Practice of fledicine. 



Lyman's Practice Just Ready. 



The Principles and Practice of Medicine. For the 

 Use of Medical Students and Practitioners. By HENRY M. LYMAN, M. D., 

 Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine, Kush Medical Col- 

 lege, Chicago. In one very handsome octavo volnme of 925 pages, with 

 170 illustrations. Cloth, $4.75; sheep, $5.75. 



The author has undertaken to present in this volume not only the 

 results of his long experience as a practitioner and teacher, but to make it 

 representative of the latest state of knowledge in its department. The 

 work is assured of wide use as an unsurpassed guide for the student and 

 likewise for the practitioner. 



Flint's Practice-Sixth Edition. 



A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Med- 

 icine. Designed for the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. 

 By AUSTIN FLINT, M. D., LL. D., Professor of the Principles and Prac- 

 tice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in Bellevue Hospital Medical 

 College, New York. Sixth edition, thoroughly revised and rewritten 

 by the Author, assisted by WILLIAM H. WELCH, M. D., Professor 

 of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and AUSTIN FLINT, 

 JR., M. D., LL. D., Professor of Physiology, Bellevue Hospital Medical 

 College, New York. In one very handsome octavo volume of 1160 pages, 

 with illustrations. Cloth, $5.50; leather, $6.50. 



town, village, or at some cross-roads, is 

 Flint's Practice. We make this statement to 

 a considerable extent from personal observa- 

 tion, and it is the testimony also of others. 

 An examination shows that very considera- 

 ble changes have been made in the sixth 

 edition. The work may undoubtedly be re- 

 garded as fairly representing the present 

 state of the science of medicine, and as 

 reflecting the views of those who exemplify 

 in their practice the present stage of pro- 

 ress of medical art. Cincinnati Medical 

 r ews, Oct. 1886. 



No text-book on the principles and prac- 

 tiee of medicine has ever met in this country 

 with such general approval by medical stu- 

 dents and practitioners as the work of Pro- 

 fessor Flint. In all the medical colleges of 

 the United States it is the favorite work 

 upon Practice; and, as we have stated be- 

 fore in alluding to it, there is no other medi- 

 cal work that can be so generally found in 

 the libraries of physicians. In every state 

 and territory of this vast country the book 

 that will be most likely to be found in the 

 office of a medical man, whether in city, 



Hartshorne's Essentials Fifth Edition. 



Essentials of the Principles and Practice of Medi- 

 cine. A Handbook for Students and Practitioners. By HENRY HAETS- 

 HOENE, M. D., LL. D., lately Professor of Hygiene in the University of 

 Pennsylvania. Fifth edition, thoroughly revised and rewritten. In one 

 royal 12mo. volume of 669 pages, with 144 illustrations. Cloth, |2.75; 

 half bound, $3.00. 



very useful to students especially. These 

 essentials are most valuable in affording the 



An indispensable book. No work ever 

 exhibited a oetter average of actual practical 

 treatment than this one ; and probably not 

 one writer in our day had a better opportu 



had a better oppoi 



nity than Dr. Hartshorne for condensing all 

 the views of eminent practitioners into a 

 12mo. The numerous illustrations will be 



means to see at a glance the whole literature 

 of any disease, and the most valuable treat- 

 ment. Chicago Medical Journal and Ex- 

 aminer, April, 1882. 



