The principles and practice of gynaecology / by Thomas Addis Emmet ... With one hundred and thirty illustrations.
- Thomas Addis Emmet
- Date:
- 1879
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![DUMSTEAD [FREEMAN J.), M.D., ■*-' Professor of Venereal Diseases at the Qol. of Phys. and Surg.. New York. See. THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF VENEREAL DIS- EASES. Including the results of recent investigations upon the subject. Fourth edition, rerised and enlarged. In one large and handsome octavo volume of over 700 pages. [Prepari?ig.) ffULLERIER [A.), and JDUMSTEAD {FREEMAN J.), ^ Surgeon to the Hopitaldu Midi. -*-' Professor of Venereal Diseases in the College of Phy-noians and Surgeons. N. T. AN ATLAS OF VENEREAL DISEASES. Translated and Edited by Freeman J. Bumstead. In one large imperial 4to. volume of 328 pages, double-columns, with 28 plates, containing about 150 figures, beautifully colored, many of them the size of life; strongly bound in cloth, $17 00 ; also, in five parts, stout wrappers, at $3 per part. Anticipating a very large sale for this work, it is ofiFered at the very low price of Three Dol- lars a Part, thus placing it within the reach of all who are interested in this department of practice. Gentlemen desiring early impressions of the plates would do well to order it without delay. A specimen of the plates and text sent free by mail, on receipt of 25 cents. We wish for once that oar province was not re- ; of illustration? of the venereal diseases-. There is, strict d to methods of treatment, that we might say I however, an additional interest and value pof sesped some.hing of the exquisite coloj-ed plates in this | by the volumebefore u?; foritisan American reprint voixiia&. -London Practitioner, il&y,lS(>9. j and translation of.M Cullerier's work, with inc!'- Other writers besides M. Cullerier have given us £ i dental remarks by one of the most eminent Ameri- good account of the diseases of which he treats, bui <:«-a syphilograDhers, Mr. Bumstead.-Brit and J?of. no one has furnished us with such a complete seriei \ ^edtoo-O/iir. Review, July, IS69. TEE [HENRY), -*-* Prof, of Surgery at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, etc. LECTURES ON SYPHILIS AND ON SOME FORMS OF LOCAL DISEASE AFFECTING PRINCIPALLY THE ORGANS OF GENERATION. In one handsome octavo volume: cloth; $2 25. {Lately Published.) H ILL [BERKELEY], Sii-rgeon to the Lock Hospital, London. ON SYPHILIS AND LOCAL CONTAGIOUS DISORDERS. In one handsome octavo volume ; cloth, $3 25. ^EST [CHARLES), M.D., Physician to the Hospita.lfor Siek ChiMren, London, &c. LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF INFANCY AND CHILP- HOOD. Fifth American from the sixth revised and enlarged English edition. In one large and handsome octavo volume of 678 pages. Cloth, S4 50 ; leather, $5 60. {Lately Isftied ) The continued demand for this work on both sides of the Atlantic, and its transl.ition into German, French, Italian, Danish, Dutch, and Russian, show that it fills satisfactorily a want extenuvely felt by the profession. There is probably no man living who can speak with the authority derived from a more extended experience than Dr. West, and his work now presents the results of learly 2000 recorded cases, and 600 post-mortem examinations selected from among nearly 40,000 ja.ies which have passed under his care. In the preparation of the pre- .«ent edition he has omitted much that appeared of minor importance, in order to find room for the introduction of additional caatter, and the volume, while thoroughly revised, is therefore not increased materiallj' in size. Of all the English writers on the diseases of chil- I highest living authorities in the difficult department drdu, there is no one so entirely satisfactory to us | of medical science in which he is most widely as Dr. West. For years we have held his opinion I known.- Boston Med. and Surg. Journal. as judicial, and have regarded him as one of the 1 TDF TBE SAME AUTHOR. {Lately Issued.) ON SOME DISORDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN CHILD- HOOD; being the Lumleian Lectures delivered at the Royal College of Physicians of London, in March, 1871. In one volume small 12mo., cloth, $1 00. ^ T THE SA VE A OTIIOR. LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN. Third American, from the Third London edition. In one neat octavo volume of about 550 pages, clotl, $3 75; leather, $4 75. CONDIE'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DIS- | SMITH'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE WAST- EA6ES OF CHILDREN. Sixth edition, revised ING DISKASES OF INFANCY AND CH. LDHOOD. and augmented. In one large octwvo volume of! Second American, from the second revined and nearly f^'i) closely-printed pages, cloth, $.J 25; enlaiged Eojilisli edition. In one haadsome ocla- leather, $6 2-3. to voiame, cloth, $2 50.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21223270_0884.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


