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The well-known practical usefulness of this eminently standard work is now greatly increased by the very recent and accurate information it gives, from a clinical stand-point, concerning the new and useful drugs introduced to the medical profession since the issue of the first edition, two years ago; so that it is thoroughly abreast of the progress of therapeutic science, and hence really indispensable to every student and practitioner.
REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION.
The value of the book lies in the fact that it contains all that is authentic and trustworthy about the host of new remedies which have deluged us in the last five years. The pages are remarkably free from useless information. The author has done well in following the alphabetical order.—_N. Y. Med. Record._
In perusing the pages devoted to the special consideration of drugs, their pharmacology, physiological action, toxic action, and therapy, one is constantly surprised at the amount of material compressed in so limited a space. The book will prove a valuable addition to the physician’s library.—_Occidental Med. Times._
It is a meritorious work, with many unique features. It is richly illustrated by well-tried prescriptions showing the practical application of the various drugs discussed. In short, this work makes a pretty complete encyclopædia of the science of therapeutics, conveniently arranged for handy reference.—_Med. World._
_SHOEMAKER_
Heredity, Health, and Personal Beauty.
INCLUDING THE SELECTION OF THE BEST COSMETICS FOR THE SKIN, HAIR, NAILS, AND ALL PARTS RELATING TO THE BODY.
By JOHN V. SHOEMAKER, A.M., M.D., Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia; Physician to the Medico-Chirurgical Hospital, etc., etc.
The health of the skin and hair, and how to promote them, are discussed; the treatment of the nails; the subjects of ventilation, food, clothing, warmth, bathing; the circulation of the blood, digestion, ventilation; in fact, all that in daily life conduces to the well-being of the body and refinement is duly enlarged upon. To these stores of popular information is added a list of the best medicated soaps and toilet soaps, and a whole chapter of the work is devoted to household remedies. The work is largely suggestive, and gives wise and timely advice as to when a physician should be consulted. _This is just the book to place on the waiting-room table of every physician, and a work that will prove useful in the hands of your patients._
Complete in one handsome Royal Octavo volume of 425 pages, beautifully and clearly printed, and bound in Extra Cloth, Beveled Edges, with side and back gilt stamps and in Half-Morocco Gilt Top.
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The book reads not like the fulfillment of a task, but like the researches and observations of one thoroughly in love with his subject, fully appreciating its importance, and writing for the pleasure he experiences in it. The work is very comprehensive and complete in its scope.—_Medical World._
The book before us is a most remarkable production and a most entertaining one. The book is equally well adapted for the laity or the profession. It tells us how to be healthy, happy, and as beautiful as possible. We can’t review this book; it is different from anything we have ever read. It runs like a novel, and will be perused until finished with pleasure and profit. Buy it, read it, and be surprised, pleased, and improved.—_The Southern Clinic._
This book is written primarily for the laity, but will prove of interest to the physician as well. Though the author goes to some extent into technicalities, he confines himself to the use of good, plain English, and in that respect sets a notable example to many other writers on similar subjects. Furthermore, the book is written from a thoroughly American stand-point.—_Medical Record._
This is an exceedingly interesting book, both scientific and practical in character, intended for both professional and lay readers. The book is well written and presented in admirable form by the publisher.—_Canadian Practitioner._
_SHOEMAKER_
Ointments and Oleates: Especially in Diseases of the Skin.
By JOHN V. SHOEMAKER, A.M., M.D., Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, etc., etc.
The author concisely concludes his preface as follows: “The reader may thus obtain a conspectus of the whole subject of inunction as it exists to-day in the civilized world. In all cases the mode of preparation is given, and the therapeutical application described seriatim, in so far as may be done without needless repetition.”
SECOND EDITION, revised and enlarged. 298 pages. 12mo. Neatly bound in Dark-Blue Cloth. _No. 6 in the Physicians’ and Students’ Ready-Reference Series._
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It is invaluable as a ready reference when ointments or oleates are to be used, and is serviceable to both druggist and physician.—_Canada Medical Record._
To the physician who feels uncertain as to the best form in which to prescribe medicines by way of the skin the book will prove valuable, owing to the many prescriptions and formulæ which dot its pages, while the copious index at the back materially aids in making the book a useful one.—_Medical News._
_SMITH_
Physiology of the Domestic Animals.
A TEXT-BOOK FOR VETERINARY AND MEDICAL STUDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS.
By ROBERT MEADE SMITH, A.M., M.D., Professor of Comparative Physiology in University of Pennsylvania; Fellow of the College of Physicians and Academy of the Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; of American Physiological Society; of the American Society of Naturalists, etc.
This new and important work, the most thoroughly complete in the English language on this subject, treats of the physiology of the domestic animals in a most comprehensive manner, especial prominence being given to the subject of foods and fodders, and the character of the diet for the herbivora under different conditions, with a full consideration of their digestive peculiarities. Without being overburdened with details, it forms a complete text-book of physiology adapted to the use of students and practitioners of both veterinary and human medicine. This work has already been adopted as the Text-Book on Physiology in the Veterinary Colleges of the United States, Great Britain, and Canada. In one Handsome Royal Octavo Volume of over 950 pages, profusely illustrated with more than 400 Fine Wood-Engravings and many Colored Plates.
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A. LIAUTARD, M.D., H.F.R.C., V.S., Professor of Anatomy, Operative Surgery, and Sanitary Medicine in the American Veterinary College, New York, writes:—“I have examined the work of Dr. R. M. Smith on the ‘Physiology of the Domestic Animals,’ and consider it one of the best additions to veterinary literature that we have had for some time.”
E. M. READING, A.M., M.D., Professor of Physiology in the Chicago Veterinary College, writes:—“I have carefully examined the ‘Smith’s Physiology,’ published by you, and like it. It is comprehensive, exhaustive, and complete, and is especially adapted to those who desire to obtain a full knowledge of the principles of physiology, and are not satisfied with a mere smattering of the cardinal points.”
Dr. Smith’s presentment of his subject is as brief as the status of the science permits, and to this much-desired conciseness he has added an equally welcome clearness of statement. The illustrations in the work are exceedingly good, and must prove a valuable aid to the full understanding of the text—_Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery._
Veterinary practitioners and graduates will read it with pleasure. Veterinary students will readily acquire needed knowledge from its pages, and veterinary schools, which would be well equipped for the work they aim to perform, cannot ignore it as their text-book in physiology.—_American Veterinary Review._
Altogether, Professor Smith’s “Physiology of the Domestic Animals” is a happy production, and will be hailed with delight in both the human medical and veterinary medical worlds. It should find its place, besides, in all agricultural libraries.—PAUL PAQUIN, M.D., V.S., in the _Weekly Medical Review_.
The author has judiciously made the nutritive functions the strong point of the work, and has devoted special attention to the subject of foods and digestion. In looking through other sections of the work, it appears to us that a just proportion of space is assigned to each, in view of their relative importance to the practitioner.—_London Lancet._
_SOZINSKEY_
Medical Symbolism. Historical Studies in the Arts of Healing and Hygiene.
By THOMAS S. SOZINSKEY, M.D., Ph.D., Author of “The Culture of Beauty,” “The Care and Culture of Children,” etc.
12mo. Nearly 200 pages. Neatly bound in Dark-Blue Cloth. Appropriately illustrated with upward of thirty (30) new Wood-Engravings. _No. 9 in the Physicians’ and Students’ Ready-Reference Series._
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He who has not time to more fully study the more extended records of the past, will highly prize this little book. Its interesting discourse upon the past is full of suggestive thought.—_American Lancet._
Like an oasis in a dry and dusty desert of medical literature, through which we wearily stagger, is this work devoted to medical symbolism and mythology. As the author aptly quotes: “What some light braines may esteem as foolish toyes, deeper judgments can and will value as sound and serious matter.”—_Canadian Practitioner._
In the volume before us we have an admirable and successful attempt to set forth in order those medical symbols which have come down to us, and to explain on historical grounds their significance. An astonishing amount of information is contained within the covers of the book, and every page of the work bears token of the painstaking genius and erudite mind of the now unhappily deceased author.—_London Lancet._
_STEWART_
Obstetric Synopsis.
By JOHN S. STEWART, M.D., formerly Demonstrator of Obstetrics and Chief Assistant in the Gynæcological Clinic of the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia: with an introductory note by WILLIAM S. STEWART, A.M., M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynæcology in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia.
By students this work will be found particularly useful. It is based upon the teachings of such well-known authors as Playfair, Parvin, Lusk, Galabin, and Cazeaux and Tarnier, and contains much new and important matter of great value to both student and practitioner.
With 42 Illustrations. 202 pages. 12mo. Handsomely bound in Dark-Blue Cloth. _No. 1 in the Physicians’ and Students’ Ready-Reference Series._
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DELASKIE MILLER, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill., says:—“I have examined the ‘Obstetric Synopsis,’ by John S. Stewart, M.D., and it gives me pleasure to characterize the work as systematic, concise, perspicuous, and authentic. Among manuals it is one of the best.”
It is well written, excellently illustrated, and fully up to date in every respect. Here we find all the essentials of Obstetrics in a nutshell, Anatomy, Embryology, Physiology, Pregnancy, Labor, Puerperal State, and Obstetric Operations all being carefully and accurately described.—_Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal._
It is clear and concise. The chapter on the development of the ovum is especially satisfactory. The judicious use of bold-faced type for headings and italics for important statements gives the book a pleasing typographical appearance.—_Medical Record._
This volume is done with a masterly hand. The scheme is an excellent one. The whole is freely and most admirably illustrated with well-drawn, new engravings, and the book is of a very convenient size.—_St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal._
_ULTZMANN_
The Neuroses of the Genito-Urinary System in the Male.
WITH STERILITY AND IMPOTENCE.
By DR. R. ULTZMANN, Professor of Genito-Urinary Diseases in the University of Vienna. Translated, with the author’s permission, by GARDNER W. ALLEN, M.D., Surgeon in the Genito-Urinary Department, Boston Dispensary.
Full and complete, yet terse and concise, it handles the subject with such a vigor of touch, such a clearness of detail and description, and such a directness to the result, that no medical man who once takes it up will be content to lay it down until its perusal is complete,—nor will one reading be enough.
Professor Ultzmann has approached the subject from a somewhat different point of view from most surgeons, and this gives a peculiar value to the work. It is believed, moreover, that there is no convenient hand-book in English treating in a broad manner the Genito-Urinary Neuroses.
SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS.—First Part—I. Chemical Changes in the Urine in Cases of Neuroses. II. Neuroses of the Urinary and of the Sexual Organs, classified as: (1) Sensory Neuroses; (2) Motor Neuroses; (3) Secretory Neuroses. Second Part—Sterility and Impotence. The treatment in all cases is described clearly and minutely.
Illustrated. 12mo. Handsomely bound in Dark-Blue Cloth. _No. 4 in the Physicians’ and Students’ Ready-Reference Series._
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This book is to be highly recommended, owing to its clearness and brevity. Altogether, we do not know of any book of the same size which contains so much useful information in such a short space.—_Medical News._
Its scope is large, not being confined to the one condition,—neurasthenia,—but embracing all of the neuroses, motor and sensory, of the genito-urinary organs in the male. No one who has read after Dr. Ultzmann need be reminded of his delightful manner of presenting his thoughts, which ever sparkle with originality and appositeness.—_Weekly Med. Review._
It engenders sound pathological teaching, and will aid in no small degree in throwing light on the management of many of the difficult and more refractory cases of the classes to which these essays especially refer.—_The Medical Age._
_VOUGHT_
A Chapter on Cholera for Lay Readers.
HISTORY, SYMPTOMS, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT OF THE DISEASE.
By WALTER VOUGHT, Ph.B., M D., Medical Director and Physician-in-Charge of the Fire Island Quarantine Station, Port of New York; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, etc.
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By complying with and conforming to (and this is perfectly practicable) the instructions so clearly, fully, and yet briefly given in this little volume, absolute security against the disease is assured.
It is written by so experienced and competent an authority—one who has had actual hand-to-hand conflict with an extensive epidemic—and in such a clear, succinct style, as to be easily comprehended and made available by every individual and household.
The following CONDENSED TABLE OF CONTENTS shows the scope and completeness of the work: Definition; History of Cholera; Cholera in America; Causes of the Disease; The Disease in Human Beings; The Germ in the Body; The Disease in Epidemic Form; Symptoms; The Diagnosis of the Disease; Prognosis; Treatment; Prevention; Method of Handling an Outbreak of Cholera on Shipboard; Quarantine; Disinfection.
A very thorough and conveniently arranged index adds greatly to the practical usefulness of the book.
_WITHERSTINE_
The International Pocket Medical Formulary
ARRANGED THERAPEUTICALLY.
By C. SUMNER WITHERSTINE, M.S., M.D., Associate Editor of the “Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences”; Visiting Physician of the Home for the Aged, Germantown, Philadelphia; Late House-Surgeon Charity Hospital, New York.
More than 1800 formulæ from several hundred well-known authorities. With an Appendix containing a Posological Table, the newer remedies included; Important Incompatibles; Tables on Dentition and the Pulse; Table of Drops in a Fluidrachm and Doses of Laudanum graduated for age; Formulæ and Doses of Hypodermatic Medication, including the newer remedies; Uses of the Hypodermatic Syringe; Formulæ and Doses for Inhalations, Nasal Douches, Gargles, and Eye-Washes; Formulæ for Suppositories; Use of the Thermometer in Disease; Poisons, Antidotes and Treatment; Directions for Post-Mortem and Medico-Legal Examinations; Treatment of Asphyxia, Sun-stroke, etc.; Antiemetic Remedies and Disinfectants; Obstetrical Table; Directions for Ligations of Arteries; Urinary Analysis; Table of Eruptive Fevers; Motor Points for Electrical Treatment, etc.
This work, the best and most complete of its kind, contains about 275 printed pages, besides extra blank leaves judiciously distributed throughout the book, affording a place to record and index favorite formulæ. Elegantly printed, with red lines, edges, and borders; with illustrations. Bound in leather, with side-flap.
The alphabetical arrangement of the diseases and a thumb-letter index render reference rapid and easy.
As a _student_, the physician needs it for study, collateral reading, and, for recording the favorite prescriptions of his professors, in lecture and clinic; as a _recent graduate_, he needs it as a reference hand-book for daily use in prescribing; as an _old practitioner_, he needs it to refresh his memory on old remedies and combinations, and for information concerning newer remedies and more modern approved plans of treatment.
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_YOUNG_
Synopsis of Human Anatomy.
BEING A COMPLETE COMPEND OF ANATOMY, INCLUDING THE ANATOMY OF THE VISCERA, AND NUMEROUS TABLES.
By JAMES K. YOUNG, M.D., Instructor in Orthopædic Surgery and Assistant Demonstrator of Surgery, University of Pennsylvania; Attending Orthopædic Surgeon, Out-Patient Department, University Hospital, etc.
While the author has prepared this work especially for students, sufficient descriptive matter has been added to render it extremely valuable to the busy practitioner, particularly the sections on the Viscera, Special Senses, and Surgical Anatomy.
The work includes a complete account of Osteology, Articulations, and Ligaments, Muscles, Fascias, Vascular and Nervous Systems, Alimentary, Vocal, and Respiratory and Genito-Urinary Apparatus, the Organs of Special Sense, and Surgical Anatomy.
In addition to a most carefully and accurately prepared text, wherever possible, the value of the work has been enhanced by tables to facilitate and minimize the labor of students in acquiring a thorough knowledge of this important subject. The section on the teeth has also been especially prepared to meet the requirements of students of dentistry.
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Every unnecessary word has been excluded, out of regard to the very limited time at the medical student’s disposal. It is also good as a reference-book, as it presents the facts about which he wishes to refresh his memory in the briefest manner consistent with clearness.—_New York Medical Journal._
As a companion to the dissecting table, and a convenient reference for the practitioner, it has a definite field of usefulness.—_Pittsburgh Medical Review._
The book is much more satisfactory than the “remembrances” in vogue, and yet is not too cumbersome to be carried around and read at odd moments—a property which the student will readily appreciate.—_Weekly Medical Review._
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SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
AGNEW, D. Hayes, M.D., LL.D., Philadelphia, series of 1888, 1889.
BALDY, J. M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1891, 1892.
BARTON, J. M., A.M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
BARUCH, Simon, M.D., New York, 1892.
BIRDSALL, W. R., M.D., New York, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
BOOTH, J. A., M.D., New York, 1892.
BROWN, F. W., M.D., Detroit, 1890, 1891, 1882.
BRUEN, Edward T., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889.
BRUSH, Edward N., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889, 1890, 1891.
CATTELL, H. W., M.D., Philadelphia, 1892.
COHEN, J. Solis-, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
COHEN, S. Solis-, M.D., Philadelphia, 1892.
CONNER, P. S., M.D., LL.D., Cincinnati, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
CURRIER, A. F., A.B., M.D., New York, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
DAVIDSON, C. C., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
DAVIS, N. S., A.M., M.D., LL.D., Chicago, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
DELAFIELD, Francis, M.D., New York, 1888.
DELAVAN, D. Bryson, M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
DOLLEY, C. S., M.D., Philadelphia, 1892.
DRAPER, F. Winthrop, A.M., M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
DUDLEY, Edward C., M.D., Chicago, 1888.
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FORBES, William S., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890.
GARRETSON, J. E., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889.
GASTON, J. McFadden, M.D., Atlanta, 1890, 1891, 1892.
GIHON, Albert L., A.M., M.D., Brooklyn, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
GOODELL, William, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890.
GRAY, Landon Carter, M.D., New York, 1890, 1891, 1892.
GRIFFITH, J. P. Crozer, M.D., Philadelphia, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
GUILFORD, S. H., D.D.S., Ph.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
GUITERAS, John, M.D., Ph.D., Charleston, 1888, 1889.
HAMILTON, John B., M.D., LL.D., Washington, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891.
HARE, Hobart Amory, M.D., B.Sc., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
HENRY, Frederick P., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
HOLLAND, J. W., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889.
HOLT, L. Emmett, M.D., New York, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
HOOPER, Franklin H., M.D., Boston, 1890, 1891, 1892.
HOWELL, W. H., Ph.D., M.D., Ann Arbor, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
HUN, Henry, M.D., Albany, 1889, 1890.
INGALS, E. Fletcher, A.M., M.D., Chicago, 1889, 1890, 1891.
JAGGARD, W. W., A.M., M.D., Chicago, 1890.
JOHNSTON, Christopher, M.D., Baltimore, 1888, 1889.
JOHNSTON, W. W., M.D., Washington, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
KEATING, John M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889.
KELSEY, Charles B., M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
KEYES, Edward L., A.M., M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
KNAPP, Philip Coombs, M.D., Boston, 1891, 1892.
KYLE, D. Braden, M.D., Philadelphia, 1892.
LAPLACE, Ernest, A.M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1890, 1891, 1892.
LEE, John G., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
LEIDY, Joseph, M.D., LL.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891.
LONGSTRETH, Morris, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890.
LOOMIS, Alfred L., M.D., LL.D., New York, 1888, 1889.
LYMAN, Henry M., A.M., M.D., Chicago, 1888.
MCGUIRE, Hunter, M.D., LL.D., Richmond, 1888.
MANTON, Walter P., M.D., F.R.M.S., Detroit, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
MARTIN, H. Newell, M.D., M.A., Dr.Sc., F.R.S., Baltimore, 1888, 1889.
MATAS, Rudolph, M.D., New Orleans, 1890, 1891, 1892.
MEARS, J. Ewing, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891.
MILLS, Charles K., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
MINOT, Chas. Sedgwick, M.D., Boston, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
MONTGOMERY, E. E., M.D., Philadelphia, 1891, 1892.
MORTON, Thos. G., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889.
MUNDE, Paul F., M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
O’DWYER, Joseph, M.D., New York, 1892.
OLIVER, Charles A., A.M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
PACKARD, John H., A.M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
PARISH, Win. H., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1892.
PARVIN, Theophilus, M.D., LL.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889.
PEIRCE, C. N., D.D.S., Philadelphia, 1888.
PEPPER, William, M.D., LL.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
RANNEY, Ambrose L., M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890.
RICHARDSON, W. L., M.D., Boston, 1888, 1889.
ROCKWELL, A. D., A.M., M.D., New York, 1891, 1892.
ROHÉ, Geo. H., M.D., Baltimore, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
SAJOUS, Chas. E., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
SAYRE, Lewis A., M.D., New York, 1890, 1891, 1892.
SEGUIN, E. C., M.D., Providence, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891.
SENN, Nicholas, M.D., Ph.D., Milwaukee, 1888, 1889.
SHAKSPEARE, E. O., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
SHATTUCK, F. C., M.D., Boston, 1890.
SMITH, Allen J., A.M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1890, 1891, 1892.
SMITH, J. Lewis, M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
SPITZKA, E. C., M.D., New York, 1888.
STARR, Louis, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
STIMSON, Lewis A., M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
STURGIS, F. R., M.D., New York, 1888.
SUDDUTH, F. X., A.M., M.D., F.R.M.S., Minneapolis, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
THOMSON, William, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
THOMSON, Win. H., M.D., New York, 1888.
TIFFANY, L. McLane, A.M., M.D., Baltimore, 1890, 1891, 1892.
TURNBULL, Chas. S., M.D., Ph.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
TYSON, James, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890.
VAN HARLINGEN, Arthur, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
VANDER VEER, Albert, M.D., Ph.D., Albany, 1890.
VICKERY, H. F., M.D., Boston, 1892.
WHITE, J. William, M.D., Philadelphia, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
WHITTAKER, Jas. T., M.D., Cincinnati, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
WHITTIER, E. N., M.D., Boston, 1890, 1891, 1892.
WILSON, James C., A.M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
WIRGMAN, Chas., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
WITHERSTINE, C. Sumner, M.S., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
WYMAN, Walter, M.D., Washington, 1892.
YOUNG, Jas. K., M.D., Philadelphia, 1891, 1892.
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CRANDALL, F. M., M.D., New York, 1891, 1892.
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CRYER, H. M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889.
DEALE, Henry B., M.D., Washington, 1891.
DOLLEY, C. S., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889, 1890, 1891.
DOLLINGER, Julius, M.D., Philadelphia, 1889.
DORLAND, W. A., M.D., Philadelphia, 1891, 1892.
ESHNER, A. A., M.D., Philadelphia, 1892.
FREEMAN, Leonard, M.D., Cincinnati, 1891, 1892.
FULLER, Eugene, M.D., New York, 1892.
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GOULD, Geo. M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889, 1890.
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GRIFFITH, J. P. Crozer, M.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
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JACKSON, Henry, M.D., Boston, 1891, 1892.
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WARFIELD, Ridgely B., M.D., Baltimore, 1891, 1892.
WARNER, F. M., M.D., New York, 1891, 1892.
WEED, Charles L., A.M., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888, 1889.
WELLS, Brooks H., M.D., New York, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891.
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CURRIER, A. F., M.D., New York, 1888.
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GRANDIN, Egbert H., M.D., New York, 1888, 1889.
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GUITERAS, G. M., M.D., Washington, 1890.
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KLINGENSCHMIDT, C. H. A., M.D., Washington, 1890.
KRAMER, S. P., M.D., Cincinnati. 1892.
MARTIN, Edward, M.D., Philadelphia, 1891, 1892.
MCKEE, E. S., M.D., Cincinnati, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892.
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PACKARD, F. A., M.D., Philadelphia, 1890.
PRITCHARD, W. B., M.D., New York, 1891, 1892.
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SEARS, G. G., M.D., Boston, 1890.
SHULTZ, R. C., M.D., New York, 1891, 1892.
SOUWERS, Geo. F., M.D., Philadelphia, 1888.
TAYLOR, H. L., M.D., Cincinnati, 1889, 1890.
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WESTCOTT, Thompson S., M.D., Philadelphia, 1892.
WILDER, W. H., M.D., Cincinnati, 1889.
WILSON, C. Meigs., M.D., Philadelphia, 1889.
WILSON, W. R., M.D., Philadelphia, 1891, 1892.
THE BIOGRAPHY OF A GREAT SURGEON.
HISTORY OF THE
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By J. HOWE ADAMS, M.D.
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