Gynecology. 

 Tbomas & Munde on Women Sixth Edition. 



A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of "Women. 

 BY T. GAILLARD THOMAS, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus Professor of Diseases 

 of Women in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, and 

 PAUL F. MUNDE, M. D., Professor of Gynecology in the New York Poly- 

 clinic. New (sixth) edition, thoroughly revised and rewritten by Dr 

 Monde". In one large handsome octavo volume of 824 pages, with 347 illus- 

 trations, of which 201 are new. Cloth, $5.00; leather, $6.00. 



Probably no treatise ever written by an 

 American author on a medical topic has 

 been accepted by more practitioners, as a 

 standard text-book, or read with pleasure 

 and profit by more medical students than 

 Thomas on the diseases of women. This 

 volume in classic excellence, elegance of dic- 



tion and scholarly and scientific statement 

 must remain what it long has been, a stand- 

 ard text-book both for practitioner and stu- 

 dent, at home and abroad, and an enduring 

 pride to American gynecologists. Hie 

 Brooklyn Medical Journal, March, 1892. 



Davenport's Non-Surgical Gynaecology New Ed. 



Diseases of Women, a Manual of Non- Surgical 

 Gynaecology. Designed especially for the Us?e of Students and General 

 Practitioners. By F. H. DAVENPORT, M. D., Assistant in Gynaecology in 

 the Medical Department of Harvard University, Boston. New (second) 

 edition. In one handsome 12mo. volume of 314 pages, with 106 illustra- 

 tions. Cloth, $1.75. Just ready. 



Comparatively few practitioners are pre- 

 pared to perform the graver gynecological 

 operations, but all are compelled to deal with 

 the multitudinous ailments of women, and in 

 many instances non-surgical measures are 

 preferable, though neglected by those whose 

 special skill has enlarged the field of opera- 

 tive interference. The present volume deals 



with nothing which has not stood the actual 

 test of experience, and being concisely and 

 clearly written it conveys a great amount 

 ef information in a convenient space. The 

 demand for two editions in less than three 

 years confirms its usefulness. The Medical 

 Brief, August, 1892. 



May 



on Diseases of Women Second Edition. 



A Manual of the Diseases of "Women. Being a concise 

 and systematic exposition of the theory and practice of Gynecology. By 

 CHARLES H. MAY, M. D., late House Surgeon to Mount Sinai Hospital, 

 New York. Second edition, edited by L. S. Rau, M.D., AttendiDg Gynecol- 

 ogist at the Harlem Hospital, N. Y. In one 12mo. volume of 360 pages, 

 with 31 illustrations. Cloth, $1.75. 



This is a manual of gynecology in a very ger works desires to review the subject, and 

 condensed form, and the fact that a second he adds that it may be useful to the prac- 

 edition has been called for indicates that it titioner who wishes to refresh his memory 

 has met with a favorable reception. It is rapidly but has not the time to consult lar- 

 intended, the author tells us, to aid the stu- ger woiks. The Physician and Surgeon, 

 dent who after having carefully perused lar- J une, 1890. 



