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CATALOGUE 



OF 



MEDICAL WO R K S. 



THE PUERPERAL DISEASES. Clinical Lectures deliv- 

 ered at Bellevue Hospital. By FORDYCE BARKER, M. D., Clinical Professor 

 of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women in the Bellevue Hospital Medical 

 College ; late Obstetric Physician to Bellevue Hospital ; Surgeon to the 

 New York State Woman's Hospital, etc. 



Fourth edition, i vol., 8vo, 526 pp. Cloth, $5.00; sheep, $6.00. 



" For nearly twenty years it has been my duty, as well as my privilege, to give clinical lectures 

 at Bellevue Hospital, on midwifery, the puerperal, and the other diseases of women. This volume 

 is made up substantially from phonographic reports of the lectures which I have given on the 

 puerperal diseases. Having had rather exceptional opportunities for the study of these diseases, 

 I have felt it to be an imperative duty to utilize, so far as lay in my power, the advantages which 

 I have enjoyed for the promotion of science, and, I hope, for the interested humanity." From 

 Author's Preface. 



ON SEA-SICKNESS. By FORDYCE BARKER, M. D. 



I vol., i6mo, 36 pp. Flexible cloth, 75 cents. 



Reprinted from the " New York Medical Journal." By reason of the great demand for the 

 number of that Journal containing the paper, it is now presented in book form, with such prescrip- 

 tions added as the author has found useful in relieving the suffering from sea-sickness. 



PARALYSIS FROM BRAIN DISEASE IN ITS COM- 

 MON FORMS. By H. CHARLTON BASTIAN, M. A., M. D., Fellow of the 

 Royal College of Physicians ; Professor of Pathological Anatomy in Uni- 

 versity College, London. 



With Illustrations. I vol., I2mo, 340 pp. Cloth, $1.75. 



" These lectures were delivered in University College Hospital last year, at a time when I was 

 doing duty for one of the senior physicians, and during the same year after they had been repro- 

 duced from very full notes taken by my friend Mr. John Tweedy they appeared in the pages of 

 ' The Lancet.' They are now republished at the request of many friends, though only after having 

 undergone a very careful revision, during which a considerable quantity of new matter has been 

 added. It would have been easy to have very much increased the size of the book by the intro 

 duction of a larger number of illustrative cases, and by treatment of many of the subjects at greater 

 length, but this the author has purposely abstained from doing under the belief (hat in its present 

 form it is likely to prove more acceptable to students, and also perhaps more useful to busy prac- 

 titioners." Extract from Preface. 



THE MANAGEMENT OF INFANCY, Physiological and 



Moral. Intended chiefly for the Use of Parents. By ANDREW COMBE, M. D. 

 Revised and edited by Sir James Clark, K. C. B., M. D., F. R. S., Physician- 

 in-ordinary to the Queen. 



First American from the tenth London edition. I vol., I2mo, 302 pp. Cloth, $1.50. 

 41 This excellent little book should be in the hand of every mother of a family." The Lancet. 



