DISEASES OF CHILDREN. 



KerrV Diagnostics qf 

 Diseases qf Children 



Diagnostics of the Diseases of Children. By LeGrand Kerr, 

 M. D., Professor of Diseases of Children, Brooklyn Postgraduate Med- 

 ical School, Brooklyn. Octavo of 542 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, 

 $5.00 net; Half Morocco, $6.50 net. 



FOR THE PRACTITIONER 



Dr. Kerr's work differs from all others on the diagnosis of diseases of children 

 in that the objective symptoms are particularly emphasized. The constant aim 

 throughout has been to render a correct diagnosis as early in the course of the 

 disease as possible, and for this reason differential diagnosis is presented from 

 the very earliest symptoms. The many original illustrations will be found 

 helpful. 



New York State Journal of Medicine 



" The illustrations are excellent and numerous. It will meet the needs of the great mass 

 of physicians who treat the diseases of infancy and childhood." 



Kerley's Pediatrics 



Practice of Pediatrics. By Charles Gilmore Kerley, M. D., 

 Professor of Diseases of Children, New York Polyclinic Medical School 

 and Hospital. Octavo of 878 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $6.00 net; 

 Half Morocco, $7.50 net, 



THREE LARGE PRINTINGS IN EIGHT MONTHS 



This work is not a cut-and-dried treatise — but the practice of pediatrics, giving 

 fullest attention to diagnosis and treatment. The chapters on the newborn and its 

 diseases, the feeding and growth of the baby, the care of the mother's breasts, 

 artificial feeding, milk modification and sterilization, diet for older children — from 

 ?. monograph of 125 pages. Then are discussed in detail every disease of child- 

 hood, telling just what measures should be instituted, what drugs given, 60 valu- 

 able prescriptions being included. The chapter on vaccina therapy is right down to 

 the minute, including every new method of proved value — with the exact technic. 

 There is an excellent chapter on Gymnastic Therapeutics. Another feature con- 

 sists of the 763 illustrative cases — case teaching of the most practical sort. 



Dr. A. D. Blackader, McGill University, Montreal 



" Dr. Kerley is a pediatrician of large experience who thinks for himself and is never con- 

 tent to accept, without testing, the experiences or statements of previous writers. His book has 

 a very definite value." 



