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D. APPLETON & COS ILLUSTRATED 
SAYRE. Lectures on Orthopedic Surgery and Diseases of the 
Joints. 
By Lewis A. Sayre, M. D., Professor of Orthopxdic Surgery 
and Clinical Surgery in Bellevue Hospital Medical College ; Consulting 
Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital, Charity Hospital, etc., etc. Second edition, 
revised and greatly enlarged. 324 Illustrations. 8vo. 569 pages. Cloth, 
$5.00; sheep, $6.00. 
__ This edition has been thoroughly revised and rearranged, and the subjects classified in the anatom- 
ical and pathological order of their sencloprenty Many of the chapters have been entirely rewritten, 
and several new ones added, and the who 
e work brought up to the present time, with all the new im- 
provements that have been developed in this department of surgery. Many new engravin have be 
added, each illustrating some spacial point in Trnatie, ow : ‘ = e 
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“The name of the author is a sufficient guar- 
antee of its excellence, as no man in America or 
elsewhere has devoted such unremitting attention 
for the past thirty years to this department of sur- 
gery. or given to the profession so many new truths 
an jaws as applying to the pathology and treat- 
ment of deformities.””— Western Lancet. 
‘The name of Lewis A. Sayre is so intimately 
connected and identified with orthopedics in all its 
branches, that a book relating his experience can 
not but form an epoch in medical science, and 
Peps a blessing to the profession and humanity. 
r, Sayre’s views on many points differ from those 
entertained by other pigoona, but the great suc- 
cesses he has obtained fully warrant him in main- 
taining the ‘ courage of his opinions.’ ””— American 
Journal of Obstetrics. 
“Dr. Sayre has stamped his individuality on 
’ every part of his book. Possessed of a taste for 
mechanics, he has admirably utilized it in so modi- 
fying the inventions of others as to make them of 
far greater practical value. The care, patience, 
and perseverance which he exhibits in falilling all 
the conditions necessary for success in the treat- 
ment of this troublesome class of cases are worthy 
of all praise and imitation.””—Detroit Review of 
Medicine. 
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“Tts teaching is sound, and the originality 
throughout: very pleasing; in a word, no man 
should attempt the treatment of deformities of 
joint affections without being familiar with the 
views contained in these lectures.’”? — Canada 
Medical and Surgical Journal. 
‘| . . Taken as a whole, the book will prove a 
valuable addition to the library of the general 
practitioner, as well as the orthopedist, both as a 
work of reference and as a guide to the principles 
and eae pertaining to this much-neglected 
branch of surgery, and it should meet with the 
See commendation it deserves.” — Medical 
cord. 
“. .. Itisa book of bir Maerua rather than of dry 
pathological details, although this foundation of 
treatment is by no means neglected. On turnin 
over its pages, there will be found those practical 
applications of the bealing art which are acquired 
by extended experience, and which prove of ines- 
timable value to the general practitioner. .. . 
Few books have the personality of their authors 
more forcibly impressed upon them than this one. 
This fact gives piquancy and interest to the 
volume, and the reader of it will rise from its 
perusal witn the impression that its author has 
written of that he has had experience in, and that 
