This remarkable book has passed through eight (8) editions in less than five years, has met with the unanimous and hearty approval of the profession, and is practically indispensable to every young graduate who aims at success in his chosen profession. It has just undergone a thorough revision by the author, who has added much new matter, covering many points and elucidating many excellent ideas not included in former editions.
CLEVENGER—Spinal Concussion. Surgically Considered as a Cause of Spinal Injury, and Neurologically Restricted to a Certain Symptom Group, for which is Suggested the Designation “Erichsen’s Disease,” as One Form of the Traumatic Neuroses.
By S. V. Clevenger, M.D., Consulting Physician, Reese and Alexian Hospitals; Late Pathologist, County Insane Asylum, Chicago; Member of numerous American Scientific and Medical Societies; Collaborator American Naturalist, Alienist, and Neurologist, Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry, Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases; Author of “Comparative Physiology and Psychology,” etc.
For more than twenty years this subject has occasioned bitter contention in law courts between physicians as well as attorneys, and in that time no work has appeared that reviewed the entire field judicially until Dr. Clevenger’s book was written. It is the outcome of five years’ special study and experience in legal circles, clinics, hospital and private practice, in addition to twenty years’ labor as a scientific student, writer, and teacher. Every Physician and Lawyer should own this work. In one handsome Royal Octavo volume of nearly 400 pages, with 30 Wood-Engravings.
Price, in United States and Canada, post-paid, $2.50, net; Great Britain, 14s.; France, 15 fr.
DAVIS—Consumption: How to Prevent it, and How to Live with it. Its Nature, Causes, Prevention, and the Mode of Life, Climate, Exercise, Food and Clothing Necessary for its Cure.
By N. S. Davis, Jr., A.M., M.D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine in Chicago Medical College; Physician to Mercy Hospital; Member of the American Medical Association, Illinois State Medical Society, etc., etc. 12mo. In Press.
DAVIS—Diseases of the Heart, Lungs, and Kidneys.
By N. S. Davis, Jr., A.M., M.D., Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine in the Chicago Medical College, Chicago, Ill., etc. In one neat 12mo volume. No. ⸺ in the Physicians’ and Students’ Ready-Reference Series. In Preparation.