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CO:S MEDICAL WORKS. 



A TREATISE ON NERVOUS DISEASES: Their Symp- 

 toms and Treatment. A Text-book for Students and Practitioners. By S. 

 G. WEBBER, M. D., Clinical Instructor in Nervous Diseases, Harvard Med- 

 ical School ; Visiting Physician for Diseases of the Nervous System at the 

 Boston City Hospital, etc. 



I vol., 8vo, 415 pp. 15 Illustrations. Cloth, $3.00. 



" The book before us is especially adapted to the 

 needs of the general practitioner who, though con- 

 scious of his inability to discern and trace the nerv- 

 ous element in the cases under his care, realizes 

 very fully that this inability is not consonant with 

 the best interests of his patient. Dr. Webber has 

 not written for the specialist, but for the student 

 and general practitioner, who will find in his book 

 what they most need for the diagnosis and treat- 

 ment of the diseases as they present themselves in 

 general practice. His style is very readable and 

 lucid, and is well adapted to those who have not 

 specially prepared themselves to understand the 



peculiar language of the more advanced neurologist. 

 He covers very completely the field of nervous affec- 

 tions, and his book will prove a very valuable acqui- 

 sition to the library of the intelligent physician." 

 Medical Age. 



" The beauty and usefulness of the book are much 

 enhanced by the fact that it is not loaded down with 

 references to other authors, but proceeds in an orig- 

 inal manner to sum up all that is known to the 

 present day upon the subjects treated. Taking the 

 book as a whole it is one of the best we have seen 

 in many a day." Texas Courier-Record. 



THE CURABILITY AND TREATMENT OF PUL- 

 MONARY PHTHISIS. By S. JACCOUD, Professor of Medical Pathology 

 to the Faculty of Paris ; Member of the Academy of Medicine ; Physician 

 to the Lariboisiere Hospital, Paris, etc. Translated and edited by MONTAGU 

 LUBBOCK, M. D. (London and Paris), M. R. C. P. (England), etc. 

 8vo, 407 pp. Cloth, $4.00. 



" This is the work of that most eminent French- 

 man of the Ecole de Mtdecine of Paris, and the 

 translation of Lubbcck is strong and masterly inas- 

 much as it evidences the possession of a large 

 vocabulary knowledge of both the original and 

 English. No man of the present day, with the 

 single exception perhaps of Hughes Rennet, has 

 devoted as much careful study to the climatic treat- 

 ment of phthisis as Dr. Jaccoud, and his conclusions 

 on this point so far as regards the Continent of 

 Europe must be deemed final." Cincinnati Lancet 

 and Clinic. 



"M. Jaccoud, the author of the work, and the 

 eminent professor of the Ecole de Mfdecine, Paris, 

 is generally recognized on the Continent as one of 

 the best authorities on pulmonary phthisis, so that 

 an English edition of his work will certainly be 

 very acceptable to those interested in the subject. 

 . . . M. Jaccoud's reputation is justly so great that 

 his opinions with respect to the treatment will be 

 read with general interest." Texas Courier-Record 

 of Medicine. 



THE USE OF THE MICROSCOPE IN CLINICAL 



AND PATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. By Dr. CARL FRIEDLAEN- 

 DER, Privat-Docent in Pathological Anatomy in Berlin. Translated from 

 the enlarged and improved second edition, by HENRY C. COE, M. D., etc. 

 With a Chromo-Lithograph. I2mo, 195 pp., with copious Index. Cloth, $1.00. 



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"We are very much pleased to see Dr. Fried- 

 laender's little book make its appearance in English 

 dress. As we have a practical acquaintance of the 

 German edition since its appearance, we can speak 

 of it in terms of unqualified praise. . . . Every one 

 doing pathological work should have this little book 

 in his possession. . . . The translator has done his 

 work well, and has certainly conferred a great favor 

 on all microscopists by placing -within the reach of 

 every one the work of so accomplished a teacher as 

 Dr. Carl Friedlaender." Canada Medical and Sur- 

 gical Journal. 



" Much good has been done in placing this little 

 work in the hands of the profession. The technique 

 of preparing, cutting, and staining specimens is 

 given at some length ; also rules for the examination 

 of the various bodily fluids in both health and 

 disease. The use of the microscope with high pow- 

 ers, immersion lenses, and other accessories, is ex- 

 plained very clearly. It is a very readable volume, 

 even for those not engaged in actual laboratory 

 work. A chromo-lithograph shows the various 

 forms of disease-germs which have been definitely 

 isolated." Medical Record. 



MEDICAL ETHICS AND ETIQUETTE. Commentaries 

 on the National Code of Ethics. By AUSTIN FLINT, M. D. 

 I2mo, 101 pp. 60 cents. 



