GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS 



Bandler's 

 Medical Gynecology 



Medical Gynecology. By S. WYLLIS BANDLER, M. D., Adjunct 

 Professor of Diseases of Women, New York Post-Graduate Medical 

 Schgol and Hospital. Octavo of 700 pages, with 145 original illus- 

 trations. Cloth, $5.00 net ; Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 



JUST ISSUED THE NEW (2d) EDITION 

 EXCLUSIVELY MEDICAL GYNECOLOGY 



This new work by Dr. Bandler is just the book that the physician engaged in 

 general practice has long needed. It is truly the practitioner' s gynecology planned 

 for him, written for him, and illustrated for him. There are many gynecologic 

 conditions that do not call for operative treatment ; yet, because of lack of that 

 special knowledge required for their diagnosis and treatment, the general practi- 

 tioner has been unable to treat them intelligently. This work gives just the in- 

 formation the practitioner needs. It not only deals with those conditions amen- 

 able to non-operative treatment, but it also tells how to recognize those diseases 

 demanding operative treatment, so that the practitioner will be enabled to advise 

 his patient at a time when operation will be attended with the most favorable 

 results. The chapter on Pessaries is especially full and excellent, the proper 

 manner of introducing the pessary being clearly described and illustrated with 

 original pictures that show plainly the correct technic of this procedure. The 

 chapters on Vaginal and Abdominal Massage, and particularly that on Artificial 

 Hyperemia and Anemia, are extremely valuable to the practitioner. They express 

 the very latest advances in these methods of treatment. Hydrotherapy, especially 

 the Ferguson and Nauheim Baths, are treated in extenso, and Electrotherapy 

 receives the full consideration its importance merits. 



American Journal of Obstetrics 



" He has shown good judgment in the selection of his data. He has placed most emphasis 

 on diagnostic and therapeutic aspects. He has presented his facts in a manner to be readily 

 grasped by the general practitioner." 



Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics 



" The volume has been prepared especially for the general practitioner. . . . The 

 chapter on Gonorrhea is one deserving of special mention, having never been so well presented 

 aside from elaborate monograph presentation." 



