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LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Practice of Med. 



FLINT, AUSTIN, M. D., LL. D., 



Prof, of the Principles and Practice of Med. and of din. Med. in Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. Y. 



A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Medicine. Designed for 

 the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. New (sixth) edition, thoroughly re- 

 vised and rewritten by the Author, assisted by WILLIAM H. WELCH, M. D., Professor of 

 Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and AUSTIN FLINT, JR., M. D., LL. D., 

 Professor of Physiology, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. Y. In one very handsome 

 octavo volume of 1160 pages, with illustrations. Cloth, $5.50; leather, $6.50. 



No text-book on the principles and practice of I 

 medicine has ever met in this country with such ' 

 general approval by medical students and practi- 

 tioners as the work of Professor Flint. In all the 

 medical colleges of the United States it is the fa- 

 vorite work upon Practice; and, as we have stated 

 before in alluding to it, there is no other medical 

 work that can be so generally found in the libra- 

 ries of physicians, in every state and territory 

 of this vast country the book that will be most likely 

 to be found in the office of a medical man, whether 



in city, town, village, or at some cross-roads, is 

 Flint's Practice. We make this statement to a 

 considerable extent from personal observation, and 

 it is the testimony also of others. An examina- 

 tion shows that very considerable changes have 

 been made in the sixth edition. The work may un- 

 doubtedly be regarded as fairly representing the 

 present state of the science of medicine, and as 

 reflecting the views of those who exemplify in 

 their practice the present stage of progress of med- 

 ical art. Cincinnati Medical Newt, Oct. 1886. 



BRISTOWE, JOHN SYER, M. D., LL. D., F. R. S., 



Senior Physician to and Lecturer on Medicine at St. Thomas 1 Hospital, London. 



A Treatise on the Science and Practice of Medicine. Seventh edi- 

 tion. In one large octavo volume of 1325 pages. Cloth, $6.50 ; leather, $7.50. Just ready. 



The remarkable regularity with which new edi- 

 tions of this text-book make their appearance is 

 striking testimony to its excellence and value. 

 This, too, in spite of the numerous rivals for the 

 favor of the student which have been put forth 

 within the sixteen years since Bristowe's" Medi- 

 cine " first appeared. Nor can it be said that the 

 author himself has failed to keep his manual 

 abreast of advancing knowledge, arduous as that 

 task must prove. So long as there is shown such 

 care and circumspection in the inclusion of all 

 new matter that has stood the test of criticism, so 

 long will this work retain the favor which it has 

 always met. For it is a work that is built on a 

 stable foundation, systematic, scientific and prac- 

 tical, containing the matured experience of a 



physician who has every claim to be considered 

 an authority, and composed in a style which at- 

 tracts the practitioner as much as the student. No 

 one can say that this book has obtained a success 

 which was undeserved, and we trust that its author 

 will long continue to supervise the production of 

 fresh editions for the advantage of the coming 

 generation of medical students. The Lancet, July 

 12, 1890. 



Dr. Bristowe's now famous treatise appears in 

 its seventh edition. It has long passed the stage 

 in which it requires critical examination or com- 

 mendation, and has thoroughly established itself 

 as among the most complete and useful of text- 

 books. British Medical Journal, September 27, 1890. 



HARTSHORNE, HENRY, M. D., LL. D., 



Lately Professor of Hygiene in the University of Pennsylvania. 



Essentials of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. A Handbook 

 for Students and Practitioners. Fifth edition, thoroughly revised and rewritten. In one 

 royal 12mo. volume of 669 pages, with 144 illustrations. Cloth, $2,75 ; half bound, $3.00. 



Within the compass of 600 pages it treats of the 

 history of medicine, general pathology, general 

 symptomatology, and physical diagnosis (including 

 laryngoscope, ophthalmoscope, etc.), general ther- 

 apeutics, nosology, and special pathology and prac- 

 tice. There is a wonderful amount of information 

 contained in this work, and it is one of the best 

 of its kind that we have seen. Glasgow Medical 

 Journal, Nov. 1882. 



An indispensable book. No work ever exhibited 

 a better average of actual practical treatment than 



this one; and probably not one writer in our day 

 had a better opportunity than Dr. Hartshorne for 

 condensing all the views of eminent practitioners 

 into a 12mo. The numerous illustrations will be 

 very useful to students especially. These essen- 

 tials, as the name suggests, are not intended to 

 supersede the text-books of Flint and Bartholow, 

 but they are the most valuable in affording the 

 means to see at a glance the whole literature of any 

 disease, and the most valuable treatment. Chicago 

 Medical Journal and Examiner, April, 1882. 



REYNOLDS, J. RUSSELL, M. D., 



Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in University College, London. 



A System of Medicine. With notes and additions by HENRY HARTSHORNE, 

 A. M., M. D., late Professor of Hygiene in the University of Pennsylvania. ^ In three large 

 and handsome octavo volumes, containing 3056 double-columned pages, with 317 illustra- 

 tions. Price per volume, cloth, $5.00 ; sheep, $6.00 ; very handsome half Kussia, raised bands, 

 $6.50. Per set, cloth, $15; leather, $18. Sold only by subscription. 



STILLE, ALFRED, M. JO., LL. D., 



Professor Emeritus of the Theory and Practice of Med. and of Clinical Med. in the Univ. of Penna. 

 Cholera : Its Origin, History, Causation, Symptoms, Lesions, Prevention and Treat- 

 ment. In one handsome 12mo. volume of 163 pages, with a chart. Cloth, $1.25. 



WATSON, SIR THOMAS, M. D., 



Late Physician in Ordinary to the Queen. 



Lectures on the Principles and Pra9tice of Physic. A new American 

 from the fifth English edition. Edited, with additions, and 190 illustrations, by HENRY 

 HARTSHORNE, A. M., M. D., late Professor of Hygiene in the University of Pennsylvania. 

 In two large octavo volumes of 1840 pages. Cloth, $9.00 ; leather, $11.00. 



