24 LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Urin. Dis., Dentistry, etc. 



ROBERTS, WILLIAM, M. D., 



Lecturer on Medicine in the Manchester School of Medicine, etc. 



A Practical Treatise on Urinary and Renal Diseases, including Uri- 

 nary Deposits. Fourth American from the fourth London edition. In one hand- 

 some octavo volume of 609 pages, with 81 illustrations. Cloth, $3.50. 



It may be said to be the best book in print on the I a completeness not found elsewhere in our Ian- 

 subject of which it treats. The American Journal I guage in its account of the different affections. 

 of the Medical Sciences, Jan. 1886. The Manchester Medical Chronicle, July, 1885. 



The peculiar value and finish of the book are in The value of this treatise as a guide book to the 

 a measure derived from its resolute maintenance physician in daily practice can hardly be over- 



of a clinical and practical character. It is an un 

 rivalled exposition of everything which relates 

 directly or indirectly to the diagnosis, prognosis 

 and treatment of urinary diseases, and 



estimated. That it is fully up to the level of our 

 present knowledge is a fact reflecting great credit 

 upon Dr. Roberts, who has a wide reputation as a 

 busy practitioner. Medical Record, July 31, 1886. 



CHARLES W., M. D., Chicago. 



Bright's Disease and Allied Affections of the Kidneys. In one octavo 

 volume of 288 pages, with illustrations. Cloth, $2. 



short space the theories, facts and treatments, and 

 going more fully into their later developments. 



The object of this work is to "furnish a system- 

 atic, practical and concise description of the 

 pathology and treatment of the chief organic 

 diseases of the kidney associated with albuminu- 

 ria, which shall represent the most recent ad- 

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 this definition of the object is a fair description of 

 the book. The work is a useful one, giving in a 



On treatment the writer is particularly strong 

 steering clear of generalities, and seldom omit- 

 ting, what text-books usually do, the unimportant 

 items which are all important to the general prac- 

 titioner. The Manchester Medical Chronicle, Oct. 

 1886. 



MORRIS, HENRY, M. B., F. R. C. 8. 9 



Surgeon to and Lecturer on Surgery at Middlesex Hospital, London. 



Surgical Diseases of the Kidney. In one 12mo. volume of 554 pages, with 40 

 woodcuts, and 6 colored plates. Limp cloth, $2.25. See Series of Clinical Manuals, page 31. 



In this manual we have a distinct addition to 

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 a book was distinctly required, and Mr. Morris 

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he took in hand. It is a full and trustworthy 

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See Series 



LUCAS, CLEMENT, M. B., B. S., F. R. C. S., 



Senior Assistant Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, London. 



Diseases Of the Urethra. In one 12mo. volume. Preparing, 

 of Clinical Manuals, page 4. 



THOMPSON, SIR HENRY, 



Surgeon and Professor of Clinical Surgery to University College Hospital, London. 



Lectures on Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Second American from the 

 third English edition. In one 8vo. volume of 203 pp., with 25 illustrations. Cloth, $2.25. 



By the Same Author. 



On the Pathology and Treatment of Stricture of the Urethra and 

 Urinary Fistulse. From the third English edition. In one octavo volume of 359 

 pages, with 47 cuts and 3 plates. Cloth, $3.50. 



THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY. 



In Treatises by Various Authors. Edited by WILBUR F. LITCH, M. D., 

 D. D. S., Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry, Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the 

 Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. In three very handsome octavo volumes con- 

 taining 3160 pages, with 1863 illustrations and 9 full-page plates. Per volume, cloth, $6 ; 

 leather, $7 ; half Morocco, gilt top, $8. The complete work is now ready. For sale by 

 subscription only. 



As an encyclopaedia of Dentistry it has no su- 

 perior. It should form a part of every dentist's 

 library, as the information it contains is of the 

 greatest value to all engaged in the practice of 

 dentistry. American Jour. Dent. Sci., Sept. 1886. 



A grand system, big enough and good enough 

 and handsome enough for a monument (which 



doubtless it is), to mark an epoch in the history of 

 dentistry. Dentists will be satisfied with it and 

 proud of it they must. It is sure to be precisely 

 what the student needs to put him and keep him 

 in the right track, while the profession at large 

 will receive incalculable benefit from it. C * 

 graphic Journal, Jan. 1887. 



COLEMAN, A., L. _R. C. JP., F. jB. C. S., Exam. L. &. S., 



Senior Dent. Surg. and Lect. on Dent. Surg. at St. Bartholomew's Hosp. and the Dent. Hosp., London. 



A Manual of Dental Surgery and Pathology. Thoroughly revised and 

 adapted to the use of American Students, by THOMAS C. STELLWAGEN, M. A., M. D., 

 D. D. S., Prof, of Physiology in the Philadelphia Dental College. In one handsome octavo 

 volume of 412 pages, with 331 illustrations. Cloth, $3.25. 



It should be in the possession of every practi- 

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 and second dentition and irregularities in the per- 

 manent teeth is fully worth the price. In fact, 



price should not be considered in purchasing such 

 a work. If the money put into some of our so- 

 called standard text-books could be converted into 

 such publications as this, much good would result. 

 Southern Dental Journal, May, 1882. 



The author brings to his task a large experience 

 acquired under the most favorable circumstances. 

 There have been added to the volume a hundred 

 pages by the American editor, embodying the 

 views of the leading home teachers in dental sur- 

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 strictly abreast of the times, and as a very high 

 authority on the subjects of which it treats. 

 American Practitioner, July, 1882. 



BASHAM 

 Guide to their Diagnosis and Treatment. 



ON RENAL DISEASES: A Clinical I one 12m o. vol. of 304 pages, with 21 illustrations. 



In I Cloth, $2.00. 



