28 HENRY C. LEA'S SON & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Dis. of Women, Midwfy. 



EMMET, THOMAS ADDIS, M. D., LL. D., 



Surgeon to the Woman's Hospital, New York, etc. 



The Principles and Practice of Gynaecology ; For the use of Students and 

 Practitioners of Medicine. New (third) edition, thoroughly revised. In one large and very 

 handsome octavo volume of about 900 pages, with about 150 illustrations. Shortly. 



A few notices of the previous edition are appended : 



No gynaecological treatise has appeared which 

 contains an equal amount of original and useful 

 matter ; nor does the medical and surgical history 

 of America include a book more noveland useful. 

 The tabular and statistical information which it 

 contains is marvellous, both in quantity and accu- 

 racy, and cannot be otherwise than invaluable to 

 future investigators. It is a work which demands 

 not careless reading but profound study. Its value 



as a contribution to gynaecology is, perhaps, ! ideas, fresh" and valuable methods of practiced and 

 greater than that of all previous literature on the I is written in a clear and elegant style, worthy of 

 subject combined. Chicago Med. Oaz., April 5, '80. the literary reputation of the country of Longfellow 



In no country of the world has gynaecology re- anaO. W. Holmes. British Med. Jour., Feb. 21, '80. 



ceived more attention than in America. It is, 

 then, with a feeling of pleasure that we welcome a 

 work on diseases of women from so eminent a 

 gynaecologist as Dr. Emmet. The work is essen- 

 tially clinical, and leaves a strong impress of the 

 author's individuality. To criticise, with the care 

 it merits, the book throughout, would demand far 

 more space than is at our command. In parting, 

 we can say that the work teems with original 



DUNCAN, J. MATTHEWS, M.D., LL. D., F. R. S. E., etc. 



Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women ; Delivered in Saint Bar- 

 tholomew's Hospital. In one handsome octavo volume of 175 pages. Cloth, $1.50. 



They are in every way worthy of their author; stamp of individuality that, if widely read, as they 

 indeed, we look upon them as among the most certainly deserve to be, they cannot fail to exert a 

 valuable of his contributions. They are all upon 

 matters of great interest to the general practitioner. 

 Some of them deal with subjects that are not, as a 

 rule, adequately handled in the text-books; others 

 of them, while bearing upon topics that are usually 

 treated of at length in such works, yet bear such a 



with which many young physicians seem bent 

 upon following the wild teachings which so infest 

 the gynaecology of the present day. N. Y. Medical 

 Journal, March, 1880. 



GUSSEROW, A., 



Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Children at the University of Berlin. 



A Practical Treatise on Uterine Tumors. Specially revised by the Author, 

 and translated with notes and additions by EDMUND C. WENDT, M. D., Pathologist to the 

 St. Francis Hospital, N. Y., etc., and revised by NATHAN BOZEMAN, M. D., Surgeon to the 

 Woman's Hospital of the State of New York. In one handsome octavo volume, with about 

 40 illustrations. Preparing. 



HODGE, HTJGHL., M. D., 



Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics, etc., in the University of Pennsylvania. 



On Diseases Peculiar to Women; Including Displacements of the Uterus. 

 Second edition, revised and enlarged. In one beautifully printed octavo volume of 519 

 pages, with original illustrations. Cloth, $4.50. 



By the Same Author. 



The Principles and Practice of Obstetrics. Illustrated with large litho- 

 graphic plates containing 159 figures from original photographs, and with numerous wood- 

 cuts. In one large quarto volume of 542 double-columned pages. Strongly bound in 

 cloth, $14.00. 



* * * Specimens of the plates and letter-press will be forwarded to any address, free by 

 mail, on receipt of six cents in postage stamps. 



TARNIER, S., and CHANTRETTIL, G. 



A Treatise on the Art of Obstetrics. Translated from the French. In 

 two large octavo volumes, richly illustrated. 



RAMSBOTHAM, FRANCIS H., M. D. 



The Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medicine and Surgery; 

 In reference to the Process of Parturition. A new and enlarged edition, thoroughly revised 

 by the Author. With additions by W. V. KEATING, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, etc., 

 in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. In one large and handsome imperial 

 octavo volume of 640 pages, with 64 full-page plates and 43 woodcuts in the text, contain- 

 ing in all nearly 200 beautiful figures. Strongly bound in leather, with raised bands, $7. 



ASHWELL'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 

 DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Third 

 American from the third and revised London 

 edition. In one 8vo. vol., .pp. 520. Cloth, $3.50. 



AND OTHER DISEASES PECULIAR TO WO- 

 MEN. In one 8 vo. vol. of 464 pages. Cloth, 82.50. 

 MEIGS ON THE NATURE, SIGNS AND TREAT- 

 MENT OF CHILDBED FEVER. In one STO. 



CHURCHILL ON THE PUERPERAL FEVER i volume of 346 pages. Cloth, $2.00. 



