A practical treatise on impotence, sterility and allied disorders of the male sexual organs / by Samuel W. Gross.
- Samuel Weissell Gross
- Date:
- 1883
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A practical treatise on impotence, sterility and allied disorders of the male sexual organs / by Samuel W. Gross. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![EMMET, TH03IAS AE>I)IS, M. ID., LL. Z>., Siirncoii to the iVvinan's Hospital, New York, etc. The Principles and Practice of Gynaecology; I'oi- ilie use (.1 SukIuuIk ami rnu'titionurs of iMudiciiie. SocoikI I'llitiim. 'flionjuglily revised. In one large and very liandsonie octavo volume of 87'J pages, wilii 13.3 iliu.strations. Cloth, $5.00; leather, $6.00; very handsome half Knssia, §0.50. No gynieeologicftl trontiso lias appoaiod wliiftli ' oeived more attention than in Aniorica. It is, coiitwins an equal amount of original ami useful i then, with a feeling of plen.surc tliat we welcome a matter; nor does the uiiulioal and surgical liistory i work on dlHeafles of women from so eminent a of.Amoriea include a book moro novel and useful, j gynujoologist as Dr. Emmet. The work is essen- Tho tabular and statistical information which it contains is marvellous, both in (|uaiitity and accu- racy, and cannot be otherwise lluui iuvahiablo to future investigators. It is a work which demands , not careless reading but ])rol'ound study. Its value j wo caii saj' that the work teems with original as. a contribution to gyniccology is, perhaps, i ideas, fresh and valuable methods of practice, and greater than that of all previous literature on the ' is written in a clear and elegant style, worthy of subject combined.—Chicago Medical Gazette, kpvW the literary reputation of the country of Longfellow ;i, ItiSO'. j and Oliver Wendell Holmes.—Unlink Med. Journal, In no country of the world has gynrecology re-1 Feb. 21,1880. tially clinical, and leaves a strong impress of the author's individuality. 'I'o criticise, with the care it merits, the book throughout, would demand far more space than is at our command. In parting, nVNCAN, J. MATTHEWS, M.B., LL. D., F. B. S. E., etc. Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women; Delivered in Saint Bar- tholomew's Hospital. In one Iiivndsome octavo volinne of I7o pages. Cloth, $1.50. 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