An Account of Some of the Most Important Diseases Peculiar to Women
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Lancet. "No practitioner of medicin° should be without it, since there is scarcely a disease to which the human frame is liable which does not receive in it some illustration, dirtct or inci- dental ; and as a guide to prictice, especially when difiicultips arise, it will be found a most useful work for reference. — British and Foreign Review. "The work is eminently practical in its character. It commends itself, 'as containing the clinical views of two distinguished teachers, both ranking amon...g the ablest pathologists, and the most judicious practitioners, the profession affords. " — Buff. Med. Jonx. G. Andral's CLINIC ON DISEASES OF THE >> )} ENCEPHALON. ABDOMEN. CHEST. Either ot the works can e had separately. Three vols. 8vo. Sheep. " The ' Climqtie McdicaW is the great work of its distinguished author. It is an immense store- house of invaluable information in pathology and therapeutics. No medical library can be complete without it; and every physician, with the smallest pretensions to scientific attainment, or wlio is desirous of discriminating disease accurately, and ol treating it skilfully, should study its pages by day and night.
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