SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Hofmann and Peterson's 

 Le£[al Medicine 



Atlas of Legal Medicine. By Dr. E. von Hofmann, of 



Vienna. Edited by Frederick Peterson, M. D., Clinical Profes- 

 sor of Psychiatry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New 

 York. With 120 colored figures on 56 plates, and 193 half-tone 

 illustrations. Cloth $3.50 net. In Saunders'' Hand-Atlas Series. 



By reason of the wealth of illustrations and the fidelity of the colored 

 plates, the book supplements all the text-books on the subject. Moreover, 

 it furnishes to every physician, student, and lawyer a veritable treasure-house 

 of information. 



The Practitioner, London 



'• The illustrations appear to be the best that have ever been published in connection 

 with this department o*" medicine, and they cannot fail to be useful alike to the medical jurist 

 and to the student of forensic medicine." 



Chapman's 

 Medical Jurisprudence 



Medical Jurisprudence, Insanity, and Toxicology. By 



Henry C. Chapman, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine 

 and Medical Jurisprudence in Jefferson Medical College, Phila- 

 delphia. Handsome i2mo of 329 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, 

 $1.75 net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED— THIRD REVISED EDITION, ENLARGED 



This third edition has been thoroughly revised and greatly enlarged, so as 

 tc bring it absolutely in accord with the very latest advances in this important 

 branch of medical science. 



Medical Record, New York 



" The manual is essentially practical, and is a useful guide for the general practitioner, 

 besides possessing literary merit." 



