HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Surgery). 



rrOYNBEE (JOSEPH], F.R.S., 



-*- Aural Surgeon to and Lecturer on Surgery at St. Mary's Hospital. 



THE DISEASES OF THE EAR: their Nature, Diagnosis, and Treat- 



ment. With one hundred engravings on wood. Second American edition. In one very 

 handsomely printed octavo volume of 440 pages ; extra cloth, $4. 



The work, as was stated at the outset o'our notice, 



The appearance of a volume of Mr. Toynbee's, there- 

 fore, in which the subject of aural disease is treated 

 in the most scientific manner, and our knowledge in 

 respect to it placed fully on a par with that which 

 we possess respecting most other organs of the body, 

 is a matter for sincere congratulation. We may rea- 

 sonably hope that henceforth the subject of this trea- 

 tise will cease to be among the opprobria of medical 

 science. London Medical Review. 



is a model of its kind, and every page and paragraph 

 of it are worthy of the most thorough study. Con- 

 sidered all in all as an original work, well written, 

 philosophically elaborated, and happily illustrated 

 with cases and drawings it is by far tlie ablest mo- 

 nograph that has ever appeared on the anatomy and 

 diseases of the ear, and one of the most valuable con- 

 tributions to the art and science of surgery in the 

 nineteenth century. N. Am. Med.-Chirurg. Review. 



TAURENCE (JOHN Z.), F. R. C. S., and 11TOON (ROBERT C.}, 



Editor of the OpMhalmic Review, &c. *** House Surgeon to the Southward Oph- 



thalmic Hospital, &c. 



A HANDY-BOOK OF OPHTHALMIC SURGERY, for the use of 



Practitioners. With numerous illustrations. In one very handsome octavo volume, extra 

 cloth. $2 50. (Just Issued.) 



No book on ophthalmic sxirgery was more needed. 

 Designed, as it is, for the wants of the busy practi- 

 tioner, it is the neplus ultra of perfection. It epito- 

 mizes all the diseases incidental to the eye in a clear 

 and masterly manner, not only enabling the practi- 

 tioner readily to diagnose each variety of disease, but 

 affording him the more important assistance of proper 

 treatment. Altogether this is a work which ought 

 certainly to be in the hands of every general practi- 

 tioner. Dublin Med. Press and Circular, Sept. 12, '66. 



We cordially recommend this book to the notice of 



Not only, as its modest title suggests, a "Handy- 

 Book" of Ophthalmic Surgery, but an excellent and 

 well-digested resume of all that is of practical value 

 in the specialty. New York Medical Journal, No- 

 vember, 1S66. 



This object the authors have accomplished in a 

 highly satisfactory manner, and we know no work 

 we can more highly recommend to the "busy practi- 

 tioner" who wishes to make himself acquainted with 

 the recent improvements in ophthalmic science. Such 



our readers, as containing an excellent outline of a work as this was much wanted at this time, and 

 modern ophthalmic surgery. British Med. Journal, \ this want Messrs. Laurence and Moon have now well 

 October 13, 1866. I supplied. Am. Journal Med. Sciences, Jan. 1867. 



TA WSON (GEORGE], F. R. C. S., Engl. 



-U Assistant Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, &c. 



INJURIES OF THE EYE, ORBIT, AND EYELIDS: their Imme- 

 diate and Remote Effects. With about one hundred illustrations. In one very hand- 

 some octavo volume, extra cloth, $3 50. (Now Ready.) 



This work will he found eminently fitted for the general practitioner. In cases of functional 

 or structural diseases of the eye. the physician who has not made ophthalmic surgery a special 

 study can, in most instances, refer a patient to some competent practitioner. Cases of injury, 

 however, supervene suddenly and usually require prompt assistance, and a work devoted espe- 

 cially to them cannot hut prove essentially useful to those who may at any moment be called upon 

 to treat such accidents. The present volume, as the work of a gentleman of large experience, 

 may be considered as eminently worthy of confidence for reference in all such emergencies. 



It is an admirable practical book in the highest and I fulness of practical knowledge. We predict for Mr. 

 best sense of the phrase. Copiously illustrated by | Lawson's work a great and well-merited success, 

 excellent woodcuts, and with well-selected, well- We are confident that the profession, and especially, 

 described cases, it is written in plain, simple Ian- as we have said, our country brethren, will feel 

 guage, and in a style the transparent clearness and t grateful to him for having given them in it a guide 

 frankness, so to speak, of which, add greatly to its I and counsellor fully up to the most advanced state of 

 value and usefulness. Only a master of his subject | Ophthalmic Surgery, and of whom they can make a 

 could so write ; every topic is handled with an ease, j trusty and familiar friend. London Medical Times 

 decision, and straightforwardness, that show the and Gazette, May 18, 1867. 

 skilful and highly educated surgeon writing from I 



THOMPSON (SIR HENBT~ 



*- Surgeon and Professor of Clinical Surgery to University College Hospital. 



LECTURES ON DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. With 



illustrations ou wood. In one neat octavo volume. (Preparing for early publication.) 



BORLAND (W. W.), M.D. 



DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS; a Compendium of their 



Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment. With illustrations. In one large and handsome 

 octavo volume of about 600 pages, extra cloth. $3 50. 



Taken as a whole, we can recommend Dr. norland's I of every medical or surgical practitioner. Brit, and 

 compendium as a very desirable addition to the library | For. Med.-Chir. Review, April, 1859. 



S1URLING (T.B.), F.R.S., 



Surgeon to the London Hospital, President of the Hunterian Society, &c. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DISEASES OF THE TESTIS, 



SPERMATIC CORD, AND SCROTUM. Second American, from the second and enlarged 

 English edition. In one handsome octavo volume, extra cloth, with numerous illustra- 

 tions, pp. 420. $2 00. 



