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suggestions as to the treatment of disease, which 
always characterize the productions of the pen of 
Dr. Van Buren.” —Phéladelphia Medical Times. 
“The most attractive feature of the work is 
the plain, common-sense manner in which each 
subject is treated. The author has laid down in- 
structions for the treatment, medicinal and opera- 
tive, of rectal diseases in so clear and lucid style as 
that any practitioner is enabled to follow it. The 
large and successful experience of the distinguished 
author in this class of’ diseases is sufficient of itself 
to warrant the high character of the book.’’— Wash- 
ville Journal of Medicine and Surgery. 
“|. . We have thus briefly tried to give the 
reader an idea of the scope of this work: and the 
work is a good one—as good as either Allingham’s 
or Ourling 8, with which it will inevitably be com- 
pared. Indeed, we should have ‘been eg sur- 
prised if any work from the pen of Dr. Van Buren 
ad not been a good one; and we have to thank 
him that for the first time we have an Amcrican 
text-book on this subject which equals those that 
have so long been the standards.”—New York 
Medical Journal. 
“ Mere praise or a book like this would be 
ig ssc a impertinent. The author is 
well known to the profession as one of our most 
accomplished surgeons and ablest scientific men. 
Much is expected of him in a book like the one be- 
tore us, and those who read it will not be disap- 
pointed. It will, indeed, be widely read, and in a 
short time take its place as the standard American 
authority.”"—S¢t. Louis Courier of Medicine. 
‘*Taken as a whole, the book is one of the 
most complete and reliable ones extant. It is cer- 
tainly the best of any similar work from an 
American author. It 1s handsomely bound and 
illustrated, and should be in the hands of ever 
ey and student of medicine.”’—Louwzsville . 
edical Herald, 
VOGEL. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children. 
Third American from the eighth German edition. 
Illustrated by Six Lithograpbic Plates. 
fessor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Dorpat, Russia. 
Revised and enlarged. 
By Atrrep Voce, M.D., Pro- 
Trans- 
lated and edited by H. Rarnart, M. D., late House Surgeon to Bellevue 
Hospital; Physician to the Eastern Dispensary for the Diseases of Chil- 
dren, etc., etc. 8vo. 640 pages. 
“¢Vogel’s Treatise on Diseases of Children’ 
has a world-wide a See paving fra Sapa in 
theRussian, German, Dutch, and English languages. 
This is a deserved success, tor it is a book admira- 
bly adapted to the wants both of the practitioner 
and Sruglenth The present edition is brought well 
up to the present state of pathological knowledge ; 
it is complete without prolixity, and the book bears 
upon its pages the evidence of the work of' a skill- 
ful and experienced clinical practitioner. .. . We 
would most heartily commend the book as one of 
the most valuable upon the subject, and indeed few 
physicians can afford to forego the advantages to 
Cloth, $4.50 ; sheep, $5.50. 
be derived from the possession of this work.””— 
Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal. 
“This is indeed a valuable addition to the lit- 
erature of' Pediatrics. . . . In this latest edition (8d 
American) much has been added to the chapters 
on Artificial Nutrition, a subject of deep interest 
to the practitioner, on Difficulties of Dentition, and 
on Nervous Diseases of Children. . . . This alone 
should be worth the price of the book, as the treat- 
ment of diseases of cisildren is too much after the 
stereot; 
ed fashion of the last century.”’—Daniel’s 
Texas 
‘edical Journal. 
VON ZEISSL. Outlines of the Pathology and Treatment of 
Syphilis and Allied Venereal Diseases, 
By Herrmann von 
Zxisst, M. D., late Professor at the Imperial-Royal University of Vienna. 
Second edition, revised by Maximitian von Zetsst, M. D., Privat-Docent 
for Diseases of the Skin and Syphilis at the Imperial-Royal University of 
Vienna. Authorized edition. Translated, with Notes, by H. Rarwazt, 
M. D., Attending Physician for Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs 
and Syphilis, Bellevue Hospital Out-patient Department, etc. 8vo. 402 
pages. Cloth, $4.00; sheep, $5.00. 
“We regard the book as an excellent text-book 
for student or physician, and hope to hear of its 
adoption as auch To therapeutic detail, the rec- 
ommendations are all good.” —Virginia Medical 
Monthly. 
“Tt is scarcely necessary to refer to the talented 
author of the above-named work, since his life-long 
labor as a teacher and writer upon venercal diseases 
has made him known and quoted wherever these 
affections exist and are treated.’’—Polyclinic. 
“Tt is a most thorough and practical manual 
and translator and publisher both have done well 
in their respective capacities in thus issuing it.””— 
Medical Press of Western New York. 
“The book is a most excellent one'in every re- 
spect, and the translator has done his work well.” 
— Columbus Medical Journal. . 
‘The chapter on Gonorrhea is masterly and 
concisely written. ... A line of treatment pru- 
dent, concise, and thorough is advised, and in the 
choice and uses of the mercurial salts shows good 
reasoning, clear observation, and a clinically ex- 
perienced judgment.’ — Alabama Medical and 
Surgical Journal. 
