A. HART'S STANDARD MEDICAL WORKS. 



proud as an American to say that, of its 



KIND IT HAS NO SUPERIOR." — NcW York 



Journal of Medicine. 



"For this beautiful volume, the student 

 and practitioner of Surgery will feel grate- : 

 ful to the ability and industry of Prof. Pan- ; 

 coast. The drawing and execution of the ; 

 plates are splendid examples of American 

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 and Duval, while the description is no less ; 

 creditable to the author. We have ex- 

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 the very best verbal description often 

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 those practitioners especially, who are 

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" All the modern operations for the cure 

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ost parts and repairing deformities from 

 partial destruction of the nose, &c., are very 



jlearly explained and prettily illustrated, 

 is questionable whether anything on this 



•ubject can be better adapted to its purpose, 



»han Pancoast's Operative Surgery."— /Sa- 



*urday Courier. 



thor, which equals that of Dr. Goddard.— 

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 cumstance, that the learned author is a 

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"We cannot close our remarks without 

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 the American ConimQwV— Edinburgh Me- 

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III. 



mmm on the teeth. 



THE 



ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, 

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TEETH AMD GUMES, 



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Artificial Teetli. 



By PAUL BECK GODDARD, M. D., 



Professor of Anatomy and Histology in 

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IV. 



MOREAU'S 



Great Work on Midwifery 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE 



EXHIBITING THE PRESENT AD- 

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BY F. G. MOREAU. 



Translated from the French 

 BY T. FOREST BETTON, M. D., 



AND EDITED 



BY PAUL BECK GODDARD, M. D. 



The whole illustrated by 

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WHICH ARE EITHER 



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THE MOST SPLENDID WORK ON MID- 

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