THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 



Anders* 

 Practice of Medicine 



Sixth Revised Edition Recently Issued 



A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By JAMES M. ANDERS, 

 M. D., PH. D., LL. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of 

 Clinical Medicine, Medico- Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Hand- 

 some octavo, 1295 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $5.50 net; Sheep 

 or Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 



SIX EDITIONS IN SIX YEARS 



The success of this work as a text-book and as a practical guide for physi- 

 cians has been truly phenomenal, six large editions having been called for 

 in as many years. The rapid exhaustion of each edition has made it possible 

 to keep the book absolutely abreast of the times, so that Anders' Practice has 

 become justly celebrated as the most up-to-date work on practice. In this 

 edition Malaria, Yellow Fever, Bacillary Dysentery, Cholecystitis, and the use of 

 the X-rays in Diagnosis and Treatment have been fully discussed, incorporating the 

 results of the most recent investigations. Among the new subjects introduced are 

 Paratyphoid Fever, the Fourth Disease, Trypanosomiasis, Orthostatic Albuminuria, 

 Transcortical Aphasia, Adiposis Dolorosa, and Amaurotic Family Idiocy, particu- 

 lar attention being paid to clinical character, diagnosis, and treatment. 



PERSONAL OPINIONS 



James C. Wilson, M. D., 



Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine, Jefferson Medical C 



Philadelphia. 



" It is an excellent book-concise, comprehensive, thorough, and up-to-date, 

 credit to you; but, more than that, it is a credit to the profession of Philadelph,, 



A. C. Cowperthwait, M. D., 



President Illinois Homeopathic Medical Association. 



- I consider Dr. Anders' book not only the best late work on Medical Practice, h 

 the best that has ever been published. It is concise, systematic, thorough and fully up-tc 

 in everything. I consider it a great credit to both the author and t 



Rulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital 



l" e uccess of this work well deserved. ... The sections on treatment are excebcnt 

 and add greatly to the value of this work. Dr. Anders is to be congratulut 

 success of his text-book." 



