BLANCHARD & LEA'S MEDICAL 



CONDIE (D. F.), M. D., &c. 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Third 



edition, revised and augmented. In one large volume, 8vo., of over 700 pages. 



Dr. Condie's scholarship, acumen ? industry, and 

 practical sense are manifested in this, as in all his 

 numerous contributions to science. Dr. Holmes' s 

 Report to the American Medical Association. 



Taken as a whole, in our judgment, Dr. Condie's 

 Treatise is the one from the perusal of which the 

 practitioner in this country will rise with the great- 

 est satisfaction Western Journal of Medicine and 

 Surgery. 



One of the best works upon the Diseases of Chil- 

 dren in the English language. Western Lancet. 



We feel assured from actual experience that no 

 physician's library can be complete without a copy 

 of this work. ^V. Y. Journal of Medicine. 



Perhaps the most full and complete work now be- 

 fore the profession of the United States ; indeed, we 

 may say in the English language. It is vastly supe- 

 rior to most of its predecessors. Transylvania Med. 

 Journal . 



A veritable paBdiatric encyclopedia, and an honor 

 to American medical literature. Ohio Medical and 

 Surgical Journal. 



Every important fact that has been verified or 

 developed since the publication of the previous edi- 

 tion, either in relation to the nature, diagnosis, or 

 treatment of the diseases of children, has been ar- 

 ranged and incorporated into the body of the work ; 

 thus posting up to date, to use a counting-house 

 phrase, all the valuable facts and useful information 

 on the subject. To the American practitioner, Dr. 

 Condie's remarks on the diseases of children will 

 be invaluable, and we accordingly advise those 

 who have failed to read this work to procure a copy, 

 and make themselves familiar with its sound princi- 

 ples. The New Orleans Med. and Surg. Journal. 



We feel persuaded that the American medical pro- 

 fession will soon regard it not only as a very good, 

 but as the VERY BEST "Practical Treatise on the 

 Diseases of Children." American Medical Journal. 



We pronounced the first edition to be the best 

 work on the diseases of children in the English 

 language, and, notwithstanding all that has been 

 published, we still regard it in that light. Medical 

 Examiner. 



COOPER (BRANSBY B.), F. R. S., 

 Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c. 



LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. 



In one very large octavo volume, of 750 pages. (Lately Issued). 



For twenty-five years Mr. Bransby Cooper has 

 been surgeon to Guy's Hospital; and the volume 

 before us may be said to consist of an account of 

 the results of his surgical experience during that 

 long period. We cordially recommend Mr. Bransby 

 Cooper's Lectures as a most valuable addition to 

 our surgical literature, and one which cannot fail 

 to be of service both to students and to those who 

 are actively engaged in the practice of their profes- 

 sion. The Lancet. 



A good book by a good man is always welcome ; 

 and Mr. Bransby Cooper's book does no discredit to 



its paternity. It has reminded us, in its easy style 

 and copious detail, more of Watson's Lectures, thnn 

 any book we have seen lately, and we should not 

 be surprised to see it occupy a similar position to 

 that well-known work in professional estimation. 

 It consists of seventy-five lectures on the most im- 

 portant surgical diseases. To analyze such a work 

 is impossible, while so interesting is every lecture, 

 that we feel ourselves really at a loss what to select 

 for quotation. The work is one which cannot fail 

 to become a favorite with the profession ; and it pro- 

 mises to supply a hiatus which the student of sur- 

 gery has often to deplore. Medical Times. 



COOPER (SIR ASTLEY P.), F. R. S., &c. 

 A TREATISE ON DISLOCATIONS AND FRACTURES OF THE JOINTS. 



Edited by BRANSBY B. COOPER, F. R. S., &c. With additional Observations by Prof. J. C. 

 WARREN. A new American edition. In one handsome octavo volume, with numerous illustra- 

 tions on wood. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON THE ANATOMY AND TREATMENT OF ABDOMINAL HERNIA. 



One large volume, imperial 8vo., with over 130 lithographic figures. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON THE STRUCTURE AND DISEASES OF THE TESTIS, AND ON 



THE TlimUS GLAND. One vol. imperial Svo., with 177 figures, on 29 plates. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON THE ANATOMY AND DISEASES OF THE BREAST, with twenty- 

 five Miscellaneous and Surgical Papers. One large volume, imperial Svo., with 252 figures, on 

 36 plates. 



These three last volumes complete the surgical writings of Sir Astley Cooper. They are very 

 handsomely printed, with a large number of lithographic plates, executed in the best style, and are 

 presented at exceedingly low prices. 



