Surgery. 



Treves' Operative Surgery. 



A Manual of Operative Surgery. By FREDERICK 

 TREVES, F. R. C. S., Surgeon and Lecturer on Anatomy at the London 

 Hospital. In two octavo volumes containing 1550 pages, with 422 original 

 engravings. Complete work, cloth, $9.00 ; leather, $11.00. 



worthy of description ; for the way in which 

 the still more difficult task of choosdng among 

 the best of those has-been accomplished ; and 

 for the simple, clear, straightforward manner 

 in which the information thus gathered 

 from all surgical literature has been con- 

 veyed to the reader. Annals of Surgery, 

 March, 1892. 



We have no hesitation in declaring it the 

 best work on the subject in the English 

 language, and indeed in many respects 

 the best in any language. We feel called 

 upon to recommend the book so strongly for 

 the excellent judgment displayed in the 

 arduous task of selecting from among the 

 thousands of varying procedures those most 



Smith's Operative Surgery. 



The Principles and Practice of Operative Surgery. 

 By STEPHEN SMITH, M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University 

 of the City of New York. Second and thoroughly revised edition. In one 

 very handsome octavo volume of 892 pages, with 1005 illustrations. Cloth, 

 $4.00; leather, $5.00. 



It can be truly said that as a handbook 

 for the student, a companion for the sur- 

 geon, and even as a book of reference for the 

 physician not especially engaged in the 

 practice of surgery, this volume will long 

 hold a most conspicuous place, and seldom 



will its readers, no matter how unusual the 

 subject, consult its pages in vain Its com- 

 pact form, excellent print, numerous illustra- 

 tions, and especially its decidedly practical 

 character, all combine to commend it. Bos- 

 ton Medical and Surgical Journal, May 10, '88. 



Hamilton on Fractures and Dislocations. 



A Practical Treatise on Fractures and Dislocations. 

 By FRANK H. HAMILTON, M. D., LL. D., Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital, 

 New York. New (eighth) edition, revised and edited by STEPHEN SMITH, 

 A. M., M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of the City of 

 New York. In one very handsome octavo volume of 832 pages, with 507 

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



It ia pre-eminently the authority on frac- The more one reads the more one is im- 

 tures and dislocations, and universally pressed with its completeness. The work 

 quoted as such. The additions it has re- has been accomplished, and has been done 

 ceived by its recent revision make it a work clearly, concisely, excellently well. Boston 

 thoroughly in accordance with modern prac- Medical and Surgical Journal, May 26, 1892. 

 tice, theoretically, mechanically, aseptically. 



Stimson's Operative Surgery. 



A Manual of Operative Surgery. By LEWIS A. STIMSON, 

 B. A., M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery in the Medical Faculty of the 

 University of the City of New York. Second edition. In one very hand- 

 some royal 12mo. volume of 503 pages, with 342 illustrations. Cloth, $2 50. 



