Medical ruhlications of F. A. Davis, rhiladelphia. 

 S A JO US 



Lectures on the Diseases of the Nose 

 and Throat. 



Delivered at the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 



By Charles E. Sajous, M.D. Formerly Lecturer on Rbiiiology and 

 Laryngology in Jefferson Medical College ; Vice-President of the 

 American Larvngological Association; Officer of the Academy of 

 France and of Public Instruction of Venezuela; Corresponding Member 

 of the Royal Societj' of Belgium, of the Medical Society of Warsaw 

 (Poland), and of the Society of Hygiene of France ; Member of the 

 American Philosophical Society, etc., etc. 



^^^ Since the publisher bi-ought this valuable work before the jjj'O- 

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 2d, the reference-hook of the U. S. Army, Navy ^ and the 3Iarine Service; 

 and. 3d, an important and valued addition to the libraries of over 10,000 

 physicians. 



This book has not only the inherent merit of presenting a clear 

 expose of the subject, but it is written with a view to enable the general 

 practitioner to tre<it his cases himself. To facilitate diagnosis, colored 

 plates are introduced, sho^ving the appearance of the ditferent i)arts in 

 the diseased state as they appear in nature hy ai'tificial light. No error 

 can thus be made, as each affection of the nose and throat has its re])re- 

 sentative in the 100 chromo-lithogfaphs presented. In the matter of 

 treatment, the indications are so complete that even the slightest pro- 

 cedures, folding of cotton for the forceps, the use of the probe, etc., are 

 dearly explained. 



Illustrated with 100 chromo-lithographs, from oil paintings by the 

 author, and 93 engravings on wood. One handsome royal octavo volume. 



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It is intenilefl to furnish the general practi- 

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 mal and diseased parts as they would appear 



to him were they seen in the living subject. 

 As a guide to the treatment of the nose'anfl 

 throat, we can cordially recommend this work. 

 — Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 



THE CHINESE: Their Present and Future ; Medical, Political, and Social. 



By ROBERT COLTMAN, Jr., M.D , Siirgeon in Cliarge of the Presbyterian 

 Hospital and Dispensary at Teng Chow Fn; Consulting Physician of the American 

 Southern Baptist Mission Society; Examiner in Surgery and Diseases of tlie Eye 

 for the Shantung Medical Cla.ss; Consulting Pliysici.in to the English Baptist 

 Missions, etc. Illustrated with about Sixteen Fine Engravings from photograplis 

 of persons, places, and objects characteristic of China. In one Octavo volume of 

 about 250 pages. Ready About December 1, 1891. 



The author has spent many years among the Chinese; mted with them 

 in their dwellings; thoroughly learned the language; lias become conversant 

 with all tlieir strange and odd characteristics to a greater extent than almost any 

 other American. He has been ap-hysician to all classes of this wonderful people, 

 and the opportunities thus afforded for a clear insight into the inner life of the 

 Chinese, their virtues and vices, political, social, and sanitary condition, probale 

 destiny, and their present important position in the world to-day, have been ably 

 and wisely used by Dr. Coltman. 



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