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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![SMITH {J. LEWIS), M.D., ^^ Clinical Pro/ejmor of Dine.nni>'i of Ohildri-n in the. Be.llevue HoDpitnl Mid. Onllege, N T. A COMPLETE PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. In one handsome octavo volume of about 750 pages, with illustrations. Cloth, .$4 .00 ; leather, $.5 60. {Now Keridy.) The very marked favor with which this work has been received wherever the English lan- guage is spoken, has stimulated the author, in the pvei.aration of the Fourth Edition, to spare no pains in the endeavor to render it worthy in every re.^pect of a continuance of professional confidence. Many portions of the volume have been rewritten, and much new matter intro- duced, but by an earnest effort at condensation, the size of the work has not been materially ncreased. In the period which has elapsed since the third ' This excellent work in co well known that an edition of the work, so extensive have been the ad- ex'ended notice at Ibis time would be )*aperflnoui>. vauces tlmt whole chapters required to he rewiittea, ; The author hts taken ad van la gf of ihi- deioaod for and hardly a page could pass without Slime material \ another new erit on to revise in a most carelul correction or addition. This labor has occupied the manner the entire book ; and the nnmeroaH eorrec- writer closely, and he has performed it cunscien- j tions and additions evince a deteriiiinHiion on his tioasly, so that the book may he considered a faith- ' part to keep fully abreast with the rapid progress ful portraiture of an exceptionally wide clinical that Is being made in the knowledge and treatment experience in infantile diseases, corrected hy a care- i of children's diseases. By the adoption of a 8('me- ful study of the recent literature of the subject.— j what closer type, an increase in nize ol only thirty Med. and Surg. Re.tjorter, .\pril 5, 1879. i paees has been necestitated by the new subject It is scarcely necessary for us to say the work be ^ matter introduced.-J!o««o» Med. and Surg. Jour., fore us is a standard work upon diseases of children, May -9. lS/9. and that no work has a higher stauding than it upon Probably no other work ever published- in this those aff^'ctions. In consequence of its thorough re- ' country upon a medical subject has reached such a vision, the work has been made of more value than heighlh of populirity as has this well-known trea- ever, and may be regarded as fully abreast of the tise. As a text and reference-book it is pre-enii- times. We cordially commend il to students and , nently the authority upon diseases of children. It physicians. 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