AD Important Aid to Students in the Study of Anatomy. 



THREE CHARTS or 



The Nervo-Vascular System. 



PART I. THE NERVES. 



PART II. THE ARTERIES. 



PART III. THE VEINS. 



ARRANGED BY W. HENRY PRICE, A.M., M.D., AND S. POTTS EAGLETON. 

 ENDORSED BY LEADING ANATOMISTS. 



PRICE, IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 50 CENTS, NET, COMPLETE; 

 CHEAT BRITAIN, 2s. 6d. FRANCE, 3 fr. 60. 



THE NERVO-VASCULAR SYSTEM OP CHARTS " far Excels Every Other System 

 in their Completeness, Compactness, and Accuracy. 



Part I. The Nerves. Gives in a clear form not only the Cranial 

 and Spinal Nerves, showing the formation of the different Plexuses 

 and their branches, but also the complete distribution of the 

 fe 5f MPATHETIC NERVES, thereby making it the most complete and 

 concise chart of the Nervous System yet published. 



Part II. The Arteries. Gives a unique grouping of the Arterial 

 S} r stem, showing the divisions and subdivisions of all the vessels. 

 beginning from the heart and tracing their CONTINUOUS distribution 

 to the periphery, and showing at a glance the terminal branches 

 of each artery. 



Part III. The Veins. Shows how the blood from the periphery 

 of the body is gradually collected by the larger veins, and these 

 coalescing forming still larger vessels, until they finally trace 

 themselves into the Right Auricle of the heart. 



It is therefore readily seen that " The Nervo-Yascular System of 

 Charts" offers the following superior advantages: 



1. It is the only arrangement which combines the Three S3 r stems, 

 and yet each is perfect and distinct in itself. 



2. It is the only instance of the Cranial, Spinal, and Sympathetic 

 Nervous Systems being represented on one chart. 



3. From its neat size and clear t3^pe, and being printed only upon 

 one side, it may be. tacked up in any convenient place, and is always 

 read}' for freshening up the memory and reviewing for examination. 



4. The nominal price for which these charts are sold places them 

 within the reach of all. 



For the student of anatomy there can possibly be no ' veins of the human body, giving names, origins, distribu- 



more concise way of acquiring a knowledge of the nerves, J tions, and functions, very convenient as memorizers and 



veins, and arteries of the human system. It presents at a ' reminders. A similar series, prepared by the late J. H. 



jrlamr their tnmks and branches in tlie great divisions of Armsby, of Albany, N.Y., and framed, long found a place 



ilie t<udv. It will save a world of tedious reading, and will in the study of the writer, and on more than one occasion 



impress itself on the mind as no ordinary rnd? ntrrmn, was the means of saving precious moments that must 



sven, could. Its price is nominal and its value inestima- i j otherwise have been devoted to tumbling the pages of ana- 



iile. Xo student should be without it. Pacific Record of \ ' tomical works. M?<1. Age. 



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These three charts will be of great assistance to 



We take pleasure in calling attention to these charts, i : medical students. They can be hung on the wall and read 



as Hun are so arranged that a study of them will serve to 1 1 across any ordinary room. The price is only fifty cents for 



impress them more indellibly on your mind than can be the set. Prart'n:. 

 gained iu any other way. They are also valuable for 



reference 31'edical Brief These charts have been carefully arranged, and will 



prove to be very convenient for ready reference. They 



These are three admirably arranged charts for the ' are three in number, each constituting" a part- 

 use of students, to assist in memorizing their anatomical ' It is a high recommendation that these charts have been 

 studies. Buffalo 3fnl. and Surg. Jour. ! examined and approved by John B. Dearer. M.D., Demon- 



] strator of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. 



This is a series of charts of the nerves, arteries, and 1 1 Pacific lied, and fiurg. Jour, and Western Lancet. 



(F. A. DAVIS, Medical Publisher Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.) 19 



