The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . line of prevention, but the peoplethemselves can do a great deal more—particularlyif properly enlightened ; and this is the purpose ofthe book.—Albany Jourtial. LECTURES ON ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY AND DIS-EASES OF THE JOINTS. By Lewis A. Sayre, M. D., Professor ofOrthopedic Surgery and Clinical Surgery in Bellevue Hospital Medical Col-lege; Consulting Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital, Charity Hospital, etc., etc. Second edition, revised and greatly enlarged, with 324 Illustrations, i


The rules of aseptic and antiseptic surgery; a practical treatise for the use of students and the general practitioner . line of prevention, but the peoplethemselves can do a great deal more—particularlyif properly enlightened ; and this is the purpose ofthe book.—Albany Jourtial. LECTURES ON ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY AND DIS-EASES OF THE JOINTS. By Lewis A. Sayre, M. D., Professor ofOrthopedic Surgery and Clinical Surgery in Bellevue Hospital Medical Col-lege; Consulting Surgeon to Bellevue Hospital, Charity Hospital, etc., etc. Second edition, revised and greatly enlarged, with 324 Illustrations, i vol., 8vo, 569 pp. Cloth, $5; sheep, $6. This edition has been thoroughly revised and rearranged, and the subjects classified in the ana-tomical and pathological order of their development. Many of the chapters have been entirelyrewritten, and several new ones added, and the whole work brought up to the present time, withall the new improvements that have been developed in this department of surgery. Many newengravings have been added, each illustrating some special point in practice. Specimen of The name of the author is a sufficient guar-antee of its excellence, as no man in America orelsewhere has devoted such unremitting attentionfor the past thirty years to this department of Sur-gery, or given to the profession so many new truthsand laws as applying to the pathology and treat-ment of deformities.—Western Lancet. The name of Lewis A. Sayre is so intimatelyconnected and identified with orthopsedics in all itsbranches, that a book relating his experience cannot but form an epoch in medical science, and prorea blessing to the profession and humanity. views on many points differ from thoseentertained by other surgeons, but the great suc-cesses he has obtained fully warrant him in main-taining the courage of his opinions. —AjnericaJiyournal of Obstetrics. Dr. Sayre has stamped his individuality onevery part of his book. Possessed of a taste for


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