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BLANCHAKD & LEA'S MEDICAL 



CONDIE (D. F.), M. D., 9lc, 

 A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF CHttDREN. Fifth 



edition, revised and augmented. In one large volume, 8vo., leather, of over 750 pag-es. $3 25. 



{Jicst Issued, 1859.) 



In presenting a new and revised edition ot this favorite work, the publishers have only to state 

 that the author has endeavored to render it in every respect " a compieie and faithful exposition ol 

 the pathology and therapeutics of the maladies incident to the earlier stages of existence — a full 

 and exact account of the diseases of infancy and childhood." To accomplish this he has subjected 

 the whole work to a careful and thorough revision, rewriting a considerable portion, and adding 

 several new chapters. In this manner it is hoped that any deficiencies which may have previously 

 exisled'have been supplied, that the recent labors of praclitioiiers and observers have been tho- 

 roughly incorporated, and that in every point the work will be found to maintain the high reputation 

 it has enjoyed as a complete and thoroughly practical book of relerence in infantile affections. 



A few notices of previous editions are subjoined. 



We pronounced the first edition to be the best 

 work on the diseases of children in the English 

 language, and, notwithstanding all that has been 



Dr. Condie's scholarship, acumen, industry, and 

 practical sense are manifested in this, as in all his 

 numerous contributions to science. — Dr. Holmes's 

 Report to the American Medicql Association. 



Taken as a whole, in our judgment, Dr. Condie's 

 Treatise is the one from the perusal of which the 

 practitioner in this country will rise with the great- 

 eat satisfaction. — Western Journal of Medicine and 

 Surgery. 



One of the best works upon the Diseases of Chil- 

 dren in the English language. — Western Lancet. 



We feel assured from actual experience that nc 

 physician's library can be complete without a copy 

 of this work. — JV. Y. Journal of Medicine. 



A veritable psediatric encyclopaedia, and an honoi 

 to American medical literature.-— OAio Medical and 

 Surgical Journal. 



Wefeel persuaded thatthe American medical pro- 

 fession will soon regard it not only as a very good, 

 but as the very best "Practical Treatise on tht 

 Diseases of Children." — American Medical Journal 



In the department of infantile therapeutics, the 

 work of Dr. Condie is considered one of the best i 

 which bus been published in tJie English language. 

 — The Stethoscope. 



published, we still regard it in that light. — Medical 

 'Examiner. 



The value of works by native authors on the dis- 

 eases which the physician is called upon to combat, 

 will be appreciated by all} ani Che work of Dr. Con- 

 die has gained for itself the character of a safe guide 

 tor students, and a useful work for consultation by 

 those engaged in practice. — JV. Y. Med. Times. 



This IS the fourth edition of this deservedly popu- 

 lar treatise. During the interval since the last edi- 

 tion, it has been subjected to a rhornugh revision 

 by the author; and all new observations in the 

 pathology and therapeutics of children have been 

 included in the present volume. As we said bi fore, 

 we do not know of a better book on diseases of chil- 

 dren, and to a large part of its recommendations we 

 yield an unhesitating concurrence. — Buffalo Med. 

 Journal. 



Perhaps the most full and complete work now be- 

 'ore the profession of the United States; indeed, we 

 may say in the English language. It is vastly supe- 

 rior to most of Its predecessors. — Transylvania Med. 

 Journal 



CHRISTISON (ROBERT), M. D., V. P. R. S. E., «tc. 

 A DISPENSATORY; or, Commentary on the Pharmacopoeias of G-reat Britain 



and the United States; compri-sing- the Natural History, Description, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Ac- 

 tions, Uses, and Doses of the Articles of the Materia Medica. Second edition, revised and im- 

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 In one very large and handsome octavo volume, leather, raised bands, of over 1000 pages. S3 50. 



COOPER (BRANSBY B.), F. R. S. 



LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF SURGERY. 



In one very large octavo volume, extra cloth, of 750 pages. $3 00. 



COOPER ON DISLOCATIONS AND FRAC- 

 TURES OF THE JOINTS— Edited by Beansbt 

 B. CooPEE, F. R. S., &c. With additional Ob- 

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COOPER ON THE ANATOMY AND DISKASES 

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COOPER ON THE STRUCTURE AND DIS- 

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COPLAND ON THE CAUSES, NATURE, AND 

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CLYMER ON FEVERS; THEIR DIAGNOSIS, 

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COLOMBAT DE L'ISERE ON THE DISEASES 

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CARSON (JOSEPH), M. D., 



Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania. 



SYNOPSIS OP THE COURSE OP LECTURES ON MATERIA MEDIOA 



A_N1) PHARMACY, delivered in the University ol Pennsjlvania Second and revised edi- 

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CURLING (T. BJ, F. R.S., 



Surgeon to the London Hospital, President of the Hunterian Society, Ac. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON DISEASES OP THE TESTIS, SPERMA- 

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