Price, in United States and Canada, post-paid, $1.40, net; Great Britain, 8s. 6d.; France, 9 fr. 25.
BURET—Syphilis: To-Day and in Antiquity.
By Dr. F. Buret (Paris). Translated from the French, with the author’s permission, by A. H. Ohmann-Dumesnil, A.M., M.D., Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology in the St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons. To be completed in three 12mo. volumes. Volume 1, Syphilis in Antiquity. In Press.
CAPP—The Daughter. Her Health, Education, and Wedlock. Homely Suggestions to Mothers and Daughters.
By William M. Capp, M.D., Philadelphia. This is just such a book as a family physician would advise his lady patients to obtain and read. It answers many questions which every busy practitioner of medicine has put to him in the sick-room at a time when it is neither expedient nor wise to impart the information sought.
It will not mar the most proper womanly modesty or refined feelings, and may wisely be put into the hands of any woman or girl; is a book for the family; will bear repeated readings, and will be useful to refer to in emergencies. In one beautifully printed (large, clear type) 12mo volume of 150 pages. Attractively bound in Extra Cloth.
Price, in United States and Canada, post-paid, $1.00, net; Great Britain, 5s. 6d.; France, 6 fr. 20.
CATHELL—Book on the Physician Himself, and Things that Concern His Reputation and Success.
By D. W. Cathell, M.D., Baltimore, Md. Being the Ninth Edition (enlarged and thoroughly revised) of “The Physician Himself, and What He Should Add to His Scientific Acquirements in Order to Secure Success.” In one handsome Octavo volume of 298 pages, bound in Extra Cloth.
Price, in United States and Canada, post-paid, $2.00, net; Great Britain, 11s. 6d.; France, 12 fr. 40.