HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Anatomy). 



(HENRY), F.R.S., 



Lecturer on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital, London. 



ANATOMY, DESCRIPTIVE AND SURGICAL. The Drawings by 



H. V. CARTER, M. D., late Demonstrator on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital ; the Dissec- 

 tions jointly by the AUTHOR and DR. CARTER. A new American, from the fifth enlarged 

 and improved London edition. In one magnificent imperial octavo volume, of nearly 906 

 pages, with 465 large and elaborate engravings on wood. Price in cloth, $6 00 ; lea- 

 ther, raised bands, $7 00. (Just Issued.) 



The author has endeavored in this work to cover a more extended range of subjects than is cus- 

 tomary in the ordinary text-books, by giving -not only the details necessary for the student, but 

 also the application of those details in the practice of medicine and surgery, thus rendering it both 

 a guide for the learner, and an admirable work of reference for the active practitioner. The en - 

 gravings form a special feature in the work, many of them being the size of nature, nearly all 

 original, and having the names of the various parts printed on the body of the cut, in place of 

 figures of reference, with descriptions at the foot. They thus form a complete and splendid series, 

 which will greatly assist the student in obtaining a clear idea of Anatomy, and will also serve to 

 refresh the memory of those who may find in the exigencies of practice the necessity of recalling 

 the details of the dissecting room; while combining, as it does, a complete Atlas of Anatomy, with 

 a thorough treatise on systematic, descriptive, and applied Anatomy, the work will be found of 

 essential use to all physicians who receive students in their offices, relieving both preceptor and 

 pupil of much labor in laying the groundwork of a thorough medical education. 



Notwithstanding the enlargement of this edition, it has been kept at its former very moderate 

 price, rendering it one of the cheapest works now before the profession. 



The illustrations are beautifully executed, and ren- 

 der this work an indispensable adjunct to the library 

 of the surgeon. This remark applies with great force 



From time to time, as successive editions have ap- 

 peared, we have had much pleasure in expressing 

 the general judgment of the wonderful excellence of 



to those surgeons practising at a distance from our j Gray's Anatomy. Cincinnati Lancet, July, 1870. 

 large cities, as the opportunity of refreshing their Altogether, it is unquestionably the most complete 



and serviceable text-book in anatomy that has evov 

 been presented to the student, and forms a striking 

 contrast to the dry and perplexing volumes on the 

 same subject through which their predecessors strug- 

 gled in days gone by. N. Y. Med. Record, June 15, 

 1870. 



To commend Gray's Anatomy to the medical pro- 

 fession is almost as much a work of supererogation 

 as it would be to give a favorable notice of the Bible 

 in the religious press. To say that it is the most 

 complete and conveniently arranged text-book of its 

 kind, is to repeat what each generation of students 

 has learned as a tradition of the elders, and verified 

 by personal experience. N Y. Med. Gazette, Dec. 

 17,1870. 



memory by actual dissection is not always attain- 

 able. Canada Med. Journal, Aug. 1870. 



The work is too well known and appreciated by the 

 profession to need any comment. No medical man 

 can afford to be without it, if its only merit were to 

 serve as a reminder of that which so soon becomes 

 forgotten, when not called into frequent use, viz., the 

 relations and names of the complex organism of the 

 human body. The present edition is much improved. 

 California Med. Gazette, July, 1870. 



Gray's Anatomy has been so long the standard of 

 perfection with every student of anatomy, that we 

 need do no more than call attention to the improve- 

 ment in the present edition. Detroit Review of Med. 

 and Pharm., Aug. 1870. 



VMITH (HENRY H.), M.D., and JJORNER ( WILLIAM E.},M.D., 



Prof, of Surgery in the Univ. of Penna., &c. LateProf. of Anatomy in the Univ. ofPenna., Ac. 



AN ANATOMICAL ATLAS, illustrative of the Structure of the 



Human Body. In one volume, large imperial octavo, cloth, with about six hundred and 



fifty beautiful figures. $4 50. 



The plan of this Atlas, which renders it so pecn- 1 the kind that has yet appeared ; and we must add, 

 liarly convenient for the student, and its superb ar- | the very beautiful manner in which it is "got up," 

 tistical execution, have been already pointed out. We ! is so creditable to the country as to be flattering to 

 must congratulate the student upon the completion our national pride. American Medical Journal. 

 of this Atlas, as it is the most convenient work of I 



VHARPEY ( WILJjIAM], M.D., and Q VAIN (JONES fr RICHARD). 

 HUMAN ANATOMY. Revised, with Notes and Additions, by JOSEPH 



LEIDT, M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. Complete in two 

 large octavo volumes, of about 1300 pages, with 511 illustrations; cloth, $6 00. 

 The very low price of this standard work, and its completeness in all departments of the subject, 

 should command for it a place in the library of all anatomical students. 



fTO DOES (RICHARD M.}, M.D., 



Late Demonstrator of Anatomy in the Medical Department of Harvard University. 



PRACTICAL DISSECTIONS. Second Edition, thoroughly revised. In 



one neat royal 12mo. volume, half-bound, $2 00. 



The object of this work is to present to the anatomical student a clear and concise description 

 of that which he is expected to observe in an ordinary couise of dissections. The author has 

 endeavored to omit unnecessary details, and to present the subject in the form which many years' 

 experience has shown him to be the most convenient and intelligible to the student. In the 

 revision of the present edition, he has sedulously labored to render the volume more worthy of 

 the favor with which it has heretofore been received. 



HOENER'S SPECIAL ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY. I In 2 vols. 8vo., of over 1000 pages, with more tha 

 Eighth edition, extensively revised and modified. 1 300 wood-cuts; cloth, $6 00. 



