The Matron's Manual of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women During Pregnancy and in Childbed: Being a Familiar and Practical Treatise, More Especially Intended for the Instruction of Females Themselves, but Adapted Also for Popular Use among Students and Practitioners of MedicineHollick, Frederick
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The Matron's Manual of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women During Pregnancy and in Childbed: Being a Familiar and Practical Treatise, More Especially Intended for the Instruction of Females Themselves, but Adapted Also for Popular Use among Students and Practitioners of Medicine
Hollick, Frederick
Chloroform; Gynecology; Indian Territory; Midwifery; Obstetrics; Pregnancy
DR. HOLLICK'S LAST WORK--_The Diseases of Woman, their Causes and
Cure familiarly explained, with Practical Hints for their prevention,
&c._--We regard this as an invaluable production, the most useful,
in many respects, which has yet emanated from this distinguished
author and practitioner. It is just the kind of work which has ever
been wanted, and is just suitable to the excellent purpose for which
it was intended; this it accomplishes most fully, and its extensive
circulation must be productive of vast practical benefit. It is works
of this nature and CHARACTER which really do good; which exhibit
plain facts in a plain manner, and record in language simple and
intelligible, knowledge of the most vital importance to the health
and consequent happiness of every daughter, sister, wife, and mother
in the land. The work is dedicated to the LADIES OF AMERICA, and we
congratulate them upon the possession of a friend at once so able, so
sincere and valuable as Dr. Hollick. Burgess, Stringer & Co., of this
city, are the publishers.
_The New York Sun says of this Book_:
"BURGESS & STRINGER have just issued a most invaluable work, being a
treatise upon the diseases of women, by the celebrated Dr. Hollick.
We have thoroughly examined the work, and can say without hesitation,
that it should be in the hands of every mother who cares for the health
of her daughters, and every woman who values physical and mental
well-being. Dr. Hollick and his publishers have done a public benefit
by issuing such a book."
_From the New York Sunday Times._
DR. HOLLICK'S great work, THE DISEASES OF WOMAN, which will be found
advertised in another column, is truly a valuable production, and
well sustains the author's well-earned reputation. It is a complete
practical treatise on female diseases, scientific enough for a
medical man, and yet so plain that every body can understand it, and
so delicately written that even the most fastidious cannot object
to a single passage. Much of the matter it contains is quite new in
this country, even to medical men, and of the greatest interest and
importance. The anatomical plates are superb, and the whole book is
excellently got up. Every adult female in the land should read this
book; the information it gives would prevent an incalculable amount of
disease and suffering, if possessed in time; or it will teach the best
way to cure it when unfortunately established.
WORKS PUBLISHED BY DR. HOLLICK.
OUTLINES OF
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY,
BY FREDERICK HOLLICK, M. D.
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