GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS. II 
Penrose’s 
Diseases of Women 
Sixth Revised Edition 
A Text-Book of Diseases of Women. By Cuartes B. 
Penrose, M. D., Pu. D., formerly Professor of Gynecology in 
the University of Pennsylvania; Surgeon to the Gynecean Hos- 
pital, Philadelphia. Octavo volume of 550 pages, with 225 fine 
original illustrations. Cloth $3.75 net. 
UP TO DATE—ACCURATE 
Regularly every year a new edition of this excellent text-book is called 
for, and it appears to be in as great favor with physicians as with students. 
Indeed, this book has taken its place as the ideal work for the general prac- 
titioner. The author presents the best teaching of modern gynecology, un- 
trammeled by antiquated ideas and methods. In every case the most modern 
and progressive technique is adopted, and the main points are made clear by 
excellent illustrations, 
Howard A. Kelly, M.D., 
Professor of Gynecologic Surgery, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 
“T shall value very highly the copy of Penrose’s ‘ Diseases of Women’ received. I 
have already recommended it to my class as THE BEST book,” : 
Davis’ Operative Obstetrics 
Operative Obstetrics. By Epwaxp P. Davis, M.D., Pro- 
fessor of Obstetrics at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 
Octavo of 483 pages, with 264 illustrations. Cloth, $5.50 net. 
INCLUDING SURGERY OF NEWBORN 
Dr. Davis’ new work on Operative Obstetrics is a most practical one and no 
, niee hag BeSn spared to make it the handsomest work on the subject, as 
expe Every step in every operation is described minutely, and the technic 
wells me hee new illustrations. Dr. Davis’ name is sufficient guarantee 
b ? 
shows By g above the ordinary. 
for somethin 
