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LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Midwfy., Dis. Childn. 



SMITH, J. LEWIS, M. D., 



Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. Y. 



A Treatise on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. New (seventh) 

 edition, thoroughly revised and rewritten. In one handsome octavo volume of 881 

 pages, with 51 illustrations. Cloth, $4.50 ; leather, $5.50. Just ready. 



car* ful instructions given in the details of infant 

 hygiene and the artificial feeding of infants. 

 Montreal Medical Journal, Feb. 1391. 



Every department shows that it has been thor- 

 oughly revised, and that every advantage has beep 

 taken of recent advance in knowledge to bring it 

 completely up to the times What makes the work 

 of Dr. Smith of especial value is the attention paid 

 to diagnosis and the careful del ail of treatment. 

 It is undoubtedly one of the best treatises on 

 children's diseases, and as a text book for students 

 and guide for young practitioners it is unsurpassed. 

 Buffalo Midical and Surgical Journal, Jan. 1891 



All the important peitinent facts that modern 

 research has brought to light are embodied in the 

 present volume, thus bringing it up to date and 

 giving it the dignity of ultimate authority upon 

 the subjects of which it treats. New York Medical 

 Journal, Dec. G, 1890. 



Notwithstanding the many excellent volumes 

 that have been issued recently on diseases of 

 children, the work of Dr. J. Lewis Smith easily 

 holds a front plaie. Its several editions have all 

 been thoroughly revised. In the present one we 

 notice that many of the chapters have been en- 

 tirely rewritten. Full notice is taken of all the 

 recent advances that have been made. As its 

 author states in the preface, the necessary revision 

 has virtually produced anew work. In the amount 

 of information presented the work may properly 

 be considered to have doubled in size, but by 

 condensation and the exclusion of ail obsolete 

 material the volume has not been rendered incon- 

 veniently large. Many diseases not previously 

 treated of have received special chapters. The 

 work is a very practical one. Especial care has 

 been taken that the directions for treatment shall 

 be particular and full. In no other work are such 



LEISHMAN, WILLIAM, M. D., 



Regius Professor of Midwifery in the University of Glasgow, etc. 



A System of Midwifery, Including the Diseases of Pregnancy and the 

 Puerperal State. Fourth edition. Octavo, 220 engravings. Shortly. 



LANDIS, HENRY G., A. M., M. D., 



Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women in Starling Medical College, Columbus, O. 



The Management of Iiabor, and of the Lying-in Period. In one 



handsome 12mo. volume of 334 pages, with 28 illustrations. Cloth, $1.75. 



tempt any one who should happen to commence 

 the book to read it through. The author pre- 

 supposes a theoretical knowledge of obstetrics, 

 and has consistently excluded from this little 

 work everything that is not of practical use in the 

 lying-in room. We think that if it is as widely 



The author has designed to place in the hands 

 of the young practitioner a booK in which he can 

 find necessary information in an instant. As far 

 as we can see, nothing is omitted. The advice is 

 sound, and the proceedures are safe and practical. 

 Centralblatt fur Gynakologie, December 4, 1886. 



This is a book we can heartily recommend. 



the author goes much more practically in 

 details of the management of labor than 

 text-books, and is so readable throughout as to 



into the 

 most 



lying- 

 read as it deserves, it will do much to improve 

 obstetric practice in general. New Orleans Medi- 

 cal and Surgical Journal, Mar.- 1886. 



OWEN, EDMUND, M. B., F. It. C. S., 



Surgeon to the Children's Hospital, Great Ormond St., London. 



Surgical Diseases of Children. In one 12mo. volume of 525 pages, with 4 

 chromo-lithographic plates and 85 woodcuts. Cloth, $2. See Series of Clinical Manuals, 

 page 31. 



One is immediately struck on reading this book honestly recommended to both students and 



with its agreeable style and the evidence it every- practitioners. It is full of sound information, 



where presents of the practical familiarity of its pleasantly given. Annals of Surgery, May, 1886. 

 author with his subject. The book may be 



STUDENTS 9 SERIES OF MANUALS. 



A Series of Fifteen Manuals, for the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery, 

 written by eminent Teachers or Examiners, and issued in pocket-size 12mo volumes of 300-540 pages, 

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 GOULD'S Surgical Diagn 

 peutics (4th edition), J. 



PEPPER'S Surgical Pathology, $2; and 'KLEIN'S ^Elements' of Histology (4th e"ditfonj, $1^15. The following 

 is in press : PEPPER'S Forensic Medicine. For separate notices see index on last page. 



SERIES OF CLINICAL MANUALS. 



In arranging for this Series it has been the design of the publishers to provide the profession with 

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 The volumes will contain about 550 pages and will be freely illustrated by chromo-lithographs and wood- 

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CONDIE'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 

 DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Sixth edition, re- 

 vised and augmented. In one octavo volume of 

 779 pages. Cloth, 85.25; leather, 86.25. 



WEST ON SOME DISORDERS OF THE NERV- 

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