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TEXT-BOOK OF HYGIENE: 



A COMPREHENSIVE TREATISE ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE 

 FROM AN AMERICAN STAND-POINT. 



By GEORGE H. ROUE, M.D., 



Professor of Obstetrics and Hygiene in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore ; Director of the Marjrlud 



Maternite ; Member of the American Public Health Association ; Foreign Associate of the Societe Frangaise 



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Second Edition— Thoroughly Revised and Largely Rewritten, with many Illustrations 

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The Neuroses of the Genito-Urinary System 



in tkch; male, 



WITS STERILITY AND IMPOTENCE. 



DR. R. ULTZMANN, 



Professor of Genito-Urinary Diseases in the University of Vienna. 

 TRANSLATED, WITH THE AUTHOR'S PERMISSION, BT 



GARDNER W. ALLEN, M.D., 



Surgeon in the Genito-Urinary Department Boston Dispensary. 



Illustrated. 12mo. Handsomely Bound in Dark-Bine Cloth. Net Price, in the United 

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This great work upon a subject which, notwithstanding the great strides that hav* 

 been made in its investigation and the deep interest it possesses for all, is nevertheless 

 still but imperfectly understood, has been translated in a most perfect manner, and pre- 

 serves most fully the inherent excellence and fascinating style of its renowned and 

 lamented author. Full and complete, yet terse and concise, it handles the subject with 

 such a vigor of touch, such a clearness of detaif and 'description, and such a directness to 

 the result, that no medical man who once takes it up will be content to lay it down until 

 its perusal is complete,— nor will one reading be enough. 



Professor Ultzmann was recognized as one of the greatest authorities in his chosen 

 specialty, and it is a little singular that so few of his writings have been translated into 

 English. Those who have been so fortunate as to benefit by his instruction at the Vienna, 

 Polyclinic can testify to the soundness of his pathological teachings and the Buccess of his 

 methods of treatment. He approached the subject from 'a somewhat different point of 

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 the Genito-urinary Neuroses. 



SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS. First Part.— I, Chemical Changes in the Urine i» 

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 fied as: 1, Sensory Neuroses ; 2, Motor Neuroses ; 3, Secretory Neuroses. Second Past.— - 

 Sterility and Impotence. 



The Treatment in all Cases is Described- Clearly and Minutely. . 



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