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Dr. F. UNGER, of Vienna.

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Ideal Views of the Primitive World in its Geological and Palæontological Phases.

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Dr. FORBES WINSLOW, D.C.L. Oxon, &c.

On Obscure Diseases of the Brain and Disorders of the Mind.

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Introduction.

CONTENTS.

PART I. ON INGUINAL HERNIA.-1. Anatomy of the Parts. 2. Causes and Pathology of Inguinal Hernia. 3. Diagnosis of Inguinal Hernia. 4. History of the Radical Cure of Inguinal Hernia. 5. Principles of the Author's Operations. 6. Operation by Thread and Compress. 7. Operation by Wire, as usually practised by the Author. 8. Variations of the Wire Operation. 9. Operation by Rectangular Pins.

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10. Modus operandi of Operations. 11. Causes of Failure and Danger. 12. Summary of the Cases. 13. Uses of Trusses in Inguinal Hernia.

PART II. FEMORAL OR CRURAL HERNIA.-14. Anatomy of the Parts. 15. Causes and Pathology of Crural Hernia. 16. Diagnosis of Crural Hernia. 17. Operations for the Radical Cure. 18. Radical Cure by Truss Pressure. 19. Prevention of Inguinal and Crural Hernia. 20. Treatment of Irreducible Hernia.

PART III. UMBILICAL HERNIA.-21. Causes and Pathology. 22, Diagnosis of Umbilical Hernia. 23. Treatment. 24. Author's Operation for Radical Cure of Umbilical Hernia. 25. Treatment of Umbilical Hernia by Pressure.

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ANDREW WYNTER, M.D.

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