Publications of Mome, Wihtach, Keys ds Co. 



PULTE'S TESTE ON DISEASES' OF CHILDREN. 



A HanuxpathK Treatise on the Diseasa of Childrm. By AtH. Teste, Doctor in 

 iledictne, Member of several Uarned Societies, etc. Translated from the French, by 

 Emma II. Cote. Second Edition. Revised by J. H. Polte, M. D. One volume, 

 12mo., musKn. Frice, $1 25. 



It is the only tre.^ti3e on the Homeopathic plan expressly devoted to the dlBeases 

 of children. With great completeness of detaii;"it desoriliea the principal diseases 

 to which that age is subject, together with their appropriate remedies. As a manual 

 . of domestic practice, it must be welcome to the receivers of Hahnemann's system.— 

 N. Y. Tribune. , , ^ ^ 



This is an excellent worls It is distinguished by clearness of statement, 



practicalness of direction, and by ori^nality of observation. What renders it par- 

 ticularly valuable to familieB is the simplicity of its directions, obviating the doubt 

 and uncertainty which attend .the attempt to administer medicines accoiding to 

 most Homeopathic worlcs.'— Cleveland Leader, 



CROSERIO'S OBSTETRICS. 



A Homeopathic Manual of Obstetrics: or a Treatise on the Aid the Art of Midtoiferi/ 

 may d&rive fr&m Homeopathy. By De. C. Croserio, Medecin De V Emhassade De 

 Sardaigne, Memhre De La Societe Hahneraannienne De Paris, etc., etc. Trans- 

 lated from the French, by M. Cote, M. D. Second Edition. One volume, l2mo., 

 muslin. P}-ice, 15 cents. 



It is only necessary to have it known that Dr. Croserio is the author of the above 

 work, to induce each practitioner of our school to seek a copy of it without delay. 

 It is one of those few practical works which will aid practitioners at the bedside of 



the sick The volume may seem insignificant, because it contains only 153 



pages; but our readers can hardly conceive of the amount of information which 



the author has contrived, in the clearest manner, to express in a few words 



The practice is purely Homeopathic. — American Journal of Homeopathy. 



.... Shows what Homeopathy has done, and can do We take pleasure in 



recommending it to Homeopathists.— North-West. Journal of Horn. 



Having read the original, we can pronounce this a good translation We 



thiuk it a very excellent work; such a book, as has long been needed in Homeo- 

 pathic practice, oue manifesting in itself a great deal of close and plitient study aud 

 research.— ^Philadelphia Journal of Hom. 



RAPOU ON FEVER. 



Typlwid Fever and its Homeopathic Treatment. By Aug, Rapou, Docteur en Med- 

 ecine Dc Fcculte De Ittris. TraTislatcd hy M. Cote, M. D. One volume, 12mo., 

 muslin. Price, 50 cents. 



The original work, of which this volume is a translation, is understood by the stu- 

 dents of Homeopathy to be one of the most valuable treatises on the subject that 

 exists in medical literature. It contains many original and striking views on the 

 characteristics of fever in general, while its practical directions in regard to the spe- 

 cific disease of whlL-h it treats, can not fail to suggest important hints to the intelli- 

 £fent practitioner of every school. An interesting feature of this volume is a spir- 

 ited diBcuBsion of the use of blood-letting, and of water in the cure of typhoid fever. 

 The translation, which is from the pen of an eminent Homeopathic physician in 

 Pittsburg, presents the views of the writer in neat and compact English. In the 

 prevailing uncertainty of the profession with regard to the fatal scourge, to which 

 this work Is devoted, its lucid reasonings, must prove aeceptable to a wide circle of 

 medical readers.— New York Tribune. 



