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Kelly and Noble's Gynecolog'y 

 and Abdominal Surgery 



Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery. Edited by HOWARD 

 A. KELLY, M. D., Professor of Gynecology in Johns Hopkins 

 University; and CHARLES P. NOBLE, M.D., Clinical Professor of 

 Gynecology in the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia. Two 

 imperial octavo volumes of 900 pages each, containing 880 illus- 

 trations, mostly original. Per volume : Cloth, $8.00 net ; Half 

 Morocco, $9.50 net. 



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WITH 880 ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY HERMANN BECKER 

 AND MAX BRODEL 



In view of the intimate association of gynecology with abdominal surgery 

 the editors have combined these two important subjects in one work. For 

 this reason the work will be doubly valuable, for not only the gynecologist and 

 general practitioner will find it an exhaustive treatise, but the surgeon also will 

 find here the latest technic of the various abdominal operations. It possesses 

 a number of valuable features not to be found in any other publication cover- 

 ing the same fields. It contains a chapter upon the bacteriology and one upon 

 the pathology of gynecology, dealing fully with the scientific basis of gyne- 

 cology. In no other work can this information, prepared by specialists, be 

 found as separate chapters. There is a large chapter devoted entirely to 

 medical gynecology > written especially for the physician engaged in general 

 practice. Heretofore the general practitioner was compelled to search through 

 an entire work in order to obtain the information desired. Abdominal sur- 

 gery proper, as distinct from gynecology, is fully treated, embracing operations 

 upon the stomach, upon the intestines, upon the liver and bile-ducts, upon the 

 pancreas and spleen, upon the kidney, ureter, bladder, and the peritoneum. 

 Special attention has been given to modern technic. The illustrations are the 

 work of Mr. Hermann Becker and Mr. Max Br'odel. 



American Journal of the Medical Sciences 



" It is needless to s:iy that the work has been thoroughly done : the names of the authors 

 and editors would guarantee this ; but much may be said in praise of the method of presen- 

 tation, and attention may be called to the inclusion of matter not to be found elsewhere." 



