D. APPLETON <S- CO.'S MEDICAL WORKS. j 



OBSTETRIC CLINIC. A Practical Contribution to the Study 



of Obstetrics, and the Diseases of Women and Children. By GEORGE T. 

 ELLIOT, M. D., late Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and 

 Children in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College ; Physician to Bellevue 

 Hospital and to the New York Lying-in Asylum, etc. 

 i vol., 8vo, 458 pp. Cloth, $4.50. 



This work is, in a measure, a resume of separate papers previously prepared by the late Dr. 

 Elliot ; and contains, besides, a record of nearly two hundred important and difficult cases in mid- 

 wifery, selected from his own practice. The cases thus collected represent faithfully the diffi- 

 culties, anxieties, and disappointments inseparable from the practice of obstetrics, as well as some 

 of the successes for which the profession are entitled to hope in these arduous and responsible 

 tasks. It has met with a hearty reception, and has received the highest encomiums both in this 

 country and in Europe. 



THE SOURCE OF MUSCULAR POWER. Arguments 



and Conclusions drawn from Observations upon the Human Subject under 

 conditions of Rest and of Muscular Exercise. By AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M. D., 

 Professor of Physiology in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New 

 York, etc., etc. 



i vol., 8vo, 103 pp. Cloth, $1.00. 



"There are few questions relating to Philosophy of greater interest and importance than the 

 one which is the subject of this essay. I have attempted to present an accurate statement of my 

 own observations and what seem to me to be the logical conclusions to be drawn from them, as 

 well as from experiments made by others upon the human subject under conditions of rest and of 

 muscular exercise." From the Preface. 



ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SEVERE 



AND PROTRACTED MUSCULAR EXERCISE. With special ref- 

 erence to its Influence upon the Excretion of Nitrogen. By AUSTIN FLINT, 

 Jr., M. D., Professor of Physiology in the Bellevue Hospital Medical Col- 

 lege, New York, etc., etc. 



i vol., 8vo, 91 pp. Cloth, $1.00. 



This monograph on the relations of Urea to Exercise is the result of a thorough anil careful 

 investigation made in the case of Mr. Edward Payson Weston, the celebrated pedestrian. The 

 chemical analyses were made under the direction of R. O. Doremus, M. D., Professor o.f Chem- 

 istry and Toxicology in the. Bellevue Hospital Medical College, by Mr. Oscar Loew, his assistant. 

 The observations were made with the co-operation of J. C. Dalton, M. D., Professor of Physiol- 

 ogy in the College of Physicians and Surgeons; Alexander B. Mott, M. D., Professor of Surgical 

 Anatomy; W. H. Van Buren, M. D., Professor of Principles of Surgery; Austin Flint, M. D., 

 Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine; W. A. Hammond, M. D., Professor of the 

 Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System all of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 



MANUAL OF CHEMICAL EXAMINATION OF THE 



URINE IN DISEASE. With Brief Directions for the Examination of 

 the most Common Varieties of Urinary Calculi. By AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., 

 M. D., Professor of Physiology and Microscopy in the Bellevue Hospital 

 Medical College ; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, etc. 

 Fifth edition, revised and corrected. I vol., ramo, 77 pp. Cloth, $l.oo. 



The chief aim of this little work is to enable the busy practitioner to make for himself, rapidly 

 and easily, all ordinary examinations of Urine; to give him the benefit of the author's experience 

 in eliminating little difficulties in the manipulations, and in reducing processes of analysis to the 

 utmost simplicity that is" consistent with accuracy. 



" We do not know of any work in English so reputation of the author is a sufficient guarantee of 

 complete and handy as the Manual now offered to the accuracy of all the directions given." Journal 

 the Profession by Dr. Flint, and the high scientific of Applied Chemistry. 



