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Cotton's 



Dislocations and Joint Fractures 



Dislocations and Joint Fractures. By FREDERIC JAY COTTON, M. D., 

 First Assistant Surgeon to the Boston City Hospital. Octavo of 654 

 pages, with 1201 original illustrations. Cloth, $6.00 net; Half Morocco, 

 $7.50 net 



TWO PRINTINGS IN EIGHT MONTHS 



Dr. Cotton's clinical and teaching experience in this field has especially fitted 

 him to write a practical work on this subject. He has written a book clear and 

 definite in style, systematic in presentation, and accurate in statement. The 

 illustrations possess the feature of showing just those points the author wishes to 

 emphasize. This is made possible because the author is himself the artist. 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



" The work is delightful, spirited, scholarly, and original, and is not only a book of refer- 

 ence, but a book for casual reading. It brings the subject up to date, a feat long neglected." 



The Surgical Clinics of Chicago 



The Surgical Clinics of Chicago. By leading Chicago surgeons. 

 Issued serially, one octavo of 200 pages, illustrated, every other month 

 (six volumes a year). Per Clinic Year (February to December): Cloth, 

 ^14.00 net; Paper, $10.00 net. 



SURGERY FROM THE CLINICAL SIDE 



This new bi-monthly considers all departments of surgery from the clinical 

 side, giving particular emphasis to differential diagnosis and treatment. It gives 

 you the actual word for word clinics of 40 great teacher-surgeons of Chicago, 

 representing all the important hospitals of that great center of post-graduate instruc- 

 tion. You get the day-in and day-out teachings of these men. You get their 

 tried and proved methods of diagnosis; their operative technic; their plans of man- 

 agement; the benefit of their years of experience, with a wealth of clinical material 

 unequalled for variety and quantity. Add to the matter of the books the illustrations 

 by Tom Jones, and the result is practically applied, absolutely fresh teachings, em- 

 bodying all the new methods. 



