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BRODIE'S SURGICAL WORKS. 



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CLINICAL LECTURES ON SURGERY 



DELIVERED AT ST. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL 



By Sir BENJAMIN BRODIE, Bart., V.P.R.S., 



SERJEANT SURGEON TO THE QUEEN, ETC. ETC. 



IN ONE NEAT OCTAVO VOLUME. 



" It would not be easy to find in the same compass more useful matter than is embraced in each 

 of these discourses, or indeed in this volume. We the less regret the limited extracts we have it 

 in our power to make from it, because we feel sure that it will in a short time find its way into all 

 the medical libraries in the country."— The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 



LECTURES 



ON THE DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS. 



SECOND AMERICAN FROM THE THIRD LONDON EDITION. 



WITH ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. 



In One Small Octavo Volume, Cloth, y 



This work has been entirely revised throughout, some of the author's views have rieen modified, 

 and a considerable proportion of new matter has been added, among which is a lecture on the 

 Operation of Lithotomy. 



PATHOLOGICAL AND SURGICAL UJfcKKY Allies 



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FROM THE FOURTH LONDON EDITION. 



toil!) tl)e fttrtlior's alterations anb 3 



In One Small Octavo Volume, Cloth. 



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«tvi .11 . , i • • ...J 4ka Bin^nt thpn this little volume will be one of much service, inas- 



«>» light afforded by modern Pathological Surgery^- N. Y f°"^'f ^'n_ . larce volume of 



&■ These three works can be had bound together lormmg a large volume ot 



BRODIE'S SURGICAL WORKS. 



MILLER'S SURGICAL WORKS. 



THE PRINCIPLES OF SURGERY 



BY JAMES MILLER, F.'R. S.E ., F .R. C J.S.E., 



Professor of Surgery in the University o. Ed.nburg &c. 

 ' In one neat octavo volume, to match the Author's volume on «Pract«e> 



• rt : rt „ 4k n t it nrpsents the philosophy of the science 

 « We fee, no hesitation in expressing <>»/ °P£'^ [" w Uh which we are acquainted.—PAi- 

 more folly and clearly than any other work in the language wuu 



ladelphia Medical Examiner. 



LATELY PUBLISHED 



THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY 



BY JAMES MILLER, 



Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburg. 



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In one neat octavo volume. 



„.„k *u. >< D.;„,inl P s of Surgery," by Professor Miller, lately 



issued by 



issue j ' . !.„ f«,» hook of ■ureery, and has been nnder 



«« This work, with the preceding one forms a comp ^te «Mt-bo ok - ot eu g ^ , .^^ ^ ^ 



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nval to most of them. While it does not oner tne san e «•"£»«; "„£,<!«£ '» not its deaign, let 

 our recent teat-books have been embellished, and while it « . 11 not ^ a "«• . . pw , w ,on of, 

 •aide the more complete and elaborate works of reference »hich the pr o«s» ,^ c ,e Xt -book 



*ehave no hesitation in stating that the two volume* torn, oge tber, 1 m ^ jJ orthern Journal 

 Of surgery than any one that has been heretofore offered to the student. 1 

 9f Medicine. 



