i6 SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON PRACTICE, Etc. 



Jakob and Eshner's Internal Medicine and Diagnosis 



Atlas and Epitome of Internal Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. By Dr. 

 Chr. Jakob, of Erlangen. Edited, with additions, by A. A. Eshner, M. D., Pro- 

 fessor of Clinical Medicine, Philadelphia Polyclinic. With 182 colored figures on 

 68 plates, 64 text-illustrations, 259 pages of text. Cloth, ^3.00 net. In Saunders' 

 Hand- Atlas Series. 



" Can be recommended unhesitatingly to the practicing physician no less than to the student." — 

 Bulletin of Johns Hopkins Hospital. 



Lockwood's Practice of Medicine. T^^^Lft^^t^ 



A Manual of the Practice of Medicine. By Geo. Roe Lockwood, M. D., 

 Attending Physician to the Bellevue Hospital, New York City. Octavo, 847 pages, 

 with 79 illustrations in the text and 22 full-page plates. Cloth, $4.00 net. 



" A work of positive merit, and one which we gladly welcome." — New York Medical Journal. 



Keating^'s Life Insurance 



How to Examine for Life Insurance. By the late John M. Keating, M. D., 

 Ex-President of the Association of Life Insurance Medical Directors. Royal octavo, 

 211 pages. With numerous illustrations. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



" This is by far the most useful book which has yet appeared on insurance examination." — Medical 

 News. 



Corwin's Physical Diagnosis. Third Edition, Revised 



Essentials of Physical Diagnosis of the Thorax. By A. M. Corwin, A. M., 

 M. D., Professor of Physical Diagnosis, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. 

 220 pages, illustrated. Cloth, flexible covers, $1.25 net. 



" A most excellent little work. It arranges orderly and in sequence the various objective phenomena 

 to logical solution of a careful dia.gnos\s." ^Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases. 



Barton and Wells' Medical Thesaurus 



A Thesaurus of Medical Words and Phrases. By W. M. Barton, M. D., and 

 W. A. Wells, M. D., of Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. i2mo of 535 

 pages. Flexible leather, ^2.50 net; thumb indexed, ^^3.00 net. 



Jelliffe's Pharmacognosy Recently issued 



An Introduction to Pharmacognosy. By Smith Ely Jelliffe, Ph. D., M. D., 

 of Columbia University. Octavo, illustrated. Cloth, ^^2.50 net. 



Stevens' Practice of Medicine. New (7th) Edition— Recently issued 



A Manual of the Practice of Medicine. By A. A. Stevens. A. M., M. D., 

 Professor of Pathology, Woman's Medical College, Phila. Specially intended for 

 students preparing for graduation and hospital examinations. Post-octavo, 556 pages; 

 illustrated. Flexible leather, %2..zp net. 



"An excellent condensation of the essentials of medical practice for the student, and may be found 

 also an excellent reminder for the busy physician." — Buffalo Medical Journal. 



Paul's Materia Medica for Nurses just Ready 



Materia Medica for Nurses. By George P. Paul, M.D., Assistant Visiting 

 Physician and Adjunct Radiographer to the Samaritan Hospital, Troy, N. Y. lamo of 

 240 pages. Cloth, ^1.50 net. 



In Dr. Paul's new work the physiologic actions of the drugs are arranged according to 

 the action of the drug and not the organ acted upon. Another important section is that 

 on pretoxic signs, giving the warnings of the full action or the beginning toxic effects of the 

 drug. If these signs be known many cases of drug poisoning may be prevented. 



