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Friihwald and WestcottV 

 Diseases of Children 



Diseases of Children. A Practical Reference Book for Students 

 and Practitioners. By PROFESSOR DR. FERDINAND FRUHWALD, of 

 Vienna. Edited, with additions, by THOMPSON S WESTCOTT, M. D., 

 Associate in Diseases of Children, University of Pennsylvania. Octavo 

 volume of 533 pages, containing 176 illustrations. Cloth, i8s. net. 



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This work represents the author's twenty years' experience, and is intended 

 as a practical reference work for the student and practitioner. With this refer- 

 ence feature in view, the individual diseases have been arranged alphabetically. 

 The prophylactic, therapeutic, and dietetic treatments are elaborately discussed. 

 The practical value of the book has been considerably enhanced by the many 

 excellent illustrations. 

 E. H. Hartley, M. D., 



Professor of Pediatrics, Chemistry, and Toxicology, Long Island College Hospital, New York. 

 "It is a new idea, which ought to become popular because of the alphabetic arrangement. 

 Its title expresses just what it is a ready reference hand-book." 



RuhrahV 

 Diseases of Children 



A Manual of Diseases of Children. By JOHN RUHRAH, M. D., 

 Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children, College of Physicians and 

 Surgeons, Baltimore. I2mo of 404 pages, fully illustrated. Flexible 

 leather, los. net. 



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In writing this manual Dr. Ruhrah's aim was to present a work that would be 

 of the greatest value to students. All the important facts are given concisely and 

 explicitly, the therapeutics of infancy and childhood being outlined very care- 

 fully and clearly. There are also directions for dosage and prescribing, and a 

 number of useful prescriptions are included. The feeding of infants is given in 

 detail, and the entire work is amply illustrated with practical illustrations. A 

 valuable aid consists in the many references to pediatric literature, so selected 

 as to be easily accessible by the student. 



