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PATHOLOGY AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF TUMORS. 



By N. SENN, M. D., PH. D., LL. D., Professor of Surgery and of Clinical 

 Surgery, Rush Medical College ; Professor of Surgery, Chicago Polyclinic ; 

 Attending Surgeon to Presbyterian Hospital; Surgeon-in-Chief, St. Joseph's 

 Hospital, Chicago. 710 pages, 515 engravings, including full-page colored 

 plates. Prices: Cloth, $6.00 net ; Half- Morocco, $7.00 net. 



Books specially devoted to this subject are few, and in our text-books and 

 systems of surgery this part of surgical pathology is usually condensed to a degree 

 incompatible with its scientific and clinical importance. The author spent many 

 years in collecting the material for this work, and has taken great pains to present 

 it in a manner that should prove useful as a text-book for the student, a work 

 of reference for the busy practitioner, and a reliable, safe guide for the surgeon. 

 The more difficult operations are fully described and illustrated. More than one 

 hundred of the illustrations are original, while the remainder were selected from 

 books and medical journals not readily accessible to the student and the general 

 practitioner. 



" The appearance of such a work is most opportune. ... In design and execution the work is 

 such as will appeal to every student who appreciates the logical examination of facts and the prac- 

 tical exemplification of well-digested clinical observation." Medical Record, New York. 



" The most exhaustive of any recent book in English on this subject. It is well illustrated, and 

 will doubtless remain as the principal monograph on the subject in our language for some years. 

 The book is handsomely illustrated and printed, .... and the author has given a notable and 

 lasting contribution to surgery." Journal of American Medical Association, Chicago. 



SURGICAL PATHOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS. By JOHN 

 COLLINS WARREN, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Surgery, Medical Depart- 

 ment Harvard University; Surgeon to the Massachusetts General Hospital, 

 etc. A handsome octavo volume of 832 pages, with 136 relief and litho- 

 graphic illustrations, 33 of which are printed in colors, and all of which were 

 drawn by William J. Kaula from original specimens. Prices: Cloth, $6.00 

 net; Half- Morocco, $7.00 net. 



" The volume is for the bedside, the amphitheatre, and the ward. It deals 

 with things not as we see them through the microscope alone, but as the practitioner 

 sees their effect in his patients ; not only as they appear in and affect culture- 

 media, but also as they influence the human body ; and, following up the demon- 

 strations of the nature of diseases, the author points out their logical treatment ' ' 

 (New York Medical Journal}. "Indeed, the volume may be termed a modern 

 medical classic, for such is the position to which it has already risen " {Medical 

 Age, Detroit), " and is the handsomest specimen of bookmaking * * * that has 

 ever been issued from the American medical press ' ' (American Journal of. the 

 Medical Sciences, Philadelphia). 



Without Exception, the Illustrations are the Best ever Seen in a Work of 



this Kind. 



" A most striking and very excellent feature of this book is its illustrations. Without exception, 

 from the point of accuracy and artistic merit, they are the best ever seen in a work of this kind. 

 * * * Many of those representing microscopic pictures are so perfect in their coloring and detail as 

 almost to give the beholder the impression that he is looking down the barrel of a microscope at a 

 well-mounted section." Annals of Surgery, Philadelphia. 



