will be attended
with the most favorable results. The chapter on Pessaries is especially
full and excellent, the proper manner of introducing the pessary being
clearly described and illustrated with original pictures that show
plainly the correct technic of this procedure. The chapters on Vaginal
and Abdominal Massage, and particularly that on Artificial Hyperemia and
Anemia, are extremely valuable to the practitioner. They express the
very latest advances in these methods of treatment. Hydrotherapy,
especially the Ferguson and Nauheim baths, are treated _in extenso_, and
Electrotherapy receives the full consideration its importance merits.
Pain as a symptom and its alleviation is dealt with in an unusually
practical way, its value as an aid in diagnosis being emphasized.
Gonorrhea and Syphilis and their many complications are treated in
detail, every care being taken to have these sections--of special
interest to the practitioner--complete in every particular. Other
chapters of great importance are those on Constipation, Sterility,
Associated Nervous Conditions in Gynecology, and Pregnancy and Abortion.
Kelly and Noble's Gynecology
and Abdominal Surgery
#Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery#. Edited by Howard A. Kelly, M.D.,
Professor of Gynecology in Johns Hopkins University; and Charles P.
Noble, M.D., Clinical Professor of Gynecology in the Woman's Medical
College, Philadelphia. Two imperial octavo volumes of 900 pages each,
containing 650 illustrations, mostly original. Per volume: Cloth, $8.00
net; Half Morocco, $9.50 net.
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WITH 650 ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY HERMANN BECKER
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In view of the intimate association of gynecology with abdominal surgery
the editors have combined these two important subjects in one work. For
this reason the work will be doubly valuable, for not only the
gynecologist and general practitioner will find it an exhaustive
treatise, but the surgeon also will find here the latest technic of the
various abdominal operations. It possesses a number of valuable features
not to be found in any other publication covering the same fields. It
contains a chapter upon the bacteriology and one upon the pathology of
gynecology, dealing fully with the scientific basis of gynecology. In no
other work can this information, prepared by specialis
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