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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![Spesimemmapsonsonns sabdisinsbictiagia Gordon, Hey, Armstrong, Lee, and Meigs. THE HISTORY, PATHOLOGY, AND TREATMENT OF = PUERPERAL FEVER AND CRURAL PHLEBITIS. Br Drs. Gorpon, Hey, Anmstrone, anp Lez, | With an Introductory Essay By CHARLES D. MEIGS, M.D.,— Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 1 vol. 8vo. sheep, “ We have peculiar satisfaction, in announcing the publication of this very judicious] y arranged series of treatises, on one of the most important and interesting diseases, which demand the atten- tion ofthe physician.” “Dr. Meigs’s Introductory Essay is concise and judicious, and will be read with profit. He speaks in the highest terms of commendation of Dr. Gordon’s invaluable treatise — a treatise which cannot be too generally diffused and studied. Altogether this volume presents the most acceptable and useful compend of the doctrines and practice of the best authorities, with regard to ‘ Puerperal Fever,’ with which we have ever met.”—WN. Y. Lancet. “ Weare pleased to see the republication of these valuable monographs upon Puer- peral Fever. As they are all of them Essaysfounded upon an extensive observation, and contain a very large number of recorded cases, they must always be valuable.”’ — New England Journal of Medical Science, “ Taken in connexion, the treatise it comprises presents an invaluable mass of facts in relation to Child-bed Fever, without an acquaintance with which no one can, with propriety, be considered fully qualified to undertake its management.”—Journal of Medical Science. : “If it were in my power, gentlemen, to put into the hands of every member of the class, a copy of Barrington and Haswell’s volume, I would not take the trouble to write this letter; for I believe, that a study of that volume alone—I don’t say merely the reading of it, but a careful study and a conscientious examination of that volume alone—is enough for a man’s education on the subject of child-bed fever, whether sporadic or epidemic.”—Meigs’s Letters on Female Diseases. PPP DIP PWN e e he e SPRL LDP AAPA ALO WW ; UTERUS. Waller, Lisfranc, and Ingleby. . LECTURES ON THE FUNCTIONS AND DISEASES OF THE WOMB. By CHAS. WALLER, M.D., Bartholomew’s Hospital, ON DISEASES OF THE UTERUS AND ITS APPENDAGES., By M. LISFRANC, La Pitie Hospital. pee ; 4 | ; , ; { ON DISEASES OF THE PUERPERAL STATE. ; By J. T. INGLEBY, Edinburgh. , 1 vol. 8vo. sheep. i § ‘We can very cordially recommend them as affording a concise and practical exposition of the pathology and treatment of a most important class of diseases, and which cannot be too attentively studied.”—N. Y. Lancet. ‘ nan «The present volume contains a short and succinct practical account of the principal morbid states either of the functions or the structure of the womb, the best methods of distinguishing them, and the means which experience has shown to be the most effectual in removing them. The reader will find that he obtains, in a small compass, a distinct view of the nature and treatment of each disorder.”—Edinb. Med. and Surg. Journ. — ,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33289025_0382.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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