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Watson on Amputations.

Amputations of the Extremities and Their Complications. By B. A. WATSON, A.M.,
M.D., Surgeon to the Jersey City Charity Hospital, to St. Francis' and to Christ's
Hospital, at Jersey City, N. J.; Fellow of the American Surgical Association;
Member of the New York Pathological Society, etc. Two full-page Colored
Plates, and two hundred and fifty-five Wood Engravings. Octavo. 762 + xix
Pages.
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SPECIMEN OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN WATSON'S AMPUTATIONS.

"This volume is an encyclopædic monograph, containing the important facts, theories and arguments relating to amputations of the extremities, and their complications. The author's aim has been to collect facts on this subject from English, French, German and American literature. He does not lay claim to originality, but, of course, introduces, in their proper places, those observations which his own experience has led him to make on the general subject. Under the division of 'Complications,' the general subject of the treatment of wounds is discussed, with an outline of the present views on germs and germicides, for, in the words of the preface, the complications of amputation wounds are essentially the same as those which pertain to any solution of continuity involving the various tissues of the body. A great service has been done the profession by the insertion of a translation of Gaupot's and Spellmann's writings on artificial limbs. This is the fullest exposition of the subject we have yet seen in an American text-book. Too much praise cannot be given to the typographical appearance of the work. The illustrations are marvels of clearness, and do, what is not always the case, elucidate the text.” -Medical Record, New York, June 20th, 1885.

Pye's Surgical Handicraft.

A Manual of Surgical Manipulations, Minor Surgery, Bandaging, Dressing, etc., etc., for the use of General Practitioners and Students. With special chapters on Aural Surgery, Extraction of Teeth, Anæsthetics, etc. By WALTER PYE, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital and the Victoria Hospital for Sick Children ; Examiner in Surgery at the University of Glasgow. 208 Illustrations. Octavo. Cloth, $5.00.

Heath's Operative Surgery.

A Course of Operative Surgery, consisting of a Series of Colored Plates, each plate
containing Several Figures, Drawn from Nature by the Celebrated Anatomical
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BY CHRISTOPHER HEATH, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to University College Hospital, and
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"His style is condensed but clear, and his pages contain a vast amount of information, couched in such language that it will be equally instructive to the general practitioner and the specialist."-Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Reporter, May 30th, 1885.

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BODILY DEFORMITIES AND THEIR TREATMENT. A Handbook of Practical Orthopedics. By H. A. REEVES, F.R.C.S., Senior Assistant Surgeon and Teacher of Practical Surgery at the London Hospital; Surgeon to the Royal Orthopedic Hospital, etc. 12mo. 228 Illustrations. 460 pages. Cloth, $2.25

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of Chemistry in Jefferson Med. College, Phila. Analytical Tables. New Edition.

By G. MASON WARD, M.D., Demonstrator
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