8 SAUNDERS’ BOOKS ON 
Hirst’s Obstetrics 
Just Ready—The New (7th) Edition 
A Text-Book of Obstetrics. By Barron Cooxe Hirst, 
M. D., Professor of Obstetrics in the University of Pennsylvania. 
Handsome octavo, 1025 pages, with goo illustrations, 46 in colors. 
Cloth, $5.00 net; Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 
INCLUDING RELATED GYNECOLOGIC OPERATIONS 
Immediately on its publication this work took its place as the leading text- 
book on the subject. Both in this country and abroad it is recognized as the 
most satisfactorily written and clearly illustrated work on obstetrics in the 
language. The illustrations form one of the features of the book. They are 
numerous and the most of them are original. In this edition the book has 
been thoroughly revised. Recognizing the inseparable relation between ob- 
stetrics and certain gynecologic conditions, the author has included all the 
gynecologic operations for complications and consequences of childbirth, 
together with a brief account of the diagnosis and treatment of all the path- 
ologic phenomena peculiar to women. 
British Medical Journal 
“ The illustrations in Dr. Hirst’s volume are far more numerous and far better exe- 
cuted, and therefore more instructive, than those commonly found in the works of writers 
on obstetrics in our own country.” 
Hirst’s Diseases of Women 
A Text-Book of Diseases of Women. By Barton Cooke 
Hirst, M. D. Octavo of 745 pages, 701 illustrations, many in 
colors. Cloth, $5.00 net; Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 
SECOND EDITION 
As diagnosis and treatment are of the greatest importance in considering 
diseases of women, particular attention has been devoted to these divisions. 
The palliative treatment, as well as the radical operation, is fully described, 
enabling the general practitioner to treat many of his own patients without 
referring them to a specialist. 
Medical Record, New York 
“Its merits can be appreciated only by a careful perusal. . . . Nearly one hundrea 
pages are devoted to technic, this chapter being in some respects superior to the descrip- 
tions in other text-books.” 
