THE NEW SERIES OF MANUALS. 



No. 2. DISEASES OF WOMEN. 13O Illus. 



The Diseases of Women. By DR. F. WINCKEL, 

 Professor of Gynaecology and Director of the Royal 

 University Clinic for Women, in Munich. Translated 

 from the German by DR. J. H. WILLIAMSON, Resident 

 Physician Allegheny General Hospital, Allegheny, 

 Penn'a, under the supervision of, and with an intro- 

 duction by, Theophilus Parvin, M.D., Professor of 

 Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children in 

 Jefferson Medical College. Illustrated by 132 fine 

 Engravings on Wood, most of which are new. 

 " The book will be a valuable one to physicians, and a safe and 



satisfactory one to put into the hands of students. It is issued in a 



neat and attractive form, and at a very reasonable price." Boston 



Medical and Siirgl. Journal, 



No. 3. OBSTETRICS. 227 Illustrations. 



A Manual of Midwifery. By ALFRED LEWIS GALABIN, 

 M.A., M.D., Obstetric Physician and Lecturer on Mid- 

 wifery and the Diseases of Women at Guy's Hospital, 

 London; Examiner in Midwifery to the Conjoint 

 Examining Board of England, etc. With 227 Illus. 



" This manual is one we can strongly recommend to all who 

 desire to study the science as well as the practice of midwifery. 

 Students at the present time not only are expected to know the 

 principles of diagnosis, and the treatment of the various emergen- 

 cies and complications that occur in the practice of midwifery, but 

 find that the tendency is for examiners to ask more questions 

 relating to the science of the subject than was the custom a few 

 years ago. * * * The general standard of the manual is high ; 

 and wherever the science and practice of midwifery are well taught, 

 it will be regarded as one of the most important text-books on the 

 subject." London Practitioner. 



No. 4. PHYSIOLOG-Y. Third Edition. 



321 ILLUSTRATIONS AND A GLOSSARY. 

 A Manual of Physiology. By GERALD F. YEO, M.D., 

 F.R.C.S., Professor of Physiology in King's College, 

 London. 321 Illustrations and a Glossary of Terms. 

 Third American from second English Edition, revised 

 and improved. 758 Pages. 



This volume was specially prepared to furnish students with a 

 new text-book of Physiology, elementary so far as to avoid theories 

 which have not borne the test of time and such details of methods 

 as are unnecessary for students in our medical colleges. While 

 endeavoring to save the student from doubtful and erroneous 

 doctrines, great care has been taken not to omit any important 

 facts that are necessary to an acquirement of a clear idea of the 

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