTEAD, M.D., Lecturer on Venereal at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. 

 Second edition, revised, containing a resume of RICORD'S RECENT LECTURES ON CHANCRE. In 

 one handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, of 550 pages, with eight plates. $3 25. 



lie. In conclusion we can say that this is incon' 



Every one will recognize the attractiveness and 

 ralue which this work derives from thus presenting 

 the opinions of these two masters side by side. But, 

 it must be admitted, what has made the fortune of 

 the book, is the fact that it contains the "most com- 

 plete embodiment of the veritable doctrines of the 

 Hopital du Midi," which has ever been made pub- 



testablythe best treatise on syphilis with which we 

 are acquainted, and, as we do not often employ the 

 phrase, we may be excused for expressing the hope 

 that it may find a place in the library of every phy- 

 sician. Virginia Med. and Surg. Journal. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



RICORD'S LETTERS ON SYPHILIS. Translated by W. P. LATTIMORE, M. D- 



In one neat octavo volume, of 270 pages, extra cloth. $2 00. 



ROYLE'S MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS 5 including the 



Preparations of the Pharmacopoeias of London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and of the United States. 

 With many new medicines. Edited by JOSEPH CARSON, M. D. With ninety-eight illustration*. 

 In one large octavo volume, extra cloth, of about 700 pages. $3 00. 



SMITH (HENRY H.), M. D., AND HORN ER (W I LLI AM E.), M. D. 

 AN ANATOMICAL ATLAS, illustrative of the Structure of the Human Body. 



In one volume, large imperial octavo, extra cloth, with about six hundred and fifty beautiful 



figures. $3 50. 



The plan of this Atlas, which renders it so pe- I of the kind that has yet appeared ; and wemust add. 

 culiarly convenient for the student, and its superb the very beautiful manner in which it is "got up" 

 artistical execution, have been already pointed out. I is so creditable to the country as to be flattering 

 We must congratulate the student upon the comple- to our national pride. American Medical Journal. 

 tion of this Atlas, as it is the most convenient work 



SHARPEY (WILLIAM), M. D., JONES QUAIN, M. D., AND 



RICHARD QUAIN, F. R. S., &c. 

 HUMAN ANATOMY. Revised, with Notes and Additions, by JOSEPH LEIDY, 



M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsvlvania. Complete in two large octavo 

 volumes, extra cloth, of about thirteen hundred pages. With over 500 illustrations. $6 00. 



SOLLY ON THE HUMAN BRAIN; itsStructure, 

 Physiology, and Diseases. From the Second and 

 much enlarged London edition. In one octavo 

 volume, extra cloth, of 500 pages, with 120 wood- 

 cuts. $2 00. 



SKEY'S OPERATIVE SURGERY. In one very 



handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, of over 650 

 pages, with about one hundred wood-cuts. $3 25. 

 SIMON'S GENERAL PATHOLOGY, as conduc- 

 ive to the Establishment of Rational Principles 

 for the prevention and Cure of Disease. In one 

 octavo volume, extra cloth, of 212 pages. $1 25. 



