NEW, REVISED EDITION of A Text=book on Practical Obstetrics. BY Gynecologist to the Columbian Hospital; Consulting Gyne- cologist to the French Hospital ; Fellow of the Amer- ican Gynecological Society, of the New York EGBERT H. GRANDIN, M.D., Academy of Medicine, of tUe New York Obstetrical Society, etc. Yx/’itFi tiio Collaboration of George W. Jarman, M.D., Gynecologist to the Cancer Hospital; Instructor in Gyne- cology in the Medical Department of the Columbia Uni- versity : Late Obstetric Surgeon of the New York Maternity Hospital; Fellow of the New York Obstetrical Society, etc. Rewritten, Newly Indexed, Considerably Enlarged. Illustrated with 64 Full-page Photo- graphic Plates and 86 Illustrations in the Text. 461 Royal Octavo Pages. Prices, net, $4.00, Cloth; $4.75, Sheep. DELIVERED. CHE first edition of this valuable work has been so highly commended and sought after both by practicing physicians and college professors, that the author felt it a duty he owed the profession to rewrite the book, including in this Second Edi- tion an account of the progress that has been made in these important branches of the subject—viz. ; Ob- stetric Surgery and Puerperal State—since the publi- cation of the first edition. New and important plates and illustrations, taken from actual practice, have been added, thus making the book still more valuable to practitioners. The adoption of the hook as THE text-book on Obstetrics in a notably large number of the leading Medical Colleges goes to prove its value both to the Teacher and the Student. The subject, handled so ably by the author, is such an important one—since a thorough and correct knowledge and practice of it goes far toward the saving of life—that too much can- not he known about it, literally and practically. WHAT PROMINENT TEACHERS OF OBSTETRICS THINK OF IT. “I liave taken great pleasure in looking through the second edition of Graudin and Jarniart’s ‘ Practical Obstet- rics.’ 1 think it will be enough for me to say that it is the hook I am using exclusively in my class work, and that several of the class waited two or three weeks after col- lege opened in order to procure your second edition.”— Dk. Gr. B. Steman, Professor of Obstetrics, Fort Wayne Col- lege of Medicine, Fort Wayne, Ind. “I like the work very much and shall take occasion to call attention to it in my classes. The second edition is a great improvement, and will have a cordial welcome by students and the profession.”—J. U. Baknhill, A.M., M.D., Professor of Principle and Practice of Obstetrics, Ohio Medical University, Columbus, Ohio. “ I consider there is no better work on Obstetrics ex- tant than Grandin and Jarman’s. I have recommended it to my class, and shall at my next lecture call the attention of my class to the new edition and advise them to procure it. I have recommended it to many practitioners.”—W. 0. Day, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Barnes Medical Col- lege, St. Louis, Missouri. “It is one of the most practical works on Practical Obstetrics 1 have at my command, and I have several of the most recognized authorities, and am always glad and ready to quote its teachings to the class.”—J. H. Mc- Carty. M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Birmingham Med- ical College, Birmingham Alabama. “It is what it aims at, a practical work on obstetrics, in the sense that it is a working guide. It is a book that is most thoroughly up-to-date, and by reason of its direct method and exclusion of many features that every ortho- dox text-book is considered incomplete without, chiefly of an anatomical and physiological nature, will have greater influence in impressing the value of modern methods of practice. I have already recommended it to a number of physicians and students.”—Edward A. Ayers, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, New York Polyclinic Medical School, New York City, “In my judgment it is one of the best works of its kind now in reach of the physician, setting forth the line of symptoms to be considered by the practitioner and student in making up his Diagnosis of Pregnancy with valuable treatment during the period of gestation, and enabling the' Accoucheur to guard and protect his patient against any danger that may arise. It is beautifully illustrated with fine plates of the different positions and stages of labor, giving the attendant an idea how they should conduct a case of confinement, therefore facilitating the cause which otherwise would he a long-continued labor.”— George C. Potter, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Cen- tral Medical College, St. Joseph, Missouri. ‘‘l consider the work a very valuable one, eminently practical, thoroughly reliable, as evidence of which I have for some time past recommended it to my students.”—D. A. Hodghead, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis- eases of Children, College of Physicians and Surgeons, San Francisco, Cal. “I have received Grandiu and Jarman ‘Practical Ob- stetrics’ and, having looked it over, am much pleased with it. I shall continue to recommend it as a clear, concise, finely illustrated work, thoroughly up to date.”—David E. Bowman, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Toledo Med- ical College, Toledo, Ohio. “ ‘Practical Obstetrics,’ by Grandiu and Jarman, I wish to say that, in some regards, is the best 1 have ever seen. I have spoken favorably of it before the class for several years.”—H. W. Chase, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Omaha Medical College, Omaha, Nebraska. “‘Grandiu and Jarman’s Obstetrics’ is recommended to our students as a text-book. lam well pleased with the work because it is practical and because it represents American obstetric practice.”— H. B. Rittek, M.D., Pro- fessor of Obstetrics and Hygiene, Louisville Medical Col- lege, Louisville, Ky. “I have been handed your recently published work on ‘Obstetrics,’ by Grandiu and Jarman. I consider it one of the best works I have seen on the subject for the student’s use.”—B. P. Muse, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, Mary- land Medical College, Baltimore, Md. “ After a careful examination of Grandiu and Jarman’s ‘ Practical Obstetrics,’ I And it to be accurate in teaching all branches of obstetrics it claims to cover. It is thor- oughly practical and up-to-date. It elaborates the portions that are either left out or cut short in so many of our standard works. It is, therefore, a book that should be in the hands of every student and every practitioner. If they ever see the book they will be sure to read it ”—C. B. Kin yon, M.D., Professor of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in Homoeopathic Medical College of University of Mich- igan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. For sale by booksellers generally, or will be sent, carriage free, on receipt of price, by Che T- fl. Davis Company, Publishers. PHILADELPHIA, 1914-16 Cherry St. NEW YORK, 117 West Forty-second St, CHICAGO, 9 Lakeside Building, 214-220 S. Clark St,