The diagnosis, pathology, and treatment, of the diseases of the chest / By W.W. Gerhard.
- William Wood Gerhard
- Date:
- 1850
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The diagnosis, pathology, and treatment, of the diseases of the chest / By W.W. Gerhard. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![oe are - Se tet ean .s < “% B ————} Ba “MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS. — Just Published) | Fox & Harris. THE NATURAL HISTORY AND. ie DISEASES OF THE HUMAN TEETH. _ By JOSEPH FOX, M.R.C.S.L. : Lecturer on the Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, at Guy’s Hospital, &c. First American from the Third London Edition. Remodeled, with an Introduction, and nearly two-thirds of additional matter, _ By CHAPIN A. HARRIS,M.D.,D.D.S. Prof. of Pract. Dent. and Dent. Pathol. in Baltimore Coll. of Dent. Surgeons, &c. Illustrated with Thirty Plates. 1 vol., super-royal, 8vo. sheep. ‘On the whole, considering the vast amount of practical information it contains, the judicious arrangement of its subjects, and last, though not least, the great number of valuable engravings, many of which are not to be met with elsewhere, it is a work which we think every dental student, and especially practitioner, should possess. The plates alone are worth the price of the book.”—Am. Journ, of Dental Science. “The known character of this work, together with the reputation of the American Editor, renders it unnecessary for us to say anything in its favour, except that the en- gravings are executed in the best manner, and the paper and type correspond; and though far superior to, it is sold at about one-third the price of the English edition.”— Dental Intelligencer. inl | “The present edition comes forth with the advantages of a careful revision, and the sanction of a distinguished teacher and practitioner of the deutal art. That these additions are judicious, we need no better guarantee than the knuwn competency of the editor.”— Phil. Med. Examiner. ; “¢ One of the best English works extant, and so acknowledged, has undergone such beneficial alterations as to be superior to its former condition, and better calculated to subserve the interest of those who seek instruction from its erudite pages.’”’— Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. “Its intrinsic scientific worth, the number and beauty of the engravings, and the paper and typography, altogether entitle it to rank among the first, if not the very foremost of the many works issued of late years on the anatomy and diseases of the teeth, and their curative treatmeut.’’ — Bulletin of Med. Science. ' “ The additions of Dr. Harris have brought it up to the state of science at the present day. It is a work calculated to be of incalculable advantages tc the phy- sician as well as the dentist.”—_V. O. Med. and Surg. Journ. : “We regard any commendation as almost needless, for the Editor’s name is a ” ° ° be] sufficient passport to the confidence of all those engaged in this department.”— West. Lancet. “Its size, paper, type, and pictorial illustrations place it in the first class of Ame- rican books, relating to dentistry. * * * Dentistry, both as an art and science, must advance in our country, under so judicious and industrious a culture.”— West. Journ. Med. and Surg. “The Plates accompanying it are faithful to nature. We recommend the’ work before us.” —S, Journ. Med. and Pharm. — > MINOR SURGERY. New Edition.) ' Henry H. Smith, M.D. MINOR SURGERY:. OR, HINTS ON THE EVERY:DAY IDUTIES OF THE SURGEON. By HENRY H. SMITH, M.D., Lecturer on Minor Surgery, Fellow of the College of Physicians, etc., etc , Illustrated by 247 Engravings. 1 vol. 12 mo. Third edition, much enlarged. “ And a capital little book it is. .. Minor Surgery, we repeat, is really Major Sur- gery, and any thing which teaches it is worth having. So we cordially recommend — this little bouk of Dr. Smith’s.”—Med. Chir. Rev. . . ‘« This beautiful little work has been compiled with a view to the wants of the pro- PPP PPL Dees — ‘ S : aes wma Rae RRP NDT eg NNSA NLR RPL](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33289025_0379.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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