CATALOGUE C] 
LONDON, November. 1886. 
J. & A. CHURCHILL'S 
MEDICAL CLASS BOOKS. 
ANATOMY. 
BRAUNE.—An Atlas of Topographical Ana- 
tomy, after Plane Sections of Frozen Bodies. By WILHELM BRAUNE, 
Professor of Anatomy in the University ef Leipzig. Translated by 
EDWARD BELLAMY, F.R.C.S., and Member of the Board of Examiners ; 
Surgeon to Charing Cross Hospital, and Lecturer on Anatomy in its 
School. With 34 Photo-lithographic Plates and 46 Woodcuts. Large 
Imp. 8vo, 40s. 
FLOWER.—Diagrams of the Nerves of the 
Human Body, exhibiting their Origin, Divisions, and Connexions, with 
their Distribution to the various Regions of the Cutaneous Surface, and 
to all the Muscles. By WILLIAM H. FLOWER, F.R.C.S., F.R.S. 
Third Edition, containing 6 Plates. Royal 4to, 12s. 
GODLEE.—An Atlas of Human Anatomy : 
illustrating most of the ordinary Dissections and many not usually 
practised by the Student. By RICKMAN J. GODLEE, M.S., F.R.CS., 
Assistant-Surgeon to University College Hospital, and Senior 
Demonstrator of Anatomy in University College. With 48 Imp. 4to 
Coloured Plates, containing 112 Figures, and a Volume of Explanatory 
Text, with many Engravings. 8vo, £4 14s. 6d. 
HEATH.—Practical Anatomy: a Manual of 
Dissections. By CHRISTOPHER HEATH, F.R.C.S., Holme Professor of 
Clinical Surgery in University College and Surgeon to the Hospital. 
Sixth Edition, revised by RICKMAN J. GODLEE, M.S. Lond., F.R.C.S., 
Demonstrator of Anatomy in University College, and Assistant Surgeon 
te the Hospital. With 24 Coloured Plates and 274 Engravings. Crown 
Sve, 15s. 
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