18 LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Throat, Lungs, Heart, Nerves. 

 FLINT, AUSTIN, M. &., LL. &., 



Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. 7. 



A Manual of Auscultation and Percussion ; Of the Physical Diagnosis of 

 Diseases of the Lungs and Heart, and of Thoracic Aneurism. New (fifth) edition. 

 Edited by James C. Wilson, M. D., Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. In one 

 handsome royal 12mo. volume of 274 pages, with 12 illustrations. Cloth, $1.75. Just ready. 



This little book through its various editions has j oughness of Prof. Flint's investigations. For stu- 

 probably done more to advance the science of dents it is excellent. Its value is shown both in 

 physical exploration of the chest than any other j the arrangement of the material and in the clear, 

 dissertation upon the subject, and now in its fifth concise style of expression. For the practitioner 

 edition it is as near perfect as it can be. The It is a ready manual for reference. North Ameri- 

 rapidity with which previous editions were sold can Practitioner, January, 1891. 

 shows how the profession appreciated the thor- 



Y THE SAME A UTHOR. 



A Practical Treatise on the Physical Exploration of the Chest and 

 the Diagnosis of Diseases Affecting the Respiratory Organs. Second and 

 revised edition. In one handsome octavo volume of 591 pages. Cloth, $4.50. 



Phthisis: Its Morbid Anatomy, Etiology, Symptomatic Events and 

 Complications, Fatality and Prognosis, Treatment and Physical Diag- 

 nosis ; In a series of Clinical Studies. In one octavo volume of 442 pages. Cloth, $3.50. 



A Practical Treatise on the Diagnosis, Pathology and Treatment of 

 Diseases of the Heart. Second revised and enlarged edition. In one octavo volume 

 of 550 pages, with a plate. Cloth, $4. 



Essays on Conservative Medicine and Kindred Topics. In one very hand- 

 some royal 12mo. volume of 210 pages. Cloth, $1.38. 



BROWNE, LENNOX, F. JR. C. 8., E., 



Senior Physician to the Central London Throat and Ear Hospital. 



A Practical Guide to Diseases of the Throat and Nose, including 

 Associated Affections of the Ear. New (third) and enlarged edition. In one 

 imperial octavo volume of 734 pages, with 120 illustrations in color, and 235 engravings 

 on wood. Cloth, $6.50. 



of experience, Mr. Browne has found to be of the 



The third edition of Mr. Lennox Browne's in- 

 structive and artistic work on " The Throat and 

 Its Diseases" appears under the title of "The 

 Throat and Nose and Their Diseases." This 

 change has been rendered desirable by the ad- 

 vances made during the last decade in rhinology. 

 The nasal sections, which extend to upwards of 

 100 pages, give in a short space the best account 

 of the present position of rhinology with which 

 we are acquainted. The engravings in this hand- 

 some volume are of the same high order as here- 

 tofore, and more numerous than ever; they can- 

 not fail to be of the greatest assistance to senior stu- 

 dents and practitioners. The instruments, either 

 figured or described, are those which, as the result 



greatest utility in diagnosis and treatment; they are 

 most simple, inexpensive and easily kept aseptic 

 points of much importance. We have on a former 

 occasion eulogised the beautiful and typical col- 

 ored plates drawn on stone by the author-artist 

 himself, and forming in themselves a valuable 

 and instructive atlas, the equal of which is not to 

 be found in any modern work, treating of these 

 subjects. Mr. Lennox Browne is to congratulated 

 on having produced the best practical text-book 

 on diseases of the throat and nose extant. We 

 are glad to learn that it is being translated into 

 French and German. The Provincial Medical 

 Journal, August 1, 1890. 



BY THE SAME A UTHOR. 



Koch's Remedy in Relation to Throat Consumption. In one octavo 

 volume of 121 pages, with 45 illustrations, 4 of which are colored, and 17 charts. 

 Cloth, $1.50. Just ready. 



SEILER, CAUL, M. D., 



Lecturer on Laryngoscopy in the University of Pennsylvania. 



A Handbook of Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Throat, 

 Nose and Naso-Pharynx. New (third) edition. In one handsome royal 12mo. 

 volume of 373 pages, with 101 illustrations and 2 colored plates. Cloth, $2.25. 



of topics and methods. The book deserves a large 

 sale, especially among general practitioners Chi- 

 cago Medical Journal and Examiner^ April, 1889. 



Few medical writers surpass this author in 

 ability to make his meaning perfectly clear in a 

 few words, and in discrimination in selection, both 



COHEN, J. 8OLI8, M. D., 



Lecturer on Laryngoscopy and Diseases of the Throat and Chest in the Jefferson Medical College. 



Diseases of the Throat and Nasal Passages. A Guide to the Diagnosis and 

 Treatment of Affections of the Pharynx, (Esophagus, Trachea, Larynx and Nares. Third 

 edition, thoroughly revised and rewritten, with a large number of new illustrations. In 

 one very handsome octavo volume. Preparing. 



GROSS, S. JD., M.D., LL.D., D.C.L. Oxon., LL.D. Cantab. 



A Practical Treatise on Foreign Bodies in the Air-passages. In one 



octavo volume of 452 pages, with 59 illustrations. Cloth, $2.75. 



