O. LE.A/S 



(LATE LEA k BLAKCHARD'g) 



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ICAL AND SUEGICAL PUBLICATIONS. 



In asking the attention of the profession to the works contained in the following 

 pages, the publisher would state that no pains are spared to secure a continuance of 

 the confidence earned for the publications of the house by their careful selection and 

 accuracy and finish of execution. 



The printed prices are those at which books can generally be supplied by booksellers 

 throughout the United States, who can readily procure for their customers any works 

 not kept in stock. Where access to bookstores is not convenient, books will be sent 

 by mail post-paid on receipt of the price, but no risks are assumed either on the 

 money or the books, and no publications but my own are supplied. Gentlemen will 

 therefore in most cases find it more convenient to deal with the nearest bookseller. 



An ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, of 64 octavo pages, handsomely printed, will be for- 

 warded by mail, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents. 



HENKY C. LEA. 



Nos. 706 and 708 SANSOM ST., PHILADELPHIA, November, 1868. 



ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, 



THEEE MEDICAL JOUENALS, containing over 2000 LAEGE PAGES, 

 Tree of Postage, for SIX DOLLAES Per Annum, 



TERMS FOB 1869-IW ADVANCE: 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, and 1 Five Dollars per annum, 

 THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, both free of postage, j in advance. 



OR-, 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, published quar- "] <^ x j) u arg 



quarterly (1150 pages per annum), with 



THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, monthly (384 pp. per annum), and } per annum 

 BANKING'S ABSTRACT OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, published half- - n a( j vance 



yearly (600 pages per annum), all free of postage. j 



SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 



THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, subject to postage when not paid 

 for in advance, Five Dollars. 



THE MEDICAL NEWS AND LIBRARY, free of postage, in advance, One Dollar. 



BANKING'S HALF-YEARLY ABSTRACT, Two Dollars and a Half per annum in advance. 

 Single numbers One Dollar and a Half. 



In thus offering at a price unprecedentedly low, this vast amount of valuable 

 practical matter, the publisher felt that he could only be saved from loss by an 

 extent of circulation hitherto unknown in the annals of medical journalism. It is 

 therefore with much gratification that he is enabled to state that the marked appro- 

 bation of the profession, as evinced in the steady increase of the subscription list, 

 promises to render the enterprise a permanent one. He is happy to acknowledge the 



