A practical treatise on impotence, sterility and allied disorders of the male sexual organs / by Samuel W. Gross.
- Samuel Weissell Gross
- Date:
- 1883
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A practical treatise on impotence, sterility and allied disorders of the male sexual organs / by Samuel W. Gross. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![2(i Henhv C. Lea's Son &, Co.'s Publications—Diseases of skin. HYDE, J. NEVINS, M, 7)., Prufc6sor of Dcrmatotuijij and Venereal DlwineH in Rush Maiical C<jUe;ie, CMcaijo. A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. ]or tlie use of Students and Pnut It loners. In one handsome octavo volume of 570 pages, with 66 beautiful and elab- orate illustrations. Cloth, 5i4.25 ; Icatiier, §0.25. JuhI ready. EXTR.\CT FROM PREFACE. • The increasing recognition of the gravity of many cutaneous disorders and of the im- portance of tiieir accurate study, is shown l)y tiie rapidly augmenting number of observers in this department of medicine and liy the numerous and valuable contribu- tions constantlv made to it i)oth in this country and aljroad. For the convenience of the general practitioner it tiicrefore Ijecomos necessary at shortly-recurring intervals that some one should attempt the task of presenting in a compreiiensive form the results of the latest observation and experience. Tlie author is aware of the extent to which he nnist claim indulgence in the present effort to perform this duty. The extent of the subject and the limitations of a single volume require the omission of much detail of secondary importance. AVitli regard to tliat which it has seemed proper to include lie has endeavored to write con- cisely, to set forth only what can be held as the trutii, to be frank in the admi.ssion of the weakness with which tiie most skilful physician stands in the presence of many grave and not a few benign disorders, and to cultivate a wliolesome doubt of that whifh Iki'^ not been shown to be worthy of trust. Prof. Hyde has given to the profession a valuable i woi-lt; of Dr. Hyde will be awanied a hi-n u',-ni>,n and comprehensive work upon this special .subject, ; The student, of medicine will find it peculiarlv exposing the etiology, symptomatology and treat- ' adapted to his wants. Notwithstanding the extent ment of diseases ol the skin in a concise and of tlie subject to which it is devoted, yet it is lim- thorough manner. The book is a valuable one for ited to a single and not very large volume without the student and practitioner, containing all the omitting a proper discussion of the topics. The latest progress made in dermatology, and will conciseness of the volume and the setting forth without doubt attain the end expected by its of only what can be lield as facts will also make it author—to make the general practitioner thor- acceptable to general practitioners who have not oughly informed in regard to the treatment of : the time to give attention to discussions or unset- cutaneous diseases, and it will prove a valuable I tied points, however interesting such discussions book of reference to the specialist.—iVeiu Orleans i might he.—Cincinmiti Medical News, Feb. 1883. Mcdiatl and SunjicalJournal, April, ISS3. j The author presents here a work whicn does There is certainly no class of diseases that af- ! credit to his study of the subject. To those who fords a better opportunity for the display of slcill would like a compact treatise presenting what is in treatment. There are none so difficult to dif- known in this specialty, we can recommend the/ ferentiate or diagnose correctly. The pathology one before us.—il/ed. a/wZ Sur^. iJeporto-, Mar.3,1883. of many of them is exceedingly obscure. The MOnmS, MALCOLM, M. D., Joint Lecturer on Dermatology at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London. Skin Diseases; Including their Definitions, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Prognosis, Mor- bid Anatomy and Treatment. A Manual for Students and Practitioners. In one 12mo. volume of 316 pages, with illustrations. Cloth, §1.75. To physicians who would lilce to know something : pression and metliodical arrangement is better about skin diseases, so that when a patient pre- ', adapted to promote a rational conception of der- sents himself for relief they can raalce a correct matology—a branch confessedl}' difficult and per- diagnosis and prescribe a rational treatment, we : plexing to the beginner.—St. Louis Courier of Med- unhesitatingly recommend this little book of Dr. I icinc, .\pril, 1880. Morris. The affections of the slcin are described The writer has certainly given in a small compass in a terse, lucid manner, and their several cliarac- | a large amount of well-compiled information, and teristics so plainly set forth that diagnosis will be i hjg attio book compares favorably with any other easy. The treatment in each case is such as the ^^iijch has emanated from England, while in many experience of the mcsteminent dermatologists ad- points ho has emancipated himself from the stub- vises.—C'mcmnat! Medical News, April, 1880. bornly adhered to errors of others of liis country- This is emphatically a learner's book; for we men. There is certainly excellent material in tlie can safely say, so far as our judgment goes, that in book which will well repay perusal.—Boston Med. the whole range of medical literature there is ; add ,Sur(/./o«rii., March, ISSO. no book of a lilce scope which for clearness of ex- 1 FOX, T., M.L>., JF.JR.C.r., and T. C. FOX, B.A., M.B.C.S., Physician to the Department fur Skin Diseases, Univcrsit;/ College Hospital, London. An Epitome of Skin Diseases. With Formulae. For Students and Prac- titioners. Tliird edition, sijecially revised by the Autiior, and greatly enlarged. In one very handsome 12mo. volume. Frcpariny. WILSON, JEBASMUS, F.mTsT' The Student's Book of Cutaneous Medicine and Diseases of the Skin. In one handsome small octavo volume of 535 jjages. Cloth, $3.50. MILLIEJR, THOMAS, M. !>., Physieian to the Skin Department of University College, London. Handbook of Skin Diseases; for Students and Praotitiimers. Second Ameri- can edition. In one 12mo. volume of 353 pages, with plates. Cloth, $2.25. TREVES ON SCROFULA AND ITS GLAND DIS- EASES. Ax Introduction to tiik Gkxkiiai, Pa- THOLOOY OF ScnOKUI.A, WITH AN ACCOUNT OK TIIK HlS- T01.OOV, DiAONOSIS AND TREATMENT OF fTS Gl.AyDUI.AB Ai-fKCTioNs. Complete in oneoct.ivo volume. In paper covers. Price, 10 cente.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20406952_0198.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


