SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Pusey and Caldwell on 



X-Rays 

 in Therapeutics and Diagnosis 



The Practical Application of the Rontgen Rays in Therapeutics 

 and Diagnosis. By WILLIAM ALLEN PUSEY, A. M., M. D., Professor 

 of Dermatology in the University of Illinois ; and EUGENE W. CALD- 

 WELL, B. S., Director of the Edward N. Gibbs X-Ray Memorial Labo- 

 ratory of the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New 

 York. Handsome octavo of 625 pages, with 200 illustrations, nearly 

 all clinical. Cloth, $5.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.00 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED -NEW (2d) EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED 

 TWO LARGE EDITIONS IN ONE YEAR 



Two large editions of this work within a year testify to its practical value to 

 both the specialist and general practitioner. Throughout the work it has been 

 the aim of the authors to elucidate the practical aspects of the subject, and to 

 this end the text has been beautifully illustrated with clinical pictures, showing 

 the condition before the use of the X-rays, at various stages of their application, 

 and the final therapeutic result obtained. Details are also given regarding the use 

 and management of the apparatus necessary for X-ray work, illustrating the 

 descriptions with instructive photographs and drawings. In making the revision 

 the histories of the cases cited have been brought down to the present time. 



OPINIONS OF THE MEDICAL PRESS 



British Journal of Dermatology 



" The most complete and up-to-date contribution on the subject of the therapeutic action 

 of the Rontgen rays which has been published in English." 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



" It is indispensable to those who use the X-rays as a therapeutic agent ; and its illustrations 

 are so numerous . . . that it becomes valuable to every one." 



New York Medical Journal 



" We have nothing but praise for this volume, the combined work of two authors than 

 whom no one is better fitted by training or experience to write in his individual field." 



