D. APPLE TON &* CO.'S MEDICAL WORKS. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON TUMORS OF THE 



MAMMARY GLAND : embracing their Histology, Pathology, Diagnosis, 

 and Treatment. By SAMUEL W. GROSS, A. M., M. D., Surgeon to, and 

 Lecturer on Clinical Surgery in, the Jefferson Medical College Hospital 

 and the Philadelphia Hospital, etc. 



In one handsome 8vo vol. of 246 pp., with 29 Illustrations. Cloth. $2.50. 



"The work opportunely supplies a real want, 

 and is the result of accurate work, and we heartily 

 recommend it to our readers as well worthy of care- 

 ful study." London Lancet. 



" We know of no book in the English language 

 which attempts to cover the ground covered by this 

 one indeed, the author seems to be the first who has 

 sought to handle the whole subject of mammary 

 tumors in one systematic treatise. How he has suc- 

 ceeded will best be seen by a study of the book itself. 

 In the early chapters the classification and relative 

 frequency of the various tumors, their evolution and 

 transformations, and their etiology, are dealt with ; 

 then each class is studied in a separate chapter, in 

 which the result of the author's work is compared 

 with that of others, and the general conclusions are 

 drawn which give to the book its great practical 

 value ; finally, a chapter is devoted to diagnosis, one 

 to treatment, and one to the tumors in the mam- 

 mary gland of the male." New York Medical 

 Journal. 



"We heartily commend this work to the profes- 

 sion, knowing that those who study its pages will 

 be well repaid and have a better understanding of 

 what to the average practitioner is obscure and un- 

 satisfactory." l^oledo Medical and Surgical Jour- 

 nal. 



' ' Dr. Gross has produced a work of real and 

 permanent value ; it is not overstating the truth to 

 say that this little volume is probably the best con- 

 tribution to medical science which the present year 

 has brought forth. We believe that the author has 



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done what he has set out to do, viz., constructed i 

 systematic and strictly accurate treatise on mamman 

 tumors, and brought to his task all the light afforded 

 by the most recent investigations into their pathol- 

 ogy." St. Louis Clinical Record. 



" This book is a real contribution to our profes- 

 sional literature ; and it comes from a source which 

 commands our respect. The plan is very systematic 

 and complete, and the student or practitioner alike 

 will find exactly the information he seeks upon any 

 of the diseases which are incident to the mammarj 

 gland." Obstetrical Gazette. 



" Altogether, the work is one of more than ordi 

 nary interest to the surgeon, gynaecologist, and phy- 

 sician." Detroit Lancet. 



OUTLINES OF THE PATHOLOGY AND TREAT- 

 MENT OF SYPHILIS AND ALLIED VENEREAL DISEASES. By 

 HERMANN VON ZEISSL, M. D., late Professor at the Imperial-Royal Univer- 

 sity of Vienna. Second edition, revised by MAXIMILIAN VON ZEISSL, M. D., 

 Privat-Docent for Diseases of the Skin and Syphilis at the Imperial-Royal 

 University of Vienna. Authorized edition. Translated, with Notes, by H. 

 RAPHAEL, M. D., Attending Physician for Diseases of the Genito-rUrinary 

 Organs and Syphilis, Bellevue Hospital Out-patient Department, etc. 

 8vo, 402 pages. Cloth, $4.00; sheep, $5.00. 



" We regard the book as an excellent text-book 

 for student or physician, and hope to hear of its 

 adoption as such In therapeutic detail, the rec- 

 ommendations are all good." Virginia Medical 

 Monthly. 



"It is scarcely necessary to refer to the talented 

 author of the above-named work, since his life-long 

 labor as a teacher and writer upon venereal diseases 

 has made him known and quoted wherever these af- 

 fections exist and are treated." Polyclinic. 



" The book is a most excellent one in every re- 

 spect, and the translator has done his work well." 

 Columbus Medical Journal. 



" It is a most thorough and practical manual, and 

 translator and publisher both have done well in their 

 respective capacities in thus issuing it." Medical 

 Press of Western New York. 



" Medical science suffered a severe loss when, in 

 September, 1884, Hermann von Zeissl died. Hap- 

 pily for us, this master in his chosen specialty had 

 embodied the results of his vast experience in a text- 

 book on syphilis and venereal diseases and published 

 it some years before his death. The book now be- 

 fore us is a second edition of the former book, re- 

 vised and in large part rewritten by Maximilian von 

 Zeissl, and issued in the original some seven months 

 before the father's death. It is a masterly treatise 

 and thoroughly practical. We can commend it to 

 all who are interested in venereal subjects. . . . Dr. 

 Raphael has made a smooth and readable transla- 

 tion and has added much valuable matter to the book, 

 adapting it to the use of American physicians. The 

 chapter on galloping syphilis is entirely by him." 

 The New York Medical Journal. 



