14 HENRY C. LEA'S SON & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Practice of Med. 



FLINT, AUSTIN, M. D., 



Prof, of the Principles and Practice of Med. and of Clin. 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. With an Appendix on the Researches 

 of Koch, and their bearing on the Etiology, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment of 

 Phthisis. Fifth edition, revised and largely rewritten In one large and closely-printed 

 octavo volume of 1160 pages. Cloth, $5.50 ; leather, $6.50 ; half Russia, $7. 



Koch's discovery of the bacillus of tubercle gives promise of being the greatest 

 boon ever conferred by science on humanity, surpassing even vaccination in its benefits to 

 mankind. In the appendix to his work, Professor Flint deals with the subject from a 

 practical standpoint, discussing its bearings on the etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prog- 

 nosis and treatment of pulmonary phthisis. Thus enlarged and completed, this standard 

 work will be more than ever a necessity to the physician who duly appreciates the re- 

 sponsibility of his calling. 



This work is so widely known and accepted as 

 the best American text-book of the practice of 



A well-known writer and lecturer on medicine 

 recently expressed an opinion, in the highest de- 



gree complimentary of the admirable treatise of 

 r. Flint, and in eulogizing it, he described it ac- 

 curately as " readable and reliable." No text-book 

 is more calculated to enchain the interest of the 

 student, and none better classifies the multitudi- 

 nous subjects included in it. It has already so far 

 won its way in England, that no inconsiderable 

 number of men use it alone in the study of pure 

 medicine ; and we can say of it that it is in every 

 way adapted to serve, not only as a com plete guide, 

 but also as an ample instructor in the science and 

 practice of medicine. The style of Dr. Flint is 

 always polished and engaging. The work abounds 

 in perspicuous explanation, and is a most valuable 

 text-book of medicine. London Medical News. 



medicine that it would seem hardly worth while to 

 give this, the fifth edition, anything more than a 

 passing notice. But even the most cursory exami- 

 nation shows that it is, practically, much more 

 than a revised edition; it is, in fact, rather a new 

 work throughout. This treatise will undoubtedly 

 continue to hold the first place in the estimation 

 of American physicians and students. No one of 

 our medical writers approaches Professor Flint in 

 clearness of diction, breadth of view, and, what we 

 regard of transcendent importance, rational esti- 

 mate of the value of remedial agents. It is thor- 

 oughly practical, therefore pre-eminently the book 

 for American readers. St. Louis Clin. Rec., Mar. '81. 



HARTSHORNE, HENRY, M. &., 



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. 



BRISTOWE, JOHN SYEH, M. D., F. K. C. P., 



Physician and Joint Lecturer on Medicine at St. Thomas' Hospital: 



A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. Second American edition, revised 

 by the Author. Edited, with additions, by JAMES H. HUTCHINSON, M.D., physician to the 

 Pennsylvania Hospital. In one handsome octavo volume of 1085 pages, with illustrations. 

 Cloth, $5.00 ; leather, $6.00 ; very handsome half Russia, raised bands, $6.50. 



The reader will find every conceivable subject 

 connected with the practice of medicine ably pre- 

 sented, in a style at once clear, interesting and 

 concise. The additions made by Dr. Hutchinson 



are appropriate and practical, and greatly add to 

 its usefulness to American readers. Buffalo Med- 

 ical and Surgical Journal, March, 1880. 



WATSON, SIH THOMAS, M. !>., 



Late Physician in Ordinary to the Queen. 



Lectures on the Principles and Practice 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. 



LECTURES ON THE STUDY OF FEVER. By 

 A. HUDSON, M. D., M. R. I. A. In one octavo 

 volume of 308 pages. Cloth, $2.50. 



STOKES' LECTURES ON FEVER, Edited by 

 John William Moore, M. D., F. K. Q. C. P. In 

 one octavo volume of 280 pages. Cloth, $2M). 



A TREATISE ON FEVER. By ROBERT D. LYONS, 

 K. C. C. In one 8vo. vol. of 354 pp. Cloth, $2.25. 



LA ROCHE ON YELLOW FEVER, considered in 

 its Historical, Pathological, Etiological and 

 Therapeutical Relations. In two large and hand- 

 some octavo volumes of 1468 pp. Cloth, 87.00. 



A HANDBOOK OF THE PRINCIPLES AND 

 PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. For the use of 

 Students and Practitioners. By FRANK WOOD- 

 BURY, M. D. In one royal 12mo. volume, with 

 illustrations. Preparing. 



A CENTURY OF AMERICAN MEDICINE, 17761876. By Drs. E. H. CLARKE, H. J. 

 BIGELOW, S. D. GROSS, T. G. THOMAS, and J. S. BILLINGS. In one 12mo. volume of 370 pages. Cloth, $2.25. 



