A treatise on human physiology : designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine / by John C. Dalton, Jr.
- John Call Dalton
- Date:
- 1866
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![JlfEIGS {CHARLES D.), M. D., Late Professor of Ohstetrlcx, &c. in Jtffer.inn Medical College, Philadelphia. WOMAN: HER DISEASES AXD THEIR REMEDIES, A Series of Lectures to his Class. Fourth and Improved edition. In one large and beautifully printed octavo volume of over 700 pages, extra cloth, $5 00; leather, $6 00. That this work has been thoroughly appreciated mend with great pleasure a much improved edition bv the profession of this couDtry as well as of Europe, of a work in which wo «aw little room for improve- is fally attested by the fact of its having reached its fourth edition in a period of less than twelve years. Its value has been much enhanced by many impor- tant additions, and it contains a fund of useful in- formation, conveved in an easy and dpjigbtfnl style. Every topic discussed by the author is rendered so plain as to be readily understood by evory student: uud, for our own part, we consider it not only one of the most readable of books, but one of priceless value to the practitioner engaged in the practice of those diseases peculiar to females.—N. Aiil. Med.-Ohir. Re- vie to. We read the book and find him more- tliiuker, an eloquent expounder, and -an ori.ginal a thorough meat.—Na.ihville Medical .Tourna.L We greet this new edition of Dr. Metg.5'work on woman with much pleasure, and commend it to the profession, especially to the yoanger members, who may receive much valuable instruction from its pages, conveyed in a pleasing style. The teaching throughout the work reflects the highest credit upon the head and heart of the author.—Chicago Medical Jov.rnal. The rules of the art here described, the obstetrical opinions here expressed, the general direction^ and advice given and suggested, are, beyond any cavil, unexceptionably sagacious and prudent. They are founded on a-large practice, have been tested by i practitioner. The boo^ is but twelve years old, but i long experience, and come from lips to whose teach- it has been so much appreciated by the profession ing thousands have listened for many years, and that edition after edition has been demanded, and j never without profit.—CharleUon Bled. Journal and now the fourth is on the table by us. We recom- J Review. JOT THE SAME A UTHOR. OX THE NATURE, SIG-XS, AND TREATMENT OF CHILDBED FEVER. In a Series of Letters addressed to the Students of his Class. In one handsome octavo volume of 365 pages, extra cloth. $2 00. QEURCHILL {FLEETWOOD), M. D., M. R. 1. A. - ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN; including those of Pregnancy and Childbed. A new American edition, revised by the Author. With Notes and Additions, by D. Francis Condie, M. D., author of A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Chil- dren. With numerous illustrations. In one large and handsome octavo volume of 768 pages, extra cloth, $4 00; leather, $5 00. From the Author^s Preface. In reviewing this edition, at the request of my American publishers, I have inserted several new sections and chapters, and I have added, I believe, all the information we have derived fromi recent researches; in addition to which the publishers have been fortunate enough to secure the services of an able and highly esteemed editor in Dr. Condig. As an epitome of all that is known in this depart- present day. To Dr. Churchtll, then, are the pro- fession deeply indebted for supplying them with so great a desideratum—the achievement of which de- servedly entitles his name, already intimately asso- ciated with the diseases of women, to rank very high as au authority upon this subject. We would briefly characterize it as one of the most useful which has issued from the press for many years. To all it bears its own recommendation ; and will be found to be invaluable to the student as a text-book, no less than as a compendious work of reference to the qualified practitioner.—Glasgow Med. Journal. ment of medicine, the book before us is perhaps the fullest and most valuable in the English language. —DoMin Medical Press. It was left for Dr Chfrchill to gather the scat- tered facts from their various soujxes, and reduce them to a .general system. This he has done with a masterly hand in the volume now before us; in which, to the results of his own extensive observa- tion, he has added the views of all British and for- eign writers of any note ; thus giving us in a com- plete form, all that is known upon this subject at the B T THE SAME A UTHOR. ESSAYS ON THE PUERPERAL FEVER, AND OTHER DIS- EASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Selected from the writings of British Authors previ- ous to the close of the Eighteenth Century. In one neat octavo volume of about 450 jjages, extra cloth. $2 50. 'DROWN {ISAAC BAKER), M. D. ON SOME DISEASES OF WOMEN ADMITTING OF SURGICAL TREATMENT. With handsome illustrations. One volume 8vo., extra cloth, pp. 276. $] 60. An important addition to obstetrical literature. The operative suggestions and contrivances which Itlr. Rrow.n describes, exhibit much practical sagacity and skill, and merit the careful attention of every surgeon-accoucheur.—Association Journal. We have no hesitation in recommending this book to the careful attention of all surgeons who make female complaints a part of their study and practice. —Dublin Quarterly Journal. ASnWELT/S PR.\CTIC.U. TREATISE ON THE DIS- EA.SES PECUIJ.^R TO WO.MEN. Illustrated by Cases df;rived from Hospital and Private Practice. Third American, from the Third and revised Lon- don edition. 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