BLANCHARD &, LEA'S PUBLIC ATI ONS.Unafomy.) 13 



HORNER'S ANATOMY. 



JHUCH IMPROVED AJ\*D ENLARGED EDITION. (Just Issued.) 



SPECIAL ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY. 



BY WILLIAM E. HOKNEB, M. D. 7 



Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. 



EIGHTH EDITION. 

 EXTENSIVELY REVISED AND MODIFIED TO 1851. 



In two large octavo volumes, handsomely printed, wi'th several hundred illustrations. 



This work has enjoyed a thorough and laborious revision on the part of the author, with the 

 view of bringing it fully up to the existing state of knowledge on the subject of general and special 

 anatomy. To adapt it more perfectly to the wants of the student, he has introduced a large number 

 of additional wood engravings, illustrative of the objects described, while the publishers have en- 

 deavored to render the mechanical execution of the work worthy of the extended reputation which 

 it has acquired. The demand which has carried it to an EIGHTH EDITION is a sufficient evidence 

 of the value of the work, and of its adaptation to the wants of the student and professional reader. 



NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION OF 

 SMITH Sf UOXUTEiVS JiJr^T 



AN ANATOMICAL ATLAS, 



ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY. 

 BY HENRY H. SMITH, M. D., &c. 



UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF 



WILLIAM E. HORNER, M.D., 



Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. 

 In one volume, large imperial octavo, with about six hundred and fifty beautiful figures. 



With the view of extending the sale of this beautifully executed and complete "Anatomical Atlas," the 

 publishers have prepared a new edition, printed on both sides of the page, thus materially reducing its cost, 

 and enabling them to present it at a price about forty per cent, lower than former editions, while, at the same 

 time, the execution of each plate is in no respect deteriorated, and not a single figure is omitted. 



These figures are well selected, and present a complete and accurate representation of that wonderful 

 fabric, the human body. The plan of this Atlas, which renders it so peculiarly convenient for the student, and 

 its superb artistical execution, have been already pointed out. We must congratulate the student upon the 

 completion of this Atlas, as it is the most convenient work of the kind that has yet appeared ; and we must 

 add, the very beautiful manner in which it is "got up" is so creditable to the country as to be flattering 

 to our national pride. American Medical Journal. 



HOHNER'S DISSECTOR. 



THE UNITED STATES DISSECTOR; 



Being a new edition, with extensive modifications, and almost re-written, of 



"HORNER'S PRACTICAL ANATOMY." 

 In one very neat volume, royal 12mo., of 440 pages, with many illustrations on wood. 



WILSON'S DISSECTOR, New Edition (Just Issued.) 



THE DISSECTOR; 



OR, PRACTICAL A!D SURCJICA1L ANATOUIY. . 

 BY ERASMUS WILSON. 



MODIFIED AND RE-ARRANGED BY 

 PAUL BECK GODDARD, M. D. 



A NEW EDITION, WITH REVISIONS AND ADDITIONS. 



In one large and handsome volume, royal 12mo., with one hundred and fifteen illustrations. 



In passing this work again through the press, the editor has made such additions and improve- 

 ments as the advance of anatomical knowledge has rendered necessary to maintain the work in the 

 high reputation which it has acquired in the schools ol the United States as a complete and ITuth 

 guide to the student of practical anatomy. A number of new illustrations have been added, espe- 

 cially in the portion relating to the complicated anatomy of Hernia. In mechanical execution the 

 work will be found superior to former editions. 



