SURGER Y AND ANA TOMY 



Kelly €^ Noble's Gynecology 

 and Abdominal Surgery 



Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery. Edited by Howard A. 

 Kelly, M.D., Professor of Gynecology in Johns Hopkins University; 

 and Charles P. Noble, M.D., formerly Clinical Professor of Gyne- 

 cology in the Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia. Two imperial 

 octavo volumes of 950 pages each, containing 880 original illustrations, 

 some in colors. Per volume: Cloth, ;^8.oo net; Half Morocco, $<^.t)0 

 net. 



WITH 880 ILLUSTRATIONS— TRANSLATED INTO SPANISH 



This work possesses a number of valuable features not to be found in any- 

 other publication covering the same fields. It contains a chapter upon the bac- 

 teriology and one upon the pathology of gynecology, and a large chapter devoted 

 entirely to m/^dical gynecology, written especially for the physician engaged in 

 general practice. Abdominal surgery proper, as distinct from gynecology, is 

 fully treated, embracing operations upon the stomach, intestines, liver, bile-ducts, 

 pancreas, spleen, kidneys, ureter, bladder, and peritoneum. 



American Journal of Medical Sciences 



" It is needless to say that the work has been thoroughly done ; the names of the authors 

 and editors would guarantee this, but much may be said in praise of the method of presentation, 

 and attention may be called to the inclusion of matter not to be found elsewhere.'" 



Bickham's Operative Surgery 



A Text-Book of Operative Surgery. By Warren Stone Bickham, 

 M.D., of New York. Octavo of 1200 pages, with 854 original illustra- 

 tions. Cloth, ^6.50 net ; Half Morocco, ^8.00 net. 



THE NEW Od) EDITION 



This work completely covers the surgical anatomy and operative technic in- 

 volved in the operations of general surgery. The practicability of the work is 

 particularly emphasized in the 854 magnificent illustrations. 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



"The book is a valuable contribution to the literature of operative surgery. It represents 

 1 vast amount of careful work and technical knowledge on the part of the author. For the sur- 

 geon in active practice or the instructor of surgery it is an unusually good review of the subject." 



