Urinary, Venereal, Skin. 

 Roberts on Urinary Diseases Fourth Edition. 



A Practical Treatise on Urinary and Eenal Diseases, 

 including Urinary Deposits. By SIR WILLIAM ROBERTS, M.D., 

 Lecturer on Medicine in the Manchester School of Medicine, etc. Fourth 

 American from the fourth London edition. In one handsome octavo 

 of 609 pages, with 81 illustrations. Cloth, $3.50. 



Jackson on the Skin Just Ready. 



The Ready-Reference Handbook of Skin Diseases. 

 By GEORGE THOMAS JACKSON, M. D., Professor of Dermatology, Women's 

 Medical College, New York Infirmary. In one 12mo. volume of 450 pages 

 with 50 illustrations. Cloth, $2.75. 



This volume is devoted to the art of dermatology, to the practice of this 

 department of medicine in its latest development. No attempt has been 

 made to discuss debatable questions, and pathology and etiology do not 

 receive as full consideration as symptomatology, diagnosis and treatment. 

 The alphabetical arrangement of the different diseases has been adopted as 

 conducive to the greatest possible convenience in use. The pages are 

 illustrated with a large number of engravings, many being photographic 

 and vivid reproductions of actual cases. A handsome lithographic frontis- 

 piece adds to the beauty and usefulness of a volume for which a wide recog- 

 nition is assured. 



Culver & Hayden on Venereal Diseases. 



A Manual of Venereal Diseases. By E M. CULVER, 

 M. D., Pathologist and Assistant Attending Surgeon, Manhattan Hospital r 

 New York, and J. JR. HAYDEN, M. D., Chief of Clinic Venereal Depart- 

 ment, Vanderbilt Clinic, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 

 In one 12mo. volume of 289 pages, with 33 illustrations. Cloth, $1.75. 



Hyde on the Skin Second Edition. 



A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. For 

 the use of Students and Practitioners. By J. NEVINS HYDE, A.M., M.D., 

 Prof, of Dermatology and Venereal Diseases in Rush Med. College, Chicago. 

 Second edition. In one handsome octavo volume of 676 pages, 2 colored 

 plates and 85 beautiful and elaborate illus. Cloth, $4.50 ; leather, $5.50. 

 His treatise is like his clinical instruction, I into his book all the best of that which the 



past years have brought forth. The pre- 

 " tions and formulse are given in both 



admirably arranged, attractive in diction 

 and strikingly practical throughout. No 

 clearer description of the lesions of the skin 

 is to be met with anywhere. Dr. Hyde has 

 shown himself a comprehensive reader of 

 the latest literature, and has incorporated 



scriptions and formulse are given 

 common and metric systems. Text and 

 illustrations are good, and colored plates of 

 rare cases lend additional attractions. Me& 

 ical Press of Western New York, June, 1888. 



Hardaway's Manual of Skin Diseases. 



Manual of Skin Diseases. With Special Reference to 

 Diagnosis and Treatment. For the Use of Students and General Practi- 

 tioners. By W. A. HARDAWAY, M. D., Professor of Skin Diseases in the 

 Missouri Medical College, St. Louis. 12mo., 440 pages. Cloth, $3.00. 



