SAUA r DERS' BOOKS ON 



Ashton's 

 Practice of Gynecolog'y 



The Practice of Gynecology. By W. EASTERLY ASHTON, 

 M.D., LL.D., Professor of Gynecology in the Medico -Chi rurgi- 

 cal College, Philadelphia. Handsome octavo volume of 1099 

 pages, containing 1058 original line drawings. Cloth, $6.50 

 net; Half Morocco, $8.00 net. 



JUST READY THE NEW (4th) EDITION 



Four editions of this work have been demanded in as many years. Among 

 the new additions are : Colonic lavage and flushing, Hirst's treatment for 

 vaginismus, Dudley's treatment of cystocele, Montgomery's round ligament 

 operation, Chorio-epithelioma of the Uterus, Passive Incontinence of the 

 Urine, and Moynihan's methods in Intestinal Anastomosis. Nothing is left to 

 be taken for granted, the author not only telling his readers in every instance 

 what should be done but also precisely how to do it. A distinctly original 

 feature of the book is the illustrations, numbering 1058 line drawings made 

 especially under the author's personal supervision from actual apparatus, living 

 models, and dissections on the cadaver. 



From its first appearance Dr. Ashton's book set a standard in practical 

 medical books ; that he has produced a work of unusual value to the medical 

 practitioner is shown by the demand for new editions. 



Howard A. Kelly, M. D., 



Professor of Gynecologic Surgery, yohns Hopkins University 



"It is different from anything that has as yet appeared. The illustrations are particu- 

 larly clear and satisfactory. One specially good feature is the pains with which you 

 describe so many details so often left to the imagination." 



Charles B. Penrose, M D., 



Formerly Professor of Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania. 



" I know of no book that goes so thoroughly and satisfactorily into all the details of 

 everything connected with the subject. In this respect your book differs from the others." 



George M. Edebohls, M.D. 



Professor of Diseases of Women, New York Post- Graduate Medical School. 

 " I have looked it through and must congratulate you upon having produced a text- 

 book most admirably adapted to teach gynecology to those who must get their knowledge, 

 even to the minutest and most elementary details, from books." 



