NEW EDITION! 



Lessons in Gynecology. 



By WILLIAM GOODELL, A.M., M.D., Etc., 



Professor of Cliniqal Gynecology in the University of Pennsylvania. 



With 112 Illustrations. Third .Edition, Thoroughly Revised and Greatly Enlarged. 

 ONE VOLUME, LARGE OCTAVO, 578 PAGES. 



This exceedingly valuable work, from one of the most eminent specialists and teachers in gynecology 

 in the United States, is now offered to the profession in a much more complete condition than either of the 

 previous editions. It embraces all the more important diseases and the principal operations in the field of 

 gynecology, and brings to bear upon them all the extensive practical experience and wide reading of the 

 author. It is an indispensable guide to every practitioner who has to do with the diseases peculiar to . 

 women. 



Fig. 44. 



Natural Position of the Womb When the Bladder is Full. 

 after Briesky. 



These lessons are so well known that it is en- 

 tirely unnecessary tq do more than to call attention 

 to the fact of the appearance of the third edition. 

 It is too good a book to have been allowed to remain 

 - out of print, and it has unquestionably been missed. 

 The author has revised the work with special care, 

 adding to each lesson such fresh matter as the prog- ' 

 ress in the art rendered necessary, and he has en- 

 larged it by the insertion of' six new lessons. This 

 edition will, without question, be as eagerly sought 

 for as were its predecessors. — American yournal 

 of Obstetrics. 



The former editions of this treatise were well 

 received by the profession, and there is no doubt 

 that the new matter added to the present issue makes 

 it more useful than its predecessors. — New York 

 Medical Record. 



His literary style is peculiarly charming. There 



is a directness and simplicity about it which is easier 

 to admire than to copy. His chain of plain words . 

 and almost blunt expressions, his familiar compari- 

 son and homely illustrations, make his writings, like 

 his lectures, unusually entertaining. The substance 

 of his teachings we regard as equally excellent.— 

 Phila. Medical and Surgical Reporter t 



Extended mention of the contents of the- book is 

 unnecessary; suffice it to say that every important 

 disease found in the female sex is taken up and dis- 

 cussed in a common-sense kind of a way. We wish 

 every physician in America could read and carry ,< 

 out the suggestions of the chapter on " the sexual re- 

 lations as causes of uterine disorders — conjugal ■ 

 onanism and kindred sins." The department treat- 

 ing of nervous counterfeits , of uterine diseases is 

 a most valuable one. — Kansas City Medical 

 Index, 



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