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



THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MAN. Designed to represent the 



Existing State of Physiological Science as applied to the Functions of the 

 Human Body. By AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M. D., Professor of Physiology and 

 Physiological Anatomy in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New 

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

 New and thoroughly revised edition. In 5 vols., 8vo. Per volume, cloth, $4.50; sheep, $5.50. 



Volume I. The Blood ; Circulation ; Respiration. 



Volume II. Alimentation ; Digestion ; Absorption ; Lymph and Chyle. 



Volume III. Secretion; Excretion; Ductless Glands; Nutrition; Animal 



Heat; Movements; Voice and Speech. 

 Volume IV. The Nervous System. 

 Volume V. Special Senses ; Generation. 



"As a book of general information it will be 

 found useful to the practitioner, and, as a book of 

 reference, invaluable in the hands of the anatomist 

 and physiologist." Dublin Quarterly Journal of 

 Medical Science. 



" Dr. Flint's reputation is sufficient to give a 

 character to the book among the profession, where 

 it will chiefly circulate, and many of the facts given 



have been verified by the author in his laboratory 

 and in public demonstration." Chicago Courier. 



" The author bestows judicious care and labor. 

 Facts are selected with discrimination, theories crit- 

 ically examined, and conclusions enunciated with 

 commendable clearness and precision." American 

 Journal of the Medical Sciences. 



SYPHILIS AND MARRIAGE. Lectures delivered at the 

 St. Louis Hospital, Paris. By ALFRED FOURNIER, Brofesseur a la Faculte 

 de Me"decine de Paris ; Medecin de 1'Hdpital Saint-Louis. Translated by 

 P. Albert Morrow, M. D., Physician to the Skin and Venereal Department. 

 New York Dispensary, etc., etc. 



I vol., 8vo. Cloth, $2.00; sheep, $3.00. 



" The book supplies a want long recognized in 

 medical literature, and is based upon a very ex- 

 tended experience in the special hospitals for syphilis 

 of Paris, which have furnished the author with a rich 

 and rare store of clinical cases, utilized by him with 

 great discrimination, originality, and clinical judg- 

 ment. It exhibits a profound knowledge of its sub^ 

 ject under all relations, united with marked skill and 

 tact in treating the delicate social questions neces- 

 sarily involved in such a line of investigation. The 

 entire volume is full of information, mnemonically 

 condensed into axiomatic 'points.' It is a book to 

 buy, to keep, to read, to profit by, and to lend to 

 others." Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 



" This work of the able and distinguished French 

 syphilographer, Professor Fournier, is without doubt 

 one of the most remarkable and important produc- 

 tions of the day. Possessing profound knowledge 

 of syphilis in all its protean forms, an unexcelled 

 experience, a dramatic force of expression, untinged, 

 however, by even a suspicion of exaggeration, and 

 a rare tact in dealing with the most delicate prob- 

 lems, he has given to the world a series of lectures 

 which, by their fascination of style, compels atten- 

 tion, and by their profundity of wisdom carries con- 

 viction." St. Louis Courier of Medicine and Col- 

 lateral Sciences. 



' ' Written with a perfect fairness, with a supe- 

 rior ability, and in a style which, without aiming at 

 effect, engages, interests, persuades, this work is one 

 of those which ought to be immediately placed in 

 the hands of every physician who desires not only 

 to cure his patients, but to understand and fulfill his 

 duty as an honest man." Lyon Medicate. 



' No physician, who pretends to keep himself 



informed upon the grave social questions to which 

 this disease imparts an absorbing interest, can afford 

 to leave this valuable work unread." St. Louis 

 Clinical Record. 



' ' The author handles this grave social problem 

 without stint. A general perusal of this work would 

 be of untold benefit to society." Louisville Medical 

 News. 



" The subject is treated by Professor Fournier in 

 a manner that is above criticism. Exhaustive clini- 

 cal knowledge, discriminating judgment, and thor- 

 ough honesty of opinion are united in the author, 

 and he presents his subject in a crisp and almost 

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 of the question of which it treats." New York 

 Medical Record. 



" Every page is full of the most practical and 

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 guage." Detroit Lancet. 



" The subject here presented is one of the most 

 important that can engage the attention of the pro- 

 fession. The volume should be generally read, as 

 the subject-matter is of great importance to society." 

 Maryland Medical Journal. 



' ' We can give only a very incomplete idea of 

 this work of M. Fournier, which, by its precision, 

 its clearness, by the forcible manner in which the 

 facts are grouped and presented, defies all analysis. 

 ' Syphilis and Marriage ' ought to be read by all 

 physicians, who will find in it, first of all, science, 

 but who will also find in it, during the hours they 

 devote to its perusal, a charming literary pleasure.*' 

 Annales de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie. 



