DISEASES OF THE SKIN. 



Mracek and Stelwagon's 

 Diseases of the Skin 



Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of the Skin. By Prof. Dr. Franz 

 Mracek, of Vienna. Edited, with additions, by Henry W. Stelwagon, 

 M. D., Professor of Dermatology in the Jefferson Medical College, 

 Philadelphia. With JJ colored plates, 50 half-tone illustrations, and 

 280 pages of text. In Saunders^ Hand-Atlas Series. Go., $4. 00 net. 



JUST ISSUED NEW (2d) EDITION 



This volume, the outcome of years of scientific and artistic work, contains, 

 together with colored plates of unusual beauty, numerous illustrations in black, 

 and a text comprehending the entire field of dermatology. The illustrations are 

 all original and prepared from actual cases in Mracek' s clinic, and the execution 

 of the plates is superior to that of any, even the most expensive, dermatologic 

 atlas hitherto published. 



American Journal of the Medical Sciences 



" The advantages which we see in this book and which recommend it to our minds are: 

 First, its handiness ; secondly, the plates, which are excellent as regards drawing, color, and the 

 diagnostic points which they bring out." 



Mracek and Bangs' 

 Syphilis and Venereal 



Atlas and Epitome of Syphilis and the Venereal Diseases. 



By Prof. Dr. Franz Mracek, of Vienna. Edited, with additions, by 

 L. Bolton Bangs, M. D., late Prof, of Genito-Urinary Surgery, Univer- 

 sity and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. With 71 

 colored plates and 122 pages of text. Cloth, $3.50 net. In Saunders' 

 Hand- Atlas Series. 



CONTAINING 71 COLORED PLATES 



According to the unanimous opinion of numerous authorities, to whom the 

 original illustrations of this book were presented, they surpass in beauty anything 

 of the kind that has been produced in this field, not only in Germany, but 

 throughout the literature of the world. 



Robert L. Dickinson, M. D. . 



Art Editor of " The American Text-Book of Obstetrics." 

 " The book that appeals instantly to me for the strikingly successful, valuable, and graphic 

 character of its illustrations is the ' Atlas of Syphilis and the Venereal Diseases.' I know of 

 nothing in this country that can compare with it." 



