OUTLINES OF OBSTETRICS. A SYLLABUS OF LECTURES DELIVEBED AT LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL CHAKLES JEWETT, A. M., M. D., BY Professor of Obstetrics and Pediatrics in the College, and Obstetrician to the Hospital. EDITED BY HAEOLD F. JEWETT, M. D. This book treats only of the general facts and principles of ob- stetrics ; these are stated in concise terms and in a systematic and natural order of sequence, theoretical discussion being as far as possible avoided; the subject is thus presented in a form to be most easily grasped and remembered by the student. Special at- tention has been devoted to practical questions of diagnosis and treatment, and in general particular prominence given to facts which the student most needs to know. The condensed form of statement and the orderly arrangement of topics adapt it to the wants of the busy practitioner as a means of refreshing his knowl- edge of the subject and a handy manual for daily reference. Post Bvo. 264 Pages. Sent post-paid on receipt of price. PRICE, $2.00. W. B. SAUNDERS, Publisher, 925 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. A MANUAL OF MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE AND TOXICOLOGY. BY HENRY CHAPMAN, M.D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia ; Member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- delphia, of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia. WITH THIRTY-SIX ILLUSTRATIONS, Some of which are in Colors. Price, $1.25 Net. For many years there has been a demand from members of the medical and legal professions for a medium-sized work on this most important branch of medicine. The necessarily prescribed limits of the work permit only the consideration of those parts of this extensive subject which the experience of the author as coroner’s physician of the city of Philadelphia for a period of six years leads him to regard as the most material for practical purposes. Particular attention is drawn to the illustrations, many being produced in colors, thus conveying to the layman a far clearer idea of the more intricate cases.