Excerpt from Disorders of Menstruation
In the four years that have elapsed since the publication of the first edition of this monograph, new ideas, new methods, and new remedies pertaining to gyn?cology have been prominently brought forward, some of which are unquestionably brought forward, some of which are unquestionably meritorious, while others are still on trial. In the meantime some former views relating to pathology have changed, while some former methods and remedies have either been abandoned or become less common. As far as has been permissible, this revised edition has been made to conform to prevalent modes of practice.
It has not been the author"s purpose, in preparing this number of the Leisure library series, to consider any portion of his subject exhaustively, as the character and scope of the work will not permit it. If this little volume shall be found to possess any value to busy practitioners of medicine as a reference book, it will then have fulfilled the utmost its author can desire for it.
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