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![Just Ready, Fifth Edition, 8vo., cloth, price 5s. net, 1904, with many revisions and additions. Contributions to Practical Medicine^ CONTENTS. Causes and treatment of insomnia.—Cure of gastralgia.—Inspection in diseases of lungs and pleuraj.—Accentuation of the pulmonary second sound of the heart.—Floating kidney.—Treatment of liabitual constipation.—Practical summary of the etiology, prevention and treatment of habitual constipation.— Treatment of severer forms of constipation.—Intestinal obstruction.—Lumbago coprostatica.—Unguentum ranunculi ficarim in hsemorrhoids.—Treatment of eczema.—Treatment of chorea by arsenic—Chloride of calcium in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.—Medicated lozenges and an improved form of trochiscus.—Fuming inhalations in asthma.—Ethereal tincture of capsicum.— Ether in medication by the skin.—Diet in diabetes.—Improvement of Plummer's pill.—Randia dumetorum.—Pepper in alcoholism, &c.—Points of Practice in Maladies of the Heart, three Lumleian Lectures at the Royal College of Physicians. NOTICES OF THE MEDICAL PRESS. Reminds us of tlie clinical lectures of the immortal Graves.—Practitioner. A useful contribution to practical medicine.—British Med. Joum. Lucidly and agreeably written, and conveying much practical information. —Lancet. We cordially commend it to our readers.—Chemist and Druggist. Typical studies in the English clinical vein.—.\ew York Med. News. Very nice and instructive reading.—Brit, and Colonial Druggist. Every sentence which it contains is of va.\ne.—Dublin Journ. Med. Scien<xs. Its practical contributions are appreciated in the profession.—Medical Press. Many useful points.—Merck's Archives (New York). Eminently practical.—Neiv York Med. Record. Very practical.—CaHadion Journ. Medicine and Surgery. Pull of practical joints.—Brooklyn Mul. Journ. A valuable addition to the library of the medical practitioner.—PAarma- ce^ltical Jonrn. Will be read with satisfaction and utility.—Policlinico (Rome). The author . . . hiinYiis maxk.—Midland Med. Journ. A really original hoo]i.—Medicinische Blatter (Vienna). Improvements in the methods of treating various diseases and morbid con- ditions.—Med. Bulletin (Philadelphia). . . .a pleasure to read. Good common sense, a wide clinical 'exneri- ence, and good English . . .—St. Thomas's Hosp. Gaz. ' In a very readable manner gives the result of much clmical study and ex- perience.—Ne\u Zealand Med. Journ. Always good and fio\\nd.—Axi,stral. Med. Gaz. Contain sound practical hints, of which we fully acknowledge the value — Birmingham Med. Rev. Copious clinical experience and deeply keen observation are eivine thpir opinion.—Schmidt's Jahrhiicherder Med. tie giving meir A work of decidedly practical value.—Ca?tadm7i Druggist. A valuable work, from which we might learn much.—Med. World (Phila- delphia). ^ Abounds in helpful suggestions.—msconsin Med. Recorder S'^-l? pleasure and profit.—QuarJ. Med. Journ. (Yorkshire) the Zur-md^^^^^^^^^ ^^ '''^ ^ -f«™-«on in i\f6d.tBarSna)!^°^'' ' the author. -Criferio Cat. Cien. So good as to be unequalled.—CeniraZW. Inn. Med.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21445643_0113.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


