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WILSON (ERASMUS), M. D., F. R. S. 



Lecturer on Anatomy, London. 



THE DISSECTOR'S MANUAL; or, Practical and Surgical Anatomy. Third 

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BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ON CONSTITUTIONAL AND HEREDITARY SYPHILIS, AND ON 



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BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



HEALTHY SKIN; A Popular Treatise on the Skin and Hair, their Preserva- 

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(Now Complete.) 

 WEST (CHARLES), M. D., 



Accoucheur to and Lecturer on Midwifery at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Physician to the Hospital for 



Sick Children, &c. 



LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN. Now complete in one hand- 

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As a writer, Dr. West stands, in our opinion, se- 

 cond only to Watson, the" Macaulay of Medicine;" 

 he possesses that happy faculty of clothing instruc- 

 tion in easy garments; combining pleasure with 

 profit, he leads his pupils, in spite of the ancient 

 proverb, along a royal road to learning. His work 

 is one which will not satisfy the extreme on either 

 side, but it is one that will please the great ma- 

 jority who are seeking truth, and one that will con- 

 vince the student that he has committed himself to 

 a candid, safe, and valuable guide. We anticipate 

 with pleasure the appearance of the second part of 

 the work, which, if it equals this part, will com- 

 plete one of our very best volumes upon diseases of 

 females. N. A. Med.-Chirurg. Review, July, 1S58. 



We must now conclude this hastily written sketch 

 with the confident assurance to our readers that the 

 work will well repay perusal. The conscientious, 



painstaking, practical physician is apparent on every 

 page. N. Y. Journal of Medicine, March, 1858. 



We know of no treatise of the kind so complete 

 and yet so compact. Chicago Meet. Journal, Janu- 

 ary, 1858. 



A fairer, more honest, more earnest, and more re- 

 liable investigator of the many diseases of women 

 and children is not to be found in any country. 

 Southern Med. and Surg. Journal, January 1858. 



We gladly recommend his Lectures as in the high- 

 est degree instructive to all who are interested in 

 obstetric practice. London Lancet. 



We have to say of it, briefly and decidedly, that 

 it is the best work on the subject in any language; 

 and that it stamps Dr. West as the facile princeps 

 of British obstetric authors. Edinb. Med. Journ. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD. 



Second American, from the Second and Enlarged London edition. In one volume, octavo, 

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We take leave of Dr. West with great respect for 

 his attainments, a due appreciation of his acute 

 powers of observation, and a deep sense of obliga- 

 tion for this valuable contribution to our profes- 

 sional literature. His book is undoubtedly in many 

 respects the best we possess on diseases of children. 

 Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science. 



Dr. West has placed the profession under deep ob- 



ligation by this able, thorough, and finished work 

 upon a subject which almost daily taxes to the ut- 

 most the skill of the general practitioner. He has 

 with singular felicity threaded his way through ail 

 the tortuous labyrinths of the difficult subject lie has 

 undertaken to elucidate, and has in many of the 

 darkest corners left a light, which will never be 

 extinguished. Nashville Medical Journal. 



BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



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ON DISEASES OF THE VESICUL^E SEMINALES. See "LALLEMAND," 



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