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WYLIE. Reports. Bellevue and Charity Hospital Reports for 1870, 
containing valuable contributions from Isaac E. Tayzor, M. D., Austin 
Fuint, M.D., Lewis A, Sarre, M.D., Wittiam A. Hammonp, M.D., 
T. Gamrarp Tuomas, M.D., Frank H. Hamitron, M.D., and others. 
8vo. 415 pages. Cloth, $4.00. 
‘* These institutions are the most important, as connected with them are acknowledged to be among 
regards accommodations for patients and variety of the first in their profession, and the volume is an 
cases treated, of any on this coutinent, and arc sur- important addition to the professional literature of 
passed by but few in the world. The gentlemen this country.””—Psychological Journal. 
Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-Urinary Diseases. Edited by 
Prince A. Morrow, A.M., M. D., and Jouw A. Forpycz, M.D. Sub- 
scription price, $2.50 per annum. 
“The New York Medical Journa >” $5.00; “Journal of Cutaneous 
and Genito-Urinary Diseases,” $2.50; Club rate, $7.00 per annum. 
With the number for January, 1889, this Journal enters upon the seventh year of its publication. 
The history of the Journal has beeu one of progression, and, under the present editurial management, 
there can be no doubt that it will preserve and increase the reputation already established. 
Devoted to the diseases indicated in its title, the Journal will be contributed to by the most eminent 
dermatologists and syphilographers in this country. Whenever the subject requires illustration, wood- 
cuts or chromo-lithographs will be employed. 
Letters trom Europe, one or more of which will appear in each issue of the Journal, will keep the 
reader informed of the advances in this department of medicine at the great medical centers, Vienna, 
Berlin, and Paris. 
A feature of the Journal will be the publication of abstracts of translations of notable papers and 
selections from foreign jonas: 
Due prominence will be given to Society Transactions, incl papers read and the discussions had 
thereon, so tar as they have a beating upon the subjects to which the pages of the Journal are devoted. 
Both the editors and the publishers will put forth every effort to make the Journal instructive, 
attractive, and a representative one of its class; and they feel assured that every practitioner, whose 
work brings him in contact with cutaneous or genito-urinary diseases, will find it of great value and 
assistance to him. 
The New York Medical Journal. A Weekly Review of Medicine. 
Edited by Franx P. Fostrr, M.D. The volumes begin with January 
and July of each year. Subscriptions can be arranged to begin with the 
volume. Terms, Payable in Advance: One Year, $5.00; Six Months, 
$2.50; Single Copy, 10 cents. (No subscriptions received for less than six 
months.) Binding Cases, Cloth, 50 cents. 
“The Popular Science Monthly” and “The New York Medical 
Journal” to the same address, $9.00 per annum (full price, $10.00), paya- 
ble in advance. 
“The New York Medical Journal,” now in the twenty-fourth year of its publication, is published 
every Saturday. each number containing twenty-eight large double-columned pages of reading matter. 
By reason of the condensed form in which the matter is arranged, it contains more reading matter than 
any other journal of its class in the United States. It is also more freely illustrated, and its illustrations 
are generally better executed than is the case with other weekly journals. 
REASONS WHY PHYSICIANS SHOULD SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL. 
BECAUSE: It is the LEADING JOURNAL of America, and contains more reading matter than any 
other journal of its class. 
BECAUSE: It is the exponent of the most advanced scientific medical thought. 
BECAUSE: Its contributors are among the most learned medical men of this country. 
BECAUSE: Its ‘ Ori inal Articles’? are the results of scientific observation and research, and are of 
jnfinite practical valuc to the general practitioner. ; 
BECAUSE: The “ Reports on the Progress of Medicine,’ which are published from time to time, con- 
tain the most recent discoveries in the various departments of medicine, and are written by 
practitioners especially qualified for the purpose. 
