LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Venereal, Impotence. 25 

 GROSS, SAMUEL W., A. M., M. !>., LL. &., 



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



A Practical Treatise on Impotence, Sterility, and Allied Disorders 

 of the Male Sexual Organs. New (third) edition, thoroughly revised. In one very 

 handsome octavo volume of 163 pages, with 16 illustrations. Cloth, $1.50. Just ready. 



We must congratulate the author that another I that it has been translated into Russian may indi- 

 edition has been made necessary. The tone of i cate that it filled a void even in foreign literature, 

 the book is healthy, and a cheerful prognosis is His is a careful and physiological study of the 

 given of many of the affections of which it treats, sexual act, so far as concerns the male, and all 

 We feel confident that the book will continue to his conclusions are scientifically reached. The 



sell on its merits. N. Y. Mcd. Journal, June 18, 1887. 

 It must be gratifying to both author and pub- 

 lishers that large first and second editions of this 

 little work were so soon exhausted, while the fact 



book has a place by itself in our literature, and 

 furnishes a large fund of information concerning 

 important matters that are too often passed over 

 in silence. The Medical Press, June, 1887. 



BVMSTEAD, F. J., and TAYLOR, It. W., 



M. D., LL. J>. 9 A. M., M. !>., 



Late Professor of Venereal Diseases Surgeon to Charity Hospital, New York, Prof, of 



at the College of Physicians and Venereal and Skin Diseases in the University of 



Surgeons, New York, etc. 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 898 pages with 

 139 illustrations, and thirteen chromo-lithographic figures. Cloth, $4.75; leather, $5.75; 

 very handsome half Russia, $6.25. 



It is a splendid record of honest labor, wide 

 research, just comparison, careful scrutiny and 

 original experience, which will always be held as 



known that it would be superfluous here to pass in 

 review its general or special points of excellence. 

 The verdict of the profession has been passed; it 



a high credit to American medical literature. This i has been accepted as the most thorough and corn- 

 is not only the best work in the English language j plete exposition of the pathology and treatment of 

 upon the subjects of which it treats, but also one venereal diseases in the language. Admirable as a 



wnich has no equa. in other tongues for its clear, 

 comprehensive and practical handling of its 

 themes. Am. Jour, of the Med. Sciences, Jan, 1884. 



It is certainly the best single treatise on vene- 

 real in our own, and probably the best in any lan- 

 guage. Boston Me>1. and Surg. Journal, April 3, 1884. 



The character of this standard work is BO well 



pathologic 

 successful 



model of clear description, an exponent of sound 

 ical doctrine, and a guide for rational and 

 l treatment, it is an ornament to the medi- 

 cal literature of this country. The additions made 

 to the present edition are eminently judicious, 

 from the standpoint of practical utility. Journal of 

 Cutaneous and Venereal Diseases, Jan. 1884. 



CORNIL, 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 CRIMES, 

 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. 



The anatomy, the histology, the pathology and 

 the clinical features of syphilis are represented in 



perusal without the feeling that his grasp of the 

 wide and important subject on which it treats is- 



this work in their best, most practical and most a stronger ami surer one. The London Practi- 

 instructive form, and no one will rise from its | twner, Jan. 1882. 



HTTTCHINSON, JONATHAN, F. 11. 8., F. JR. C. 8., 



Consulting Surgeon to the London Hospital. 



Syphilis. In one 12mo. volume of 542 pages, with 8 chrome-lithographs. Cloth,. 

 $2.25. Just ready. See Series of Clinical Manuals, page 4. 



FROM THE PREFACE. 



In the following pages I have aimed less at systematic completeness than at clinical 

 exposition. To the latter subject I have devoted my best efforts, and my hope is that 

 those who may honor this work by their attentive perusal will obtain from its pages clear 

 impressions on the state of our knowledge on the topics which it concerns. 



GJROSS, 8. D., M. &., LL. X>., D. cTL., etc. 



A Practical Treatise on the Diseases, Injuries and Malformations 

 of the Urinary Bladder, the Prostate Gland and the Urethra. Third 

 edition, thoroughly revised by SAMUEL W. GROSS, M. D. In one octavo volume of 574 

 pages, with 170 illustrations. Cloth, $4.50. 



CVLLERIER, A., & BVMSTEAD, F. J., M.D., LL.D., 



Surgeon to the Hdpital du Midi. Late Professor of Venereal Diseases in the College of Physicians 



and Surgeons, Pfew 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 eta. 



HILL ON SYPHILIS AND LOCAL CONTAGIOUS FORMS OF LOCAL DISEASE AFFECTING 

 DISORDERS. In one 8vo vol. of 479 p. Cloth, $3.25. PRINCIPALLY THE ORGANS OF GENERA- 

 LEE'S LECTURES ON SYPHILIS AND SOME | TION. In one 8vo. vol. of 246 pages. Cloth, 2 26, 



