HBNRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Anatomy). 



\XTILSON (ERASMUS), F.R.S. 



A SYSTEM OF HUMAN ANATOMY, General and Special. Edited 



by W. H. GOBRECHT, M. D., Professor of General and Surgical Anatomy in the Medical Col- 

 lege of Ohio. Illustrated with three hundred and ninety-seven engravings on wood. In 

 one large and handsome octavo volume, of over 600 large pages; cloth, $4 00; leather, 

 $5 00. 



The publisher trusts that the well-earned reputation of this long-established favorite will be 

 more than maintained by the present edition. Besides a very thorough revision by the author, it 

 has been most carefully examined by the editor, and the efforts of both have been directed to in- 

 troducing everything which increased experience in its use has suggested as desirable to render it 

 a complete text-book for those seeking to obtain or to renew an acquaintance with Human Ana- 

 tomy. The amount of additions which it has thus received may be estimated from the fact that 

 i,he present edition contains over one-fourth more matter than the last, rendering a smaller type 

 9>n<l an enlarged page requisite to keep the volume within a convenient size. The author has not 

 only thus added largely to the work, but he has also made alterations throughout, wherever there 

 appeared the opportunity of improving the arrangement or style, so as to present every fact in its 

 taost appropriate manner, and to render the whole as clear and intelligible as possible. The editor 

 lj.aa exercised the utmost caution to obtain entire accuracy in the text, and has largely increased 

 the number of illustrations, of which there are about one hundred and fifty more in this edition 

 than in the last, thus bringing distinctly before the eye of the student everything of interest or 

 Importance. 



fJEATH (CHRISTOPHER), F.'R. C. S. t 



Teacher of Operative Surgery in University College, London. 



PRACTICAL ANATOMY: A Manual of Dissections. From the 



Second revised and improved London edition. Edited, with additions, by W. W. KKSN, 

 M. D., Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 

 In one handsome royal 12ino. volume of 578 pages, with 247 illustrations. Cloth, $3 50 j 

 leather, $4 00. (Lately Published.) 



lining its hold upon the slippery slopes of anatomy. 



-St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journal, Mar. 10, 1871. 

 It appears to us certain that, as a guide in dissec- 



,ion, and as a work containing facts of anatomy in 



brief and easily understood form, this manual is 



}>r. Keen, the American editor of this work, in his 

 preface, says: "In presenting this American edition 

 f Heath's Practical Anatomy,' I feel that I have 

 keon instrumental in supplying a want long felt for 

 a real dissector's manual," and this assertion of its 



editor we deem is fully justified, after an examina- j ^plete. This work contains, also, very perfect 

 tion of its contents, for it is really an excellent worft. | n us trations of parts which can thus be more easily 

 Indeed, we do not hesitate to say, the best of its class 

 with which we are acquainted ; resembling Wilson 

 In terse aud clear description, excelling most of the 

 ao-called practical anatomical dissectors in the scope 

 <?f the subject aud practical selected matter. . . . 

 In reading this work, one is forcibly impressed with 

 Uie great pains the author takes to impress the sub- 

 ject upon the mind of the student. He is full of rare 

 e.ud pleasing little devices to aid memory in main- 



inderstood and studied; in this respect it compares 

 'avorably with works of much greater pretension. 

 Such manuals of anatomy are always favorite works 

 with medical students. We would earnestly recom- 

 mend this one to their attention; it has excellences 

 which make it valuable as a guide in dissecting, as 

 well as in studying anatomy. Buffalo Medical and 

 Surgical Journal, Jan. 1871. 



f>ELLAMY(E.), F.R.C.S. 



THE STUDENT'S GUIDE TO SURGICAL ANATOMY: A Text- 



Book for Students preparing for their Pass Examination. With engravings on wood. In. 

 ono handsome royal 12nio. volume. Cloth, $2 25. (Just Issued.) 



We welcome Mr. Bellamy's work, as a contribu- 

 tion to the study of regional anatomy, of equal value 

 to the student and the surgeon. It is written in a 

 clear and concise style, and its practical suggestions 

 add largely to the interest attachiug to its technical 

 details Chicago Med. Examiner, March 1, 1874. 



We cordially congratulate Mr. Bellamy upon hav- 

 ing produced it. Med. Times and Qaz. 



We cannot too highly recommend it. Student's 

 Journal. 



Mr. Bellamy has spared no pains to produce a real- 

 ly reliable student's guide to surgical anatomy one 

 which all candidates for surgical degrees may con- 

 sult with advantage, and which posseses much ori- 

 ginal matter Mad. Press and Circular. 



MACLISE (JOSEPH). 



SURGICAL ANATOMY. By JOSEPH MACLISE, Surgeon. In one 



volume, very large imperial quarto ; with 68 large and splendid plates, drawn in the best 

 style and beautifully colored, containing 190 figures, many of them the size of life; together 

 with copious explanatory letter-press. Strongly and handsomely bound in cloth. Price 

 $14 00. 



We know of no work on surgical anatomy which 

 nan compete with it. Lancet. 



The work of Maclise on surgical anatomy is of the 



feighest value. In some respects it is the best publi- 

 cation of its kind we have seen, and is worthy of a 

 place in the library of any medical man, while the 

 student could scarcely make a better investment than 

 t h is. The Western Journal of Medicine and Siirgery. 

 No such lithographic illustrations of surgical re- 



$ions have hitherto, we think, been given. While 

 bhe operator is shown every vessel and nerve where 

 in operation is contemplated, the exact anatomist is 

 refreshed by those clear and distinct dissections, 

 which every one must appreciate who has a particle 

 of enthusiasm. The English medical press has quits 

 exhausted the words of praise, in recommending this 

 admirable treatise, Boston Med. and Surg. Journ. 



fJARTSHORNE (HENRY), M.D., 



*-* Professor of Hygiene, etc , in the Univ. ofPenna. 



HANDBOOK OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. Second Edi- 

 tion, revised. In ane ro.yal 12mo. volume, with 220 wood-cuts; cloth, $1 75. (Just Issued.) 



