CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL WORKS. 



For Sale by Subscription. 



AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF GYNECOLOGY, MEDICAL 

 AND SURGICAL, for the use of Students and Practitioners. 



Edited by J. M. BALDY, M. D. Forming a handsome royal-octavo volume, 

 with 360 illustrations in text and 37 colored and half-tone plates. Prices : 

 Cloth, $6.00 net; Sheep or Half-Morocco, $7.00 net. 



In this volume all anatomical descriptions, excepting those essential to a clear 

 understanding of the text, have been omitted, the illustrations being largely 



^depended upon to eluci- 

 the anatomy of the 

 parts. This work, which 

 is thoroughly practical in 

 its teachings, is intended, 

 as its title implies, to be 

 a working text-book for 

 physicians and students. 

 A clear line of treatment 

 has been laid down in 

 every case, and although 

 no attempt has been made 

 to discuss mooted points, 

 still the most important 

 of these have been noted 

 and explained. The ope- 

 rations recommended are 

 fully illustrated, so that 

 the reader, having a pic- 

 ture of the procedure de- 

 scribed in the text under 

 his eye, cannot fail to 

 grasp the idea. All ex- 

 traneous matter and dis- 

 cussions have been care- 

 fully excluded, the attempt 

 being made to allow no 

 unnecessary details to cumber the text. The subject-matter is brought up to date 

 at every point, and the work is as nearly as possible the combined opinions of the 

 ten specialists who figure as the authors. 



The work is well illustrated throughout with wood-cuts, half-tone and colored 

 plates, mostly selected from the authors' private collections. 



Specimen Illustration. 



CONTRIBUTORS: 



Dr. Henry T. Byford. 

 John M. Baldy. 

 Edwin Cragin. 

 J. H. Etheridge. 

 William Goodell. 



Dr. Howard A. Kelly. 

 Florian Krug. 

 E. E. Montgomery. 

 William R. Pryor. 

 George M. Tuttle. 



" The most notable contribution to gynecological literature since 1887, .... and the most com- 

 plete exponent of gynecology which we have. No subject seems to have been neglected, - and 

 the gynecologist and surgeon and the general practitioner, who has any desire to practise diseases 

 of women, will find it of practical value. In the matter of illustrations and plates the book sur- 

 passes anything we have seen." Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 



