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BRYANT, THOMAS, F. R. C. 8., 



Surgeon and Lecturer on Surgery to Guy's Hospital, London. 



The Practice of Surgery. Fourth American from the fourth and revised Eng- 

 lish edition. In one large and very handsome imperial octavo volume of over 1000 pages, 

 with about 750 illustrations. In press. 



A notice of the previous edition is appended. 



It is a work especially adapted to the wants of 

 students and practitioners. It affords instruction 

 in sufficient detail for a full understanding of sur- 

 gical principles and the treatment of surgical dis- 

 eases. It embraces in its scope all the diseases 

 that are recognized as belonging to surgery, and 

 all traumatic injuries. In discussing these it has 

 seemed to be the aim of the author rather to pre- 



sent the student with practical information, and 

 that alone, than to burden his memory with the 

 views of different writers, however distinguished 

 they might have been. In this edition the whole 

 work has been carefully revised, much of it has 

 been rewritten, and important additions have been 

 made to almost every chapter. Cincinnati Medical 

 News, Jan. 1881. 



ERICHSEN, JOHN E., F. R. 8., F. R. C. 8., 



Professor of Surgery in University College, London, etc. 



The Science and Art of Surgery ; Being a Treatise on Surgical Injuries, Dis- 

 eases and Operations. From the eighth and enlarged English edition. In two large and 

 beautiful octavo volumes of about 2000 pages, illustrated with about 900 engravings on 

 wood. In press. 



ESMARCH, Dr. FRIEDRICH, 



Professor of Surgery at the University of Kiel, etc. 



Early Aid in Injuries and Accidents. Five Ambulance Lectures. Trans- 

 lated by H. E. H. PRINCESS CHRISTIAN. In one handsome small 12mo. volume of 109 

 pages, with 24 illustrations. Cloth, 75 cents. 



The excellent little handbook by Dr. Esmarch I organization of the human body, illustrated by 

 may be referred to by all for clear, safe and practi- clear, suitable diagrams. The second teaches how 



cal directions and instructions for rendering the 

 right kind of aid until the doctor arrives, in the 

 event of the numerous injuries that are liable to 

 happen in a family or neighborhood in the circum- 

 stances of daily life. The manual is earnestly 

 andjustly commended for its excellence and clear- 

 ness, and especially for the minuteness and extent 

 of its practical details. Harpers' Magazine, Aug., 

 1883. 



The course of instruction is divided into five 

 sections or lectures. The first, or introductory 

 lecture, gives a brief account of the structure and 



to give judicious help in ordinary injuries contu- 

 sions, wounds, haemorrhage and poisoned wounds. 

 The third treats of first aid in cases of fracture 

 and of dislocations, in sprains and in burns. Next, 

 the methods of affording first treatment in cases 

 of frost-bite, of drowning, of suffocation, of loss of 

 consciousness and of poisoning are described; 

 and the fifth lecture teaches how injured persons 

 may be most safely and easily transported to their 

 homes, to a medical man, or -to a hospital. The 

 illustrations in the book are clear and good. Medi- 

 cal Times and Gazette, Nov. 4, 1882. 



BRYANT, THOMAS, F. R. C. 8., 



Surgeon to and Lecturer on Surgery at Guy's Hospital, London. 



Diseases of the Breast. In one 12mo. volume. Preparing. See Series of Clinical 

 Manuals, page 5. 



TREVES, FREDERICK, F. R. C. 8., 



Assistant Surgeon to and Lecturer on Surgery at the London Hospital. 



Intestinal Obstruction. In one 12mo. volume. Preparing. See Series of Clinical 

 Manuals, page 5. 



BTJTLIN, HENRY T., F. R. C. 8., 



Assistant Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. 

 Diseases of the Tongue. In one 12mo. 

 Manuals, page 5. 



volume. See Series of Clinical 



GOULD, A. PEARCE, M. 8., M. B., F. R. C. 8., 



Assistant Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital. 



Surgical Diagnosis. A Manual for the Wards. In one pocket-size 12mo. vol- 

 ume. Preparing. See Students' Series of Manuals, page 5. 



DRUITT, ROBERT, M. R. C. 8., etc. 



The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery. From the eighth 

 London edition. In one 8vo. volume of 687 pages, with 432 illus. Cloth, $4 ; leather, $5. 



SARGENT ON BANDAGING AND OTHER OPERA- 

 TIONS OF MINOR SURGERY. New edition, 

 with a Chapter on military surgery. One 12mo. 

 volume of 383 pages, with 187 cuts. Cloth, $1.75. 



MILLER'S PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY. Fourth 

 American from the third Edinburgh edition. In 

 one 8vo. vol. of 688 pages, with 340 illustrations. 

 Cloth, $3.75. 



MILLER'S PRACTICE OF SURGERY. Fourth 

 and revised American from the last Edinburgh 

 edition. In one large 8vo. vol. of 682 pages, with 

 364 illustrations. Cloth, $3.75. 



PIRRIE'S PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF 

 SURGERY. Edited by JOHN NEILL, M. D. In 

 oneSvo. vol. of 784 pp. with 316 ill us. Cloth, $3.75 



COOPER'S LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES 

 AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. In one 8vo. vol. 

 of 707 pages. Cloth, $2.00. 



SKEY'S OPERATIVE SURGERY. In one vol. 8vo 

 of GG1 pages, with 81 woodcuts. Cloth, $3.25. 



GIBSON'S INSTITUTES AND PRACTICE OF 

 SURGERY. Eighth edition. In two octavo vols. 

 of 905 pages, with 34 plates. Leather $6.50. 



