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Crile & Lower's Anoci-Association 



Anoci-Association. By George W. Crile, M. D., F. R. C. S., Pro- 

 fessor of Surgery, and William E. Lower, M. D., Assistant Professor 

 of Genito-Urinary Surgery, Western Reserve University. Octavo of 

 275 pages, illustrated. Cloth, ^3.00 net. 



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Anoci-association robs surgery of its harshness, diminishes postoperative mortality, 

 lessens shock, nausea, vomiting, gas pains, backache, nephritis, pneumonia, and 

 other postoperative complications. You get here, first of all, a monograph on 

 skock — its kinetic theory, its histologic and clinical pathology, and its treatment. 

 Then follow chapters on the principles of anoci-association ; the technic of its appli- 

 cation in the administration of the anesthetic in abdominal, gynecologic, and 

 genito-urinary work ; in operations for cancer of the breast, rectum, stomach, 

 uterus, larynx, and tongue ; in exophthalmic goiter operations ; in operations on 

 the brain and the extremities. Then come chapters on anoci-association and blood- 

 pressure, and the technic of nitrous-oxid-oxygen anesthesia. 



Crile on Emotions ju,tout 



The papers in this volume give the steps by which Dr. Crile established his kinetic 

 theory of shock. They show the phylogenetic origin of the emotions and the pathologic 

 identity of traumatic and emotional shock, and point out most convincingly the clinical 

 application of these premises and their broad, general significance in every phase of life. 



Octavo of 240 pages, illustrated. By George W. Crile, M. D., Professor of Surgery, Western Re- 

 terve University, Cleveland. Cloth, J3.00 net. 



