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LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Surgery 



ROBERTS, JO ELN B., M. !>., 



Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia Policlinic. Professor of the Principles and 

 Practice of Surgery in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Lecturer in Anatomy in the Univer- 

 sity of Pennsylvania. 



The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery. For the use of Students 

 and Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery. In one very handsome octavo volume of 780 



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manual. The fact that this work is eminently 

 practical cannot be too strongly emphasized. It 

 is modern, and as its teaching is that generally 

 accepted and such that affords little opportunity 

 for discussion, it will be lasting. It is clear and 

 concise, yet full. The book is entitled to a place 



Just ready. 



in modern surgical literature.- 

 Jan. 1891. 



pages, with 501 illustrations. Cloth, $4.50; leather, $5.50. 



In this work the author has endeavored to give 

 to the profession in a condensed form the doctrines 

 and procedures of Modern Surgery. He has made 

 it a work devoted more especially to the practice 

 than to the theory of surgery. His own large 

 experience has added many valuable features to 

 the work. It contains many practical points in 

 diagnosis, which render it the more valuable to 

 the practitioner; and the systematization which 

 pervades the whole work, together with its 

 perspicuity, enhance its value as a student's 



Annals of Surgery, 



This work is a very comprehensive manual upon 

 general surgery, and will doubtless meet with a 

 favorable reception by the profession. It ha a 

 thoroughly practical character, the subjects are 

 treated with rare judgment, its conclusions are in 

 accord with those of the leading practitioners of 

 the art, and its literature is fully up to all the ad- 

 vanced doctrines and methods of practice of the 

 present day. Its general arrangement follows 



this rule, and the author in his desire to be con- 



practical is at times almost dogmatic, but 

 itirely excusable considering the admira- 



cise and 



this is entirely excusable considering 1 



ble manner in which he has thus increased the 



usefulness of his work. Medico? Record, Jan. 17, 



1891. 



ASHJBTURST, JOHN, Jr., M. !>., 



Barton Prof, of Surgery and Clin. Surgery in Univ. of Penna. t Surgeon to the Penna. Hosp., etc. 



The Principles and Practice of Surgery. New (fifth) edition, enlarged 

 and thoroughly revised. In one large and handsome octavo volume of 1144 pages, with 

 642 illustrations. Cloth, $6 ; leather, $7. 



This is one of the most popular and useful oi 

 the many well-known treatises on general surgery. 

 It furnishes in a concise manner a clear and 



A complete and most excellent work on surgery. 

 It is only necessary to examine it to see at once 

 its excellence and real merit either as text-book 

 for the student or a guide for the general practi 



tioner. It fully considers in detail every surgical 

 injury and disease to which the body is liable, and 

 every advance in surgery worth noting is to be 

 found in its proper place. It is unquestionably the 

 best and most complete single volume on surgery, 

 in the English language, and cannot but receive 

 that continued appreciation which its merits justly 

 demand. Southern Practitioner, Feb. 1890. 



comprehensive description of the modes of prac- 

 tice now generally employed in the treatment of 

 surgical affections, with a plain exposition of the 

 principles on which those modes of practice are 

 based. The entire work has been carefully revised, 

 and a number of new illustrations introduced 

 that greatly enhance the value of the book. 

 Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic, Dec. 14, 1889. 



DRUITT, ROBERT, M. R. C. S., etc. 



Manual of Modern Surgery. Twelfth edition, thoroughly revised by STAN- 

 LEY BOYD, M. B., B. S., F. R. C. S. In one 8vo. volume of 965 pages, with 373 illustra- 

 tions. Cloth, $4 ; leather, $5. 



It is essentially a new book, rewritten from be- 

 ginning to end. The editor has brought his work 

 up to the latest date, and nearly every subject on 

 which the student and practitioner would desire 

 to consult a surgical volume, has found its place 

 here. The volume closes with about twenty pages 

 of formula covering a broad range of practical 

 therapeutics. The student will find that the new 

 Druitt is to this generation what the old one was 

 to the former, and no higher praise need be 

 accorded to any volume. North Carolina Medical 

 Journal, October, 1887. 



Druitt's Surgery has been an exceedingly popu- 

 lar work in the profession. It is stated that 50,000 

 copies have been sold in England, while in the 

 United States, ever since its first issue, it has been 

 used as a text-book to a very large extent. Dur- 

 ing the late war in this country it was so highly 

 appreciated that a copy was issued by the Govern- 

 ment to each surgeon. The present edition, while 

 it has the same features peculiar to the work at 

 first, embodies all recent discoveries in surgery, 

 and is fully up to the times. Cincinnati Medical 

 News, September, 1887. 



GAJSTT, FREDERICK JAMES, F. R. C. S., 



Senior Surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital, London. 



The Student's Surgery. A Multum in Parvo. In one square octavo volume 

 of 848 pages, with 159 engravings. Cloth, $3.75. 



GROSS, S. D., M. !>., LL. !>., D. C. L. Oxon., LL. D. 

 Cantab., 



Emeritus Professor of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. 

 A System of Surgery : Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Operative. 

 Sixth edition, thoroughly revised and greatly improved. In two large and beautifully 

 printed imperial octavo volumes containing 2382 pages, illustrated by 1623 engravings. 

 Strongly bound in leather, raised bands, $15. 



BALL, CHARLES B., M. Ch., Dub., F. R. C. S., E., 



Surgeon and Teacher at Sir P. Dun's Hospital, Dublin. 



Diseases of the Rectum and Anus. In one 12mo. volume of 417 pp., 

 with 54 cuts, and 4 colored plates Cloth, $2.25. See Series of Clinical Manuals 31. 



GIBNEY, V. P., M.D., 



Surgeon to the Orthopaedic Hospital, New York, etc. 



Orthopaedic Surgery. For the use of Practitioners and Students. In one hand- 

 some octavo volume, profusely illustrated. Preparing. 



