lledical Publications of F. A. Davis, Philadelphia. 

 DAVIS 



Consumption: """^'"JC^rwuAir""" 



Its Nature, Causes, Prevention, and the Mode of Life, Climate, 

 Exercise, Food and Clothing Necessary for its Cure. 



By N. S. Davis, Jr., A.M , M.D., Professor of Principles and Practice of 

 Medicine in Chicago Medical College; Physician to Mercy Hospital; Member of 

 the American Medical Association, Illinois State Medical Society, etc., etc. 



12mo. In Press. 



JJAVIS 



Diseases of the Heart, Lungs, and Kidneys. 



By N. S. Davis, Jr., A.M., M.D.. Professor of Principles and Practice of 

 Medicine in Chicago Medical College; Physician to Mercy Hospital; Member of 

 the American Medical Association, Illinois State Medical Society, etc., etc. 



In one neat 12mo volume. No. in the Physicians' and Students' Ready- 

 Reference Series. In Preparation. 



JDE3IARQUAY 



f\ f\ A. Practical Investigfation of tlie Clinical 



On OXyOen. and xnerapeutic value ©r the cases 



in Medical and Surgfical Practice, 



With Especial Reference to the Value and Availability of Oxygen, 

 Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen Monoxide. 



By J. N. Demarquay, Surgeon to the Municipal Hospital, Paris, and of the 

 Council of State; Member of the Imperial Society of Surgery; Correspondent of 

 the Academies of Belgium, Turin, Munich, etc ; Officer of the Legion of Honor, 

 Chevalier of the Orders of Isabella-the-Cutholic and of the Conception, of 

 Portugal, etc. Translated, with notes, additions, and omissions, by Samuel S. 

 Wallian, A.M., IM.D., Member of the American Medical Association; Ex-Presi- 

 dent of the Medical Association of Northern New York; Member of the New 

 York County Medical Society, etc. 



In one handsome Octavo Volume of 316 pages, printed on fine paper, in 

 the best style of the printer's art, and illustrated with 21 Wood-Cuts. 



Price, post-paid, in United States, Cloth, $2.00, net; Half-Russia, $3.00, 

 net. In Canada (duty paid), Cloth, $2.20, net; Half-Russia, $3.30, 

 net. In Great Britain, Cloth, lis. 5d. ; Half-Russia, 17s. 6d. In 

 France, Cloth, 12 fr. 40; Half-Russia, 18 fr. 60. 



For some years past there has been a growing demand for something more 

 satisfactory and more practical in the way of literature on the subject of what 

 has, by common consent, come to be termed "Oxygen Therapeuties." On all 

 sides professional men of standing and ability are turning their attention to the 

 use of the gaseous elements aboutTus as remedies in disease, as well as sustaiuers 

 in health. In prosecuting their inquiries, the first hindrance has been the want 

 of any reliable, or in any degree satisfactory, literature on the subject. 



This work, translated in the main from the French of Professor Demarquay, 

 contains also a very full account of recent English, German, and American ex- 

 periences, prepared by Dr. Samuel S. Wallian, of New York, whose experience 

 in this field antedates that of any other American writer on tlie subject. 



T4iis is a handsome volume of 300 pages, in 

 large print, on frood paper, and nicely illus- 

 trated. Although nominally pleading for the 

 use of oxygen iuiialations, tlie author ^^hows in 

 a pliilosophiial manner how much greater 

 good physicians might do if they more fully 

 appreciated the value of fresh air exercise and 

 water, especially in diseases of the lungs, kid- 

 neys, and skin. We commend its perusal to 

 our readers.— 27te Canada Medical Mecord. 



The book should he widely read, for to many 

 it will bring the addition of a new weapon to 

 their therapeutic armament. — Northivestern 

 Lancet. 



Altogether the book is a valuable one, which 

 will be found of service to the busy prac- 

 titioner who wishes to keep abreast "of the 

 improvements in therapeutics. — Medical 

 News. 



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