Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . he advan-tages to be derived from the possession of thisbook.—New York Medical Journal. D. APPLETON &* MEDICAL WORKS. A TREATISE ON THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, for the Use of Students and Practitioners. By Roberts Bartholow,M. A., M. D., LL. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeu-tics in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; recently Professor ofthe Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Medical Collegeof Ohio, in Cincinnati, etc., edition, revised and enlarged.


Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . he advan-tages to be derived from the possession of thisbook.—New York Medical Journal. D. APPLETON &* MEDICAL WORKS. A TREATISE ON THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, for the Use of Students and Practitioners. By Roberts Bartholow,M. A., M. D., LL. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Therapeu-tics in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia; recently Professor ofthe Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the Medical Collegeof Ohio, in Cincinnati, etc., edition, revised and enlarged. I vol., 8vo. Cloth, $; sheep or half russia, $ The same qualities and characteristics which have rendered the authors Treatise on MateriaMedica and Therapeutics » so acceptable are equally manifest in this. It is clear, condensed andaccu ate The whole work is brought up on a level with, and incorporates, the latest acquisitionsof medical science, and may be depended on to contain the most recent information up to the dateof publication. Specimen of ;ttr- :: Probably the crowning feature of the work be-fore us and that which will make it a favorite withpractitioners of medicine, is its admirable teachingon the treatment of disease. Dr. Bartholow has nosympathy with the modern school of therapeuticalnihilists, but possesses a wholesome belief in thevalue and efficacy of remedies. He does not fail toindicate, however, that the power of remedies islimited, that specifics are few indeed, and that rou-tine and reckless medication are dangerous. Butthroughout the entire treatise in connection witheach malady are laid down well-defined methodsand true principles of treatment. It may be saidwith justice that this part of the work rests uponthoroughly scientific and practical principles of ther-apeutics, and is executed in a masterly manner. Nowork on the practice of medicine with which we areacquainted will guide the practitioner in all the de-tails of treatme


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