SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Mumford's 

 Practice of Surgery 



The Practice of Surgery. By JAMES G. MUMFORD, M. D., In* 

 structor in Surgery, Harvard Medical School. Octavo of 1032 pages, 

 with 682 illustrations. Cloth, $7.00 net; Half Morocco, $8.50 net. 



NEW (2d) EDITION 



This, as its title implies, is a work on the clinical side of surgery surgery as 

 it is seen at the bedside, in the accident ward, and in the operating room. It ex- 

 presses the matured outgrowth of twenty years of active hospital and private 

 surgical practice, together with the experience gained from clinical teaching, class- 

 room discussions, and lectures. 

 John B. Murphy, M.D., Professor of 'Surgery \ Northwestern Medical School, Chicago. 



" This work truly represents Dr. Mumford's intellectual capacity and scope, and presents 

 in a terse, forceful, yet pleasing manner, the live surgical topics of the day. It is in every par- 

 ticular up to date, and shows that rare quality of accentuating the essential and omitting the 

 unnecessary." 



DaCosta's Modern Surgery 



Modern Surgery GENERAL AND OPERATIVE. By JOHN CHALMERS 

 DACOSTA, M. D., Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery, Jefferson 

 Medical College, Philadelphia. Octavo of 1515 pages, with 1085 illus- 

 trations. Cloth, $6.00 net; Half Morocco, $7.50 net. 



SEVENTH EDITION 



A surgery, to be of the maximum value, must be up to date, must be com- 

 plete, must have behind its statements the sure authority of experience, must be so 

 arranged that it can be consulted quickly ; in a word, it must be practical and 

 dependable. Such a surgery is DaCosta's. Always an excellent woik, for this 

 edition it has been very materially improved by the addition of new matter, to the 

 extent of over 250 pages and by a most thorough revision of the old matter. 

 Many old cuts have been replaced by new ones, and nearly 1 50 additional illus- 

 trations have been added. 



Rudolph Matas, M. D., Professor of Surgery, Tulane University of Louisiana. 



" This edition is destined to rank as high as its predecessors, which have placed the learned 

 author in the fore of text-book writers. The more I scrutinize its pages the more I admire the 

 marvelous capacity ojf the author to compress so much knowledge in so small a space." 



