24 HENRY C. LEA'S SON & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Otol., Dent.,TJrin. Dig. 



Imperial- Royal Prof, of Aural Therap. in the Univ. of Vienna. 



A Text-Book of tKe Ear and its Diseases. Translated, at the Author's re- 

 quest, by JAMES PATTERSON CASSELLS, M. D., M. R. C. S. In one handsome octavo vol- 

 ume of 800 pages, with 257 original illustrations. Cloth, $5.50. 



The anatomy, physiology, pathology, therapeu- 

 tics and bibliography of the ear are so ably and 

 thoroughly presented, that he who has carefully 

 read this imposing volume can feel sure that very 

 little of interest or value in the past or present of 

 aural surgery has escaped him. Am. Jour, of the 

 Med. Sciences, July, 1883. 



The work itself we do not hesitate to pronounce 

 the best upon the subject of aural diseases which 

 has ever appeared, systematic without being too 

 diffuse on obsolete subjects, and eminently prac- 

 tical in every sense. The anatomical descriptions 



of each separate division of the ear are admirable, 

 and profusely illustrated by woodcuts. They are 

 followed immediately by the physiology of the 

 section, and this again by the pathological physi- 

 ology, an arrangement which serves to keep up the 

 interest of the student by showing the direct ap- 

 plication of what has preceded to the study of dis- 

 ease. The whole work can be recommended as a 

 reliable guide to the student, and an efficient aid 

 to the practitioner in his treatment. Boston Med- 

 ical and Surgical Journal, June 7, 1883. 



BURNETT, CHARLES H., A. M., M. D., 



Professor of Otology in the Philadelphia Poly clinic; President of the American Otological Society. 



The Ear, Its Anatomy, Physiology and Diseases. A Practical Treatise 

 ior the use of Medical Students and Practitioners. New edition. In one handsome octavo 

 volume of 580 pages, with 107 illustrations. Cloth, $4.00 ; leather, $5.00. Just ready. 



In preparing a second edition of his book, the author has .been fully aware of the 

 enthusiastic and meritorious work done in this specialty in late years. A thorough search 

 has been made into the literature of Otology, and the work is now put forth as a complete 

 and satisfactory guide for students and practitioners in mastering this confessedly difficult 

 branch of medical science. 



COLEMAN, A., L. R. C. P., F. M. C. S., Exam. L. D. S., 



Senior Dent. Surg. and Lect. on Dent. Surg. at St. Bartholomew' 1 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 at the Philadelphia Dental College. In one handsome octavo 

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



This volume deserves to rank among the most 

 important of recent contributions to dental litera- 

 ture. Mr. Coleman has presented his methods of 

 practice, for the most part, in a plain and concise 

 manner, and the work of the American editor has 

 been conscientiously performed. He has evidently 

 labored to nresent his convictions of the best modes 



of practice for the instruction of those commenc 

 ing a professional career, and he has faithfully en- 

 deavored to teach to others all that he has acquired 

 by his own observation and experience. The book 

 deserves a place in the library of every dentist. 

 Dental Cosmos, May, 1882. 



GROSS, S. D., M. &., LL. D., D. C. L., etc. 



A Practical Treatise on the Diseases, Injuries and Malformations 

 of the Urinary Bladder, the Prostate Gland and the Urethra. Third 

 edition, thoroughly revised by SAMUEL, W. GROSS, M. D., Professor of the Principles of 

 Surgery and of Clinical Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. n one 

 octavo volume of 574 pages, with 170 illustrations. Cloth, $4.50. 



ROBERTS, WILLIAM, M. D., 



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



A Practical Treatise on Urinary and B,enal Diseases, including Uri- 

 nary Deposits. Fourth American from the fourth London edition. Illustrated by 

 numerous engravings. In one large and handsome octavo volume. Preparing. 



MORRIS, HENRY, M. B., F. R. C. S., 



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



Surgical Diseases of the Kidney. In one 12mo. volume. Preparing. See 

 Series of Clinical Manuals, page 5. 



LUCAS, CLEMEN^TM'B., IB^S., IF. R. c. s., 



Senior Assistant Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, London. 



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

 of Clinical Manuals, page 5. 



THOMPSON, SIR 



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 

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



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

 Guide to their Diagnosis and Treatment. In | Cloth, $2.00. 



