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ATLANTA

Medical College,

Atlanta, Georgia.

TWENTY-NINTH SESSION, 1886-87.

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FACULTY.

A. W. GRIGGS, M. D.,
Emeritus Professor of Practice.
W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D.,

Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery
WM. ABRAM LOVE, M D.,
Professor of Physiology.
V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. D.,

Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Children.

A. W. CALHOUN, M. D.,

Professor of Diseases of Eye, Ear and Throat.
J. D. WILSON, M. D.,

Professor General and Medical Chemistry.
H. V M. MILLER, M. D., LL.D.,

Professor of Principles and Practice of Medi-
cine, Lecturer on Clinical Medicine
and Dean of the Faculty.

W. S. ARMSTRONG, M. D.,
Professor of General and Descriptive Anato-
my, Lecturer on Clinical Medicine.
J. S. TODD, M. D.,

Professor Materia Medica and Therapeutics,
Lecturer on Clinical Medicine.

JAS. A. GRAY, M. D.,

Lecturer on Venereal Diseases, and Proctor
D. H. HOWELL, M. D.,
Lecturer on Minor Surgery.

HENRY WILE. M. D.,
Lecturer on Skin Diseases.
HUNTER P. COOPER, M. D.,
Adjunct Professor of Chemistry.
F. W. MCRAE, M. D.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
J. M. CRAWFORD, M, D.,
Assistant to Chair Eye, Ear and Throat
Diseases.

The regular Winter Session begins October 5th, 1886,
and continues until March 1st, 1887,

Clinical Advantages Unsurpassed.

An abundance of anatomical material always on hand.
For Annual Announcement address

DR. JAS. A. GRAY, Proctor,

P. O. Box 523.

30 Marietta Street.

BOSTON MEDICAL

AUG 7 1962

LIBRARY

TRUSSES.

The World's Recognition of Merit. LONDON-1881-ANNOUNCEMENT

At the late International Medical and Sanitary Exhibition, the world's most competent judges recognized their unequaled excellence by granting the

Only Award of Merit" for Trusses" to I. B. Seeley, Philadelphia, U. S. A."
(over sixty-eight competitors), confirming their high favor with America's most
distinguished surgeons.

Exhibition Judges from the Royal College of Surgeons-Thmoas Bryant, F. R. C. S.;
Christopher Heath, F. R. C. S., Thomas Smith, F. R. C. S., John Wood, F. R. S.,
F. R. C. S.
SEELEY'S HARD-RUBBER TRUSSES.

STEEL SPRING, COVERED WITH HARD RUBBER, Used in Bathing.

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In ordering special Truss or Supporter, give size of body, in inches, in line of Rupture. with description of case.
PLEASE NOTE.-Style or Pattern of Instrument Designated by "Fig." Form of Pad by "No."
Fine Steel Springs, neatly covered with highly-polished Hard-Rubber. Made
in every desirable pattern, with Pads anatomically constructed. Light, cool,
cleanly, durable: unequalled in quality, finish, and practical construction.
Unaffected by time, use or climate, used in bathing. Fitting perfectly to form
of body with any desired pressure, they are worn without inconvenience by the
youngest child, most delicate lady, or the laboring man, entirely avoiding all
sweaty, sour padded unpleasantness, ALWAYS RELIABLE, holding perma-
nently the worst form of Hernia or Rupture, thus causing a radical cure where
cure is possible,

Establishment: 1347 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Ladies' Depertinent in Charge of a Competent Lady Assietant.
THE CORRECT AND SKILLFUL MECHANICAL TREATMENT OF HERNIA
OR RUPTURE A SPECIALTY,
Consisting in the correct adaptation of a suitable truss to each individual case,
and instructions for its proper use, which will complete a radical cure in all
curable cases.

REFERENCES-Profs. D. Hayes Agnew, S. W. Gross, W. H. Pancoast, Dr. Thos.
G. Morton, the Surgeon-General of the U. S. Army and Medical Director of U. S.
Navy.

Abdominal Supporters, Body Belts, Elastic Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, Etc.,

For the treatment of Uterine Weaknesses, Corpulency, Ulcerated or Varicose
Limbs, constantly in stock and made to special order.

IMPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS.
See our plates, with adjustment, in "Agnew's Surgery," vol. i., pages 488,
489, 495, 499, and in "System of Surgery," by Gross, vol. ii., pages 542, 543, 555, 560.
Illustrated Catalogue and Price List mailed on application.

1. B. SEELEY & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA.

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