Nervous and flental Diseases, Surgery. 

 Gray on Nervous and Mental Diseases. 



A Practical Treatise on Nervous and Mental Dis- 

 ses. By LANDON CARTER GRAY, M. D.. Professor of Diseases of the 

 Mind and Nervous System in the New York Polyclinic. Shortly. 

 pHIS work is devoted purely to the practical aspects of nervous and mental 

 diseases, especial care being taken to present the fundamental knowledge 

 essential to a grasp of its subjects and to cast everything in the clearest possible 

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 employment of a style at once concise and clear, and by careful arrangement, 

 the author is enabled to include an exposition of a vast and important subject 

 in a condensed and convenient form. It will be an admirable work for the 

 student as well as for the practitioner. 



Ross on Nervous Diseases. 



A Handbook on Diseases of the Nervous System. 

 By JAMES Boss, M. D., F. R. C. P., LL. D., Senior Assistant Physician to 

 the Manchester Royal Infirmary. In one octavo volume of 725 pages, with 

 184 illustrations. Cloth, $4.50 ; leather, $5.50. 



This admirable work is intended for 

 students of medicine and for such medical 

 men as bave no time for lengthy treatises. 

 In every part this handbook merits the 



highest praise, and will no doubt be found 

 of the greatest value to the student as well 

 as to the practitioner. Edinburgh Medical 

 Journal, Jan. 1887. 



Roberts' Modern Surgery. 



The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery. 



For the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery. By 

 JOHN B. ROBERTS, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Phila- 

 delphia Polyclinic ; Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery in 

 the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania; Lecturer in Anatomy in 

 the University of Pennsylvania. In one very handsome octavo volume of 

 780 pages, with 501 illustrations. Cloth, $4.50 ; leather, $5.50. 

 This work is a very comprehensive man- 

 neral surgery, and will doubtless 



meet with a favorable reception by the pro- 

 fession. It has athoroughly practical charac- 

 ter, the subjects are treated with rare judg- 

 ment, its conclusions are in accord with 

 those of the leading practitioners of the art, 

 and its literature is fully up to all the ad- 



vanced doctrines and methods of practice of 

 the present day. Its general arrangement 

 follows this rule, and the author in his desire 

 to be concise and practical is at times almost 

 dogmatic, but this is entirely excusable con- 

 sidering the admirable manner in which he 

 has thus increased the usefulness of hi3 

 work. Medical Record, Jan. 17, 1891. 



Erichsen's Surgery Eighth Edition. 



The Science and Art of Surgery; Being a Treatise on 

 Surgical Injuries, Diseases and Operations. By JOHN E. EEICHSEN, F.R.S., 

 F. R. C. S., Professor of Surgery in University College, London, etc. From 

 the eighth and enlarged English edition. In two large 8vo. volumes of 2316 

 pages, with 984 engravings on wood. Cloth, $9.00 ; leather, $11.00. 



