Excerpt from Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women: Delivered in Saint Bartholomew's Hospital
There are here given sixteen additional Lectures, in all thirty-five, not including Appendices, which are additional matter, differing from the Lectures chiefly in form. The new Lectures are published under almost the same circumstances as those of the first edition. In both the Author has not hesitated to make changes and additions, which, however, leave them almost as delivered. Some may appear to have been short, but this arises from the omission of amplifications and illustrations given in the class-room.
The Lectures are called clinical, not because they are strictly speaking such, but because they are so to some extent, and because they are not systematic. They are evidently rather medical than surgical. They were always kept in intimate relation with the work of the wards named "Martha."
It will be observed that the Lectures do not aspire to completeness, being clinical not systematic.
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