Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . it. -Medical has contributed toRecord, JSiew York. This book bears evidence onevery page of being the result ofpatient and laborious research andgreat personal experience, unitedand harmonized by the true criticalor scientific spirit, and we are con-vinced that the book will raise thegeneral standard of obstetric knowl-edge both in his own country andin this. Whether for the student obliged to learn the theoretical part of midwifery, or for the busy prac-titioner seeking aid in face of practical difficulties, it


Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . it. -Medical has contributed toRecord, JSiew York. This book bears evidence onevery page of being the result ofpatient and laborious research andgreat personal experience, unitedand harmonized by the true criticalor scientific spirit, and we are con-vinced that the book will raise thegeneral standard of obstetric knowl-edge both in his own country andin this. Whether for the student obliged to learn the theoretical part of midwifery, or for the busy prac-titioner seeking aid in face of practical difficulties, it is, in our opinion, the best modern work on mid-wifery in the English language.—Dublin Journal of Medical Science. DOutreponts Method, modified by Scan:. Authors Modification of Tarniers Forceps. Dr. Lusks style is clear, generally concise, andhe has succeeded in putting in less than seven hun-dred pages the best exposition in the English lan-guage of obstetric science and art. The book willprove invaluable alike to the student and the prac-titioner.—American Practitioner. Dr. Lusks work is so comprehensive in designand so elaborate in execution that it must be recog-nized as having a status peculiarly its own amongthe text-books of midwifery in the English lan-guage.—New York Medical Journal. The work is, perhaps, better adapted to thewants of the student as a text-book, and to thepractitioner as a work of reference, than any other•one publication on the subject. It contains aboutall that is known of the ars obstetrica, and mustadd greatly to both the fame and fortune of thedistinguished author.—Medical Herald, Louis-ville. Dr. Lusks book is eminently viable. It cannot fail to live and obtain the honor of a second, athird, and


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