Morris 5 Anatomy 



Third Edition, Revised 

 846 Illustrations 



A Complete Textbook. Edited by HENRY MORRIS, F.R.C.S., Surgeon 

 to, and Lecturer on Anatomy at, Middlesex Hospital. Assisted by PETER 

 THOMPSON, M.D., J. BLAND SUTTON, F.R.C.S., J. H. DAVIES-COOLEY, 

 F.R.C.S., WM. J. WALSHAM, F.R.C.S., H. ST. JOHN BROOKS, M.D., R. 

 MARCUS GUNN, F.R.C.S., ARTHUR HENSMAN, . F.R.C.S., FREDERICK 

 TREVES, F.R.C.S., WILLIAM ANDERSON, F.R.C.S., ARTHUR ROBINSON, 

 M.D., M.R.C.S., and Prof. W. H. A. JACOBSON. 



One Handsome Octavo Volume, with 846 Illustrations, of which 267 are 

 printed in Colors. Thumb Index and Colored Illustrations in all Copies. 

 Third Revised Edition, Enlarged and Improved. Octavo ; 1328 pages. 

 Cloth, $6.00; Leather, $7.00; Half-Russia, $8.00, n t. 



A prominent reviewer writes : 



" Of all the textbooks of moderate size on human anatomy in the English 

 language, * Morris ' is undoubtedly the most up-to-date and accurate. ^ 

 For the student, the surgeon, or for the general practitioner who desires to re- 

 view his anatomy, ' Morris' is decidedly the book to buy." 



Morris' Anatomy is now the recognized standard textbook in a large num- 

 ber of medical schools throughout the United States, England and Canada. 

 The Third Edition has been carefully revised and improved both in regard to 

 text and illustrations, the number of the latter having been increased by 56, of 

 which 50 are in colors. Many of those in the former editions have been dis- 

 placed by new drawings, while others have been altered in important details. 

 Upwards of $1,000 has been spent on improving this feature alone. Two sec- 

 tions have been almost entirely rewritten, every effort having been employed 

 to make the book more useful to students. Many of the features that formerly 

 proved acceptable, such as the paragraphs on variations and abnormal ties, 

 have had special attention, and less important matters, but none the less con- 

 fusing ones to the student, have had careful consideration. 



"The various sections have been written by authors of world-wide fame, 

 and their individual labors have been combined into a most harmonious 

 whole, a treatise whose equal we are not likely to see in our generation." 

 Chicago Medical Recorder. 



" The ever-growing popularity of the book with teachers and students is 

 an index of its value, and it may safely be recommended to all interested." 

 Medical Record, New York. 



** " A Guide to Dissection," based upon " Morris," has been prepared by 

 Dr. Simon M. Yutzy, Demonstrator of Anatomy at the University of Michi- 

 gan, Ann Arbor. Price 25!Vents. 



