W. B. SAUNDERS 1 ILLUSTRATED 



For Sale by Subscription. 



AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF THE DISEASES OF CHIL- 

 DREN. By American Teachers. Edited by Louis STARR, M. D., 

 assisted by THOMPSON S. WESTCOTT, M. D. In one handsome royal-8vo vol- 

 ume of 1190 pages, profusely illustrated with wood-cuts, half-tone and colored 

 plates. Prices: Cloth, $7.00 net; Sheep or Half- Morocco, $8.00 net. 



The plan of this work embraces a series of original articles written by some 

 sixty well-known podiatrists, representing collectively the teachings of the most 

 prominent medical schools and colleges of America. The work is intended to be 

 a PRACTICAL book, suitable for constant and handy reference by the practitioner 

 and the advanced student. 



One decided innovation is the large number of authors, nearly every article 

 being contributed by a specialist in the line on which he writes. This, while 

 entailing considerable labor upon the editors, has resulted in the publication of a 



WOrk THOROUGHLY NEW AND ABREAST OF THE TIMES. 



Especial attention has been given to the consideration of the latest accepted 

 teaching upon the etiology, symptoms, pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of the 

 disorders of children, with the introduction of many special formulae and thera- 

 peutic procedures. 



Special chapters embrace at unusual length the Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose 

 and Throat, and the Skin ; while the introductory chapters cover fully the important 

 subjects of Diet, Hygiene, Exercise, Bathing, and the Chemistry of Food. Trache- 

 otomy, Intubation, Circumcision, and such minor surgical procedures coming 

 within the province of the medical practitioner, are carefully considered. 



CONTRIBUTORS: 



Dr. S. S. Adams, Washington. 



John Ashhurst, Jr., Philadelphia. 

 A. D. Blackader, Montreal, Canada. 

 Dillon Brown, New York. 

 Edward M. Buckingham, Boston. 

 Charles W. Burr, Philadelphia. 

 W. E. Casselberry, Chicago. 

 Henry Dwight Chapin, New York. 

 W. S. Christopher, Chicago. 

 Archibald Church, Chicago. 

 Floyd M. Crandall, New York. 

 Andrew F. Currier, New York. 

 Roland G. Curtin, Philadelphia. 

 J. M. DaCosta, Philadelphia. 

 I. N. Danforth, Chicago. 

 Edward P. Davis, Philadelphia. 

 John B. Deaver, Philadelphia. 

 G. E. de Schweinitz, Philadelphia. 

 John Doming, New York. 

 Charles Warrington Earle, Chicago. 

 Wm. A. Edwards, San Diego, Cal. 

 F. Forchheimer, Cincinnati. 

 J. Henry Fruitnight, New York. 

 Landon Carter Gray, New York. 

 J. P. Crozer Griffith, Philadelphia. 

 W. A. Hardaway, St. Louis. 

 M. P. Hatfield, Chicago. 

 Barton Cooke Hirst, Philadelphia. 

 H. Illoway, Cincinnati. 

 Henry Jackson, Boston. 

 Charles G. Jennings, Detroit. 

 Henry Koplik, New York. 



Dr. Thomas S. Latimer, Baltimore. 

 Albert R. Leeds, Hoboken, N. J. 

 J. Hendrie Lloyd, Philadelphia. 

 George Roe Lockwood, New York. 

 Henry M. Lyman, Chicago. 

 Francis T. Miles, Baltimore. 

 Charles K. Mills, Philadelphia. 

 John H. Musser, Philadelphia. 

 Thomas R. Neilson, Philadelphia. 

 W. P. Northrup, New York. 

 William Osier, Baltimore. 

 Frederick A. Packard, Philadelphia. 

 William Pepper, Philadelphia. 

 Frederick Peterson, New York. 

 W. T. Plant, Syracuse, New York. 

 William M. Powell, Atlantic City. 

 B. Alexander Randall, Philadelphia. 

 Edward O. Shakespeare, Philadelphia. 

 F. C. Shattuck, Boston. 

 J. Lewis Smith, New York. 

 Louis Starr, Philadelphia. 

 M. Allen Starr, New York. 

 J. Madison Taylor, Philadelphia. 

 Charles W. Townsend, Boston. 

 James Tyson, Philadelphia. 

 W. S. Thayer, Baltimore. 

 Victor C. Vaughan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

 Thompson S. Westcott, Philadelphia. 

 Henry R. Wharton, Philadelphia. 

 J. William White, Philadelphia. 

 J. C. Wilson, Philadelphia. 



