Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . burghMedical Journal. The whole range of modern ob-stetrics is gone over in a most system-atic manner, without indulging in thediscussion of useless theories or con-troversies. The style is clear, concise,compact, and pleasing. The illustra-tions are abundant, excellently exe-cuted, remarkably accurate in outlineand detail, and, to most of our Ameri-can readers, entirely fresh.—Cincin-nati Lancet a?td Clinic. We thank Dr. Lusk for his mostvaluable work, which is, in our opin-ion, as we have said before, the best


Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . burghMedical Journal. The whole range of modern ob-stetrics is gone over in a most system-atic manner, without indulging in thediscussion of useless theories or con-troversies. The style is clear, concise,compact, and pleasing. The illustra-tions are abundant, excellently exe-cuted, remarkably accurate in outlineand detail, and, to most of our Ameri-can readers, entirely fresh.—Cincin-nati Lancet a?td Clinic. We thank Dr. Lusk for his mostvaluable work, which is, in our opin-ion, as we have said before, the bestrepresentative of the state of obstetricscience and art at the present day thatexists in the English language. Stu-dent and practitioner will alike find it suitable to their needs, and there are few specialists who willnot gain instruction from it.—Medical Times and Gazette, London. This is undoubtedly the best book on the sub- A work which, like the one before us, com- ject in the language. It is written from a physio- bines the qualities of being a safe and reliable guide. Appearance of Cervix in Multipara; Ninth Month. logical stand-point, combined with an extendedclinical knowledge. It is evident that teachers ofobstetrics will not only be glad to commend such awork to their pupils, but will find it a most valuableguide for themselves.—Chicago Medical Review. to the practitioner, at the same time that it presentsto the reader a fair statement of the labors of recentinvestigators, can not but prove useful.—Medicaland Surgical Reporter, Philadelphia. HEALTH PRIMERS. Edited by J. Langdon Down, M. D.,F. R. C. P.; Henry Power, M. B., F. R. C. S.; J. Mortimer-Granville,M. D.; John Tweedy, F. R. C. S. In square i6mo volumes. Cloth, 40 cents each. Though it is of the greatest importance that books upon health should be in the highest degreetrustworthy, it is notorious that most of the cheap and popular kind are mere crude compilationsof incompetent persons, and are often mi


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