Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . Specimen of Illustration. This, the seventh edition of Dr. Hammonds well-knownwork, has been thoroughly re-vised, and enlarged by the ad-dition of new chapters, and ofa section on Diseases of theSympathetic System. The work has received thehonor of a French translationby Dr. Labadie-Lagrave, ofParis, and an Italian transla-tion by Professor Diodato Bor-relli, of the Royal University,is now going through the pressat Naples. Dr. Hammonds work hasnow been before the professionfor many years, and its charac-teristic


Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . Specimen of Illustration. This, the seventh edition of Dr. Hammonds well-knownwork, has been thoroughly re-vised, and enlarged by the ad-dition of new chapters, and ofa section on Diseases of theSympathetic System. The work has received thehonor of a French translationby Dr. Labadie-Lagrave, ofParis, and an Italian transla-tion by Professor Diodato Bor-relli, of the Royal University,is now going through the pressat Naples. Dr. Hammonds work hasnow been before the professionfor many years, and its charac-teristics are very generally present edition has a goodmany valuable additions, but haslost nothing of its previous indi-viduality as a medical work. Dr. Hammond has the qualities of a successful author. His practical ex-perience is large, his convictions are positive, and he can set them forth clearly and attractively. It is notsurprising that his book has been a very popular one. And the present edition is, as modestly stated onthe title-page, improved. —Medical This is unquestionably the most complete trea-tise on the diseases to which it is devoted that hasyet appeared in the English language ; and its valueis much increased by the fact that Dr. Hammondhas mainly based it on his own experience and prac- .tice, which, we need hardly remind our readers,have been very extensive.—Medical Times andGazette. The author is a concise writer, who neverwastes any paper, and he has, as he says himself inhis preface, views of his own on every disease con-sidered, and he is not afraid to express them; inshort, the work is largely the result of his own ob-servation and experience, though the labors of othersare by no means ignored.—Medical and SurgicalReporter; Philadelphia. It everywhere evinces comprehensive apprecia-tion of the scope of the subjects considered, offeringwhat is known and at the same time indicating thepaths by which further observation will lead to more


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