CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL WORKS. 31 
LUSK. The Science and Art of Midwifery. By Witt Tuomr- 
son Lusk, M. A., M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women 
and Children in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College ; Obstetric Surgeon 
to the Maternity and Emergency Hospitalg; and Gynecologist to the 
+ Bellevue Hospital. New edition, revised and enlarged. With 246 Illus- 
trations. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00; sheep, $6.00, 
“Tt is but a short time since we had 
occasion to review this work, of which we 
were enabled to speak in the highest terms 
of praise. The rapid advance of many de- 
partments of' obstetrics has meantime called 
for a few additions. These having been 
made, it can be confidently ead that 
Lusk’s midwifery holds a high place 
amongst American authors, and deserves 
to be extensively employed for reference, 
and recommended to students as a relia- 
ble and unusually readable text-book.??— 
Canada Medical and Surgical Journal. 
“The book is now beyond criticism, 
tor it has been accepted by the unerring 
judgment of’ the great body of physicians. 
e congratulate Dr. Lusk upon this reward 
tor the immense labor he has bestowed 
upon it.’—Wew York Medical Journal. 
“Tt contains one of the best expositions 
ot the obstetric science and practice of 
the day with which we are acquainted. 
Throughout the work the author shows an 
intimate acquaintance with the literature 
of obstetrics, and gives evidence of large 
practical experience, great discrimination, 
and sound judgment. We heartily recom- 
mend the book as a full and clear exposi- 
tion of obstetric science and safe guide to 
to student and practitioner.””—ZLondon 
-Laneet. 
SpPeciMENS OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
“ The work is, perhaps, better adapted 
to the wants of the student as a text- 
book, and to the practitioner as a work 
of reference, than any other one publi- 
cation on the subject. It contains about 
all that is known of the ars obstetrica, 
and must add greatly to both the fame 
and fortune of the distinguished au- 
thor.”—Medical Herald, Louisville. 
“Dr. Lusk’s style is clear, generally. 
concise, and he has succeeded in putting 
in Jess than seven hundred pages the 
best exposition in the English language 
of obstetric science and art. The -book 
will prove invaluable 
alike to the student 
and the practitioner.”’ 
—American Practi- 
tioner. 
“Dr. Lusk’s book 
is eminently viable. 
It can not fail to live 
and obtain the honor 
ot' a second, a third, 
and nobody can fore- 
tell how many edi- 
tions. It is the mature 
a ote of great in- 
ustry and acute ob- 
servation. Itis by far 
the most learned and 
most complete expo- 
sition of the science 
“and art of obstetrics written in the English language. It is a book so rich in scientific and practical in- 
‘formation that nobody practicing obstetrics ought to deprive himself of the advantage he is sure to gain 
from a frequent recourse to its pages.”— American Journal of Obstetrics, 
