. Lectures on the diseases of infancy and childhood. compact.—Chicago Med. Journal,January, 1858. A fairer, more honest, more earnest, and more reliable investigator of the many diseases ofwomen and children is not to be found in any country.—Southern Med. and Surg. Journal,January, 1858. We gladly recommend his Lectures as in the highest degree instructive to all who are in-terested in obstetric practice.—London Lancet. We have to say of it, briefly and decidedly, that it is the best work on the subject in anylanguage ; and that it stamps Dr. West as the facile princeps of British obstetric a
. Lectures on the diseases of infancy and childhood. compact.—Chicago Med. Journal,January, 1858. A fairer, more honest, more earnest, and more reliable investigator of the many diseases ofwomen and children is not to be found in any country.—Southern Med. and Surg. Journal,January, 1858. We gladly recommend his Lectures as in the highest degree instructive to all who are in-terested in obstetric practice.—London Lancet. We have to say of it, briefly and decidedly, that it is the best work on the subject in anylanguage ; and that it stamps Dr. West as the facile princeps of British obstetric authors.— Kilinh. Med. Journal. LECTURES DISEASES INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD BY CHARLES WEST, , AUTHOR OF LECTURES ON THE DISEASES OF WOMEN: FELLOW OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS: EXAMINER IN MIDWIFERY AT THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND: PHYSICIAN TO THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN: PHYSICIAN-ACCOUCHEUR TO, AND LECTURER ON MIDWIFERY AT, ST. BARTHOLOMEW^ HOSPITAL. THIRD AMERICAN, FROM THE FOURTH REVISED AND ENLARGED LONDON PHILADELPHIA: BLANCHARD AND LEA. 1860. AN ft la WS\60 W5/Ue PHILADELPHIA:COLLINS, PRINTER. TO SAMUEL STEPHENS MAILING, Esq., OF EBLEY, near STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, %\m fcrfom art $*tatt&, IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE EVER ACTIVE FRIENDSHIP, AND MORE THAN BROTHERLY KINDNESS, WHICH HAVE MADE A LIFE-LONG DEBTOR OF HIS AFFECTIONATE KINSMAN, THE AUTHOR. PUBLISHERS ADVERTISEMENT. Two editions of this work having been called, for in Eng-land since the appearance of the last American edition, ithas enjoyed the advantage of a double revision on the partof the Author, resulting in its present greatly improved andenlarged form. In addition to this, the publishers havethought that perhaps its value might be still further in-creased by appending some Lectures published by the Authorsince its appearance in London. These Lectures, treatingon subjects not discussed in the work itself, will be found atthe end of the volume. Philadelphia, Februa
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