On the nature, signs, and treatment of childbed fevers : in a series of letters addressed to his class / By Charles D. Meigs.
- Charles Delucena Meigs
- Date:
- 1854
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: On the nature, signs, and treatment of childbed fevers : in a series of letters addressed to his class / By Charles D. Meigs. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
371/392 page 17
![HASSE (C. E.), M. D. AN ANATOMICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE DISEASES OF RESPIRA- TION AND CIRCULATION. Translated and Edited by Swaine. In one volume, octavo. HARRISON (JOHN), M.D. AN ESSAY TOWARDS A CORRECT THEORY OF THE NERVOUS SVSTEM. In one octavo volume, 292 pages. HUNTER (JOHN). TREATISE ON THE VENEREAL DISEASE. With copious Additions, by Dr. Ph. Ricord, Surgeon to the Venerea] Hospital of Paris. Edited, with additional Notes, by F. J. Bumstead, M. D. In one octavo volume, with plates (Now Ready.) E5P See Ricord. Also, HUNTER'S COMPLETE WORKS, with Memoir, Notes, &c. &c. In tour neat octavo volumes, with plates. HUGHES (H. M.), M. D., Assistant Physician to Guy's Hospital, &c. A CLINICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE PRACTICE OF AUSCULTA- TION, and other Modes of Physical Diagnosis, in Diseases of the Lungs and Heart. Second American from the Second and Improved London Edition. In one royal 12mo. vol. (Just Ready.) It has been carefully revised throughout. Some small portions have been erased; much has been, I trust, amended; and a great deal of new matter has been added; so that, though funda- mentally it is the same booh, it is in many respects a new work.—Pre/ace. HORNER (WILLIAM E.), M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. SPECIAL ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY. Eighth edition. Extensively revised and modified. In two large octavo volumes, of more than one thousand pages, hand- somely printed, with over three hundred illustrations. This work has enjoyed a thorough and laborious revision on the part of the author, with the view of bringing it fully up to the existing state of knowledge on the subject of general and special anatomy. To adapt it more perfectly to the wants of the student, he has introduced a large number of additional wood-engravings, illustrative of the objects described, while the publ^hers have en- deavored to render the mechanical execution of the work worthyof the extended reputation which it has acquired. The demand which has carried it to an EIGHTH EDITION is a sufficient evi- dence of the value of the work, and oi its adaptation to the wants of the student and professional reader. HOBLYN (RICHARD D.), A. M. A DICTIONARY OF THE TERMS USED IN MEDICINE AND THE COLLATERAL SCIENCES. Second and Improved American Edition. Revised, with nu- merous Additions, from the second London edition, by Isaac Hays, M. D., &e. In one large royal 12mo. volume, of over four hundred pages, double columns. (Nearly Ready.) In passing this work a second time through the press, the editor has subjected it to a very tho- rough revision, making such additions as the progress of science has rendered desirable, and sup- plying any omissions that may have previously existed. As a concise and convenient Dictionary of Medical Terms, at an exceedingly low price, it will therefore be found of great value to the stu- dent and practitioner. HOPE (J.), M. D., F. R. S., &.C. A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF THE HEART AND GREAT VESSELS. Edited by Pennock. In one volume, octavo, with plates, 572 pages. HERSCHEL (SIR JOHN F. W.), F. R. S., &c. OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY. New American, from the third London edition. In one neat volume, crown octavo, with six plates and numerous wood-cuts. (Just Issued.) HUMBOLDT (ALEXANDER). ASPECTS OF NATURE IN DIFFERENT LANDS AN,D DIFFERENT CLIMATES. Second American edition, one vol. royal 12mo., extra cloth. JONES (T. WHARTON), F. R. S., &.C. THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF OPHTHALMIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Edited bv Isaac Hays, M. D., &e. In one very neat volume, large royal 12mo., of 529 pages, with four plates, plain or colored, and ninety-eight wood-cuts. The work amply sustains, in every point the al- ready high reputation of the author as an ophthalmic surgeon as well as a physiologist and pathologist. The hook is evidently the result of much labor and research, and has been written with the greatest care and attention. We entertain little doubt that this book will become what its author hoped it might beenme, a manual for daily reference and consultation by the student and the general practi- tioner. The work is marked by that correctness, clearness, and precision of style which distinguish all the productions of the learned author.—British and Foreign Medical Review.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21013639_0371.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


