HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Venereal Diseases, etc.). 19 



-&UMSTEAD (FREEMAN J.}, M.D., 



-** Professor of Venereal Diseases at the Col. of Phys. and Surg., New York, &e. 



THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF VENEREAL DIS- 

 EASES. Including the results of recent investigations upon the subject. A new and re- 

 rised edition, with illustrations. In one large and handsome octavo volume of 640 pages 

 extra cloth, $5 00. (Lately Isstied.) 

 Well known, as one of the best authorities of the 

 present day on the subject. British and For. Med.- 

 Ghirurg. Review, April, 1866. 



A regular store-house of special information. 

 London Lancet, Feb. 24, 1866. 



A remarkably clear and full systematic treatise on 

 the whole subject Lond. Med. Times and Gazette. 



TJhe best, completest, fullest monograph on this 

 subject in our language. British American Journal. 



Indispensable in a medical library. Pacific Med. 

 and Surg. Joiirnal. 



We have no doubt that it will supersede in America 

 every other treatise on Venereal. San Francisco 

 Med. Press, Oct. 1864. , 



A perfect compilation of all that is worth knowing 

 on venereal diseases in general. It fills up a gap 



which has long been felt in English medical literature. 



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Brit, and Foreign Med.-Chirurg. Review, Jan., '65. 



We have not met with a.ny which so highly merits 

 our approval and praise as the second edition of Dr. 

 Bumstead'swork. Glasgow Med. Journal, Oct. 1864. 



We know of no treatise in any language which is 

 its equal in point of completeness and practical sim- 



plicity. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 

 Jan. 30, 1864. 



The book is one which every practitioner should 

 have in his possession, and, we may further say, the 

 07% book upon the subject which he should acknow- 

 ledge as competent authority. Buffalo Medical and 

 Surgical Journal, July, 1S64. 



The best work with which we are acquainted, and 

 the most convenient hand-book for the busy practi- 

 tioner. Cincinnati Lancet, July, 1864. 



rtULLERIER (A.}, and 



V Surgeon to the Hdpital du Midi. 



'OUMSTEAD (FREEMAN J.}, 



I--* Professor of Venerea I Diseases in the College of 

 Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. 



AN ATLAS OF VENEREAL DISEASES. ' Translated and Edited by 

 FREEMAN J. BUMSTEAD. In one large imperial 4to. volume of 328 pages, double-columns, 

 with 26 plates, containing about 150 figures, beautifully colored, many of them the size of 

 life: strongly bound in extra cloth, $17 00 j also, in five parts, stout wrappers for mailing, at 

 $3 per part. (Just Ready.) 



As the successor of Ricord in the great Venereal Hospital of Paris, M. Cullerier has, enjoyed 

 special advantages for the present undertaking, and his series of illustrations, though only recently 

 finished, is already recognized as the most complete and comprehensive that has yet appeared on 

 this subject. In reproducing these plates every care has been had to preserve their artistic finish 

 and accuracy, and they are confidently presented as equal to anything that has yet been produced 

 in this country. The reputation of Dr. Bumstead as a writer and syphilographer is too well known 

 to require other guarantee for the fidelity of the translation or the value of the additions introduced. 



Anticipating a very large sale for this work, it is offered at the very low price of THREE DOL- 

 LARS a Part, thus placing it within, the reach of all who are interested in this department of prac- 

 tice. Gentlemen desiring early impressions of the plates would do well to order it without delay. 



*** A specimen of the plates and text sent free by mail, on receipt of 25 cents. 



This is a very handsome edition in English of a knowfrom personal examination. The appearance of 



iglis. 



well-known and highly valued French publication. 

 That Dr. Bumstead, the author of by far the best and 

 most popular treatise on venereal diseases in the 

 English language, should think it proper to translate 

 and edit this one, speaks more highly in its favor than 

 anything that can be said. It is a judgment ex ca- 

 thedra. The translation is an excellent one. The 

 plates in the first Part represent blennorrhagia and 

 its complications, swelled testicle, and gonorrhoeal 

 ophthalmia. They are admirably and artistically ex- 

 ecuted. Indeed they are superior to any illustrations 

 of the kind hitherto executed in this country. The 

 notes added by Dr. Bumstead enhance the value of 

 the work. The whole getting-up of this publication 

 is of rare excellence, and most creditable to all con- 

 cerned. Am. Journ. of Med. Sciences, April, 1868. 



A magnificent work, in the best style of artistic 

 illustration. Chicago Med. Journal, April, 1868. 



We desire now especially to call the attention of 

 the profession to the appearance of this magnificent 

 work. The plates in cliromo-lithography are most 

 admirably executed, and compare very favorably in 

 distinctness and brilliancy with the originals, as we 



the work in parts places it within the reach of all, and 

 when completed it will be a most valuable accession 

 to our literature. N. Y. Med. Journal, April, 1868. 



This is probably the handsomest work of its class 

 ever published in this country. Boston Med. and 

 Surg. Journal, April 15, 1868. 



The two parts thus published are illustrated by 

 plates, than which none superior have been issued 

 from the press ; in fact, in this country, no more 

 magnificent work has ever been published. Infinite 

 credit is due the publisher and translator that they 

 should have placed before the profession, in such a 

 style, so valuable a production.^. Louis Med. Re- 

 porter, May, 1868. 



This is one of the most elegantly published and 

 valuable works that have been reprinted and edited 

 in this country, relating to the loathsome, though im- 

 portant, class of venereal diseases. The author and 

 editor are alike men of experience and eminent abi- 

 lity; and we freely commend the product of their 

 labors to the general patronage of the profession. 

 Chicago Med.' Examiner, May, 18(33. 



ALLEMAND AND WILSON. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, 



AND TREATMENT OF SPERMATORRHCEA. By M. LALLEMAND. Translated and 

 edited by HENRY J. McDouGALL. Fifth American edition. To which is added' 



ON 



DISEASES OF THE VESICULJE SEMINALES, AND THEIR ASSOCIATED ORGANS. With 

 special reference to the Morbid Secretions of the Prostatic and Urethral Mucous Membrane. 

 By MARRIS WILSON, M.D. In one neat octavo volume, of about 400 pp., extra cloth, $2 75. 



(BERKELEY], 



Surgeon to the Lock Hospital, London. 



ON SYPHILIS AND LOCAL CONTAGIOUS DISORDERS. In 



one handsome octavo volume. (Nearly Ready.) 



