A treatise on human physiology : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine / by John C. Dalton.
- John Call Dalton
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on human physiology : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine / by John C. Dalton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
742/768 (page 14)
![TpENWlGK {SAMUEL), M.D., Assistant Physician to the London Hospital. THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. From the Third Kevised and Enlarged English Edition With eighty-four illustrations on wood. In one very handsome volume, royal 12mo., cloth, $2 25. {J^lst Ready.) The very great success which this work has obtained in England, shows that it has supplied an admitted want among elementary books for the guidance of students and junior practitioners. Taking up in order each portion of the body or class of disease, the author has endeavored to present in simple language the value of symptoms, so as to lead the student to a correct appreci- ation of the pathological changes indicated by them. The latest investigations have been care- fully introduced into the present edition, so that it may fairly be considered as on a level wiih the most advanced condition of medical science. The arrangement adopted may be seen from the subjoined C03Sr3DE3SrSEID SXJ:iVr]yE-A.I?,Y OF COnSTTElSrTS. Chapter I. Introductory. II. Diseases of the Heart and Pericardium. III. Diseases of the Lungs. IV. Diseases of the Throat and Larynx. V. Diseases of the Kidneys. VI. Diseases of the Liver. VII. Diseases of the Stomach. VIII. Diseases of the Peritoneum and Intestines. IX . Abdominal Tumors. X. Diseases of the Brain. XI. Fevers. XII. Rheumatism and Gout. XIII. Diseases of the Skin. riREEN [T. HENRY), M.D., Lecturer on Pathology and MorUd Anatomy at Charing-Cross Hospital Medical School. PATHOLOGY AND MORBID ANATOMY. With numerous Illus- trations on Wood. In one very handsome octavo volume of over 250 pages, extra cloth, $2 50. {Lately Puhlished.) thology and morbid anatomy. The author shows that he has been not only a student of the teachings of his confrtres in this branch of science, but a practical and conscientious laborer in the post-mortem cham- ber. The work will prove a u.seful one to the great mass of students and practitioners whose time for de- votion to this class of studies is limited. —-4m. Journ. of Syphilography, April, 1872. We have been very much pleased by our perusal of this little volume. It is the only one of the kind with which we are acquainted, and practitioners as well as students will find it a very useful guide; for the information is up to the day, well and compactly ar- ranged, without being at all London Lan- cet, Oct. 7, 1871. It embodies in a comparatively small space a clear statement of the present state of our knowledge of pa- GLUGE'S ATLAS OF PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY. Translated, with Notes and Additions, by Joseph Leidy, M. D. In one volume, very large imperial quarto, with 320 copper-plate figures, plain and colored, extra cloth. $4 00. SIMON'S GENERAL PATHOLOGY, as conducive to the Establishment of Rational Principles for th« Prevention and Cure of Disease. In one octavo volume of 212 pages, extra cloth. $1 25. SOLLY ON THE HUMAN BRAIN ; its Structure, Phy- siology, and Diseases. From the Second and much enlarged London edition. In one octavo volume of .500pages,with 120wood-cuts; extra cloth. $2 50. LA ROCHE ON YELLOW FEVER, considered in its Historical, Pathological, Etiological, and Therapeu- tical Relations. In two large and handsome octavo volumes of nearly 1500 pages, extra cloth. $7 00. HOLLAND'S MEDICAL NOTES AND REFLEC- TiONS. 1 vol. Svo., pp. 500, extra cloth. $3 50 WHAT TO OBSERVE AT THE BEDSIDE AND AFTER Death in Medical Cases. Published under the authority of the London Society for Medical Obser- vation. From the second London edition. 1 vol. royal 12mo., extra cloth. $1 00. LAYCOCK'S LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES AND Methods of Medical Observation and Re- search. For the use of advanced students and junior practitioners. In one very neat royal 12ino. volume, extra cloth. $1 00. G ROSS {SAMUEL D.), M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. ELEMENTS OF PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. Third edition, thoroughly revised and greatly improved. In one large and very handsome octavo volume of nearly 800 pages, with about three hundred and fifty beautiful illustrations, of which a large number are from original drawings ; extra cloth. $4 00. TONES {G. HANDFIELD), F.R.S., and SIEVEKING [ED. K), M.D., ^ Assistant Physicians and Lecturers in St. Mary^s Hospital. A MANUAL OF PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. First American edition, revised. With three hundred and ninety-seven handsome wood engravings. In one large and beautifully printed octavo volume of nearly 750 pages, extra cloth, $3 50. ^TURGES {OCTAVIUS), M.D. Cantab. ^ Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c. &c. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF CLINICAL MED- ICINE. Being a Guide to the Investigation of Disease, for the Use of Students. In one handsome 12mo. volume, extra cloth, $1 25. [Now Ready.) Table op Contents. I. The Sort of Help needed by the Student at the Bedside. II. Some General Kules with Keference to the Examination of Patients. III. The Family and Personal History of the Patient. IV. Examination of the Functions. V. Examination of the Phenomena connected with the Brain and Cord VI. The Physical Examination of the Chest, its Inspection and Palpation. VII. Percussion Applied to the Heart and Lungs. VIII. Auscultation of the Chest. IX. Examination of the Abdomen and of the Secretions. X. The Diagnosis. XI. The Treatment.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20389036_0742.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)