EMBRYOLOGY. 



Heisler's 

 Text-Book of Embryology 



Second Edition, Thoroughly Revised 



A Text=Book of Embryology. By JOHN C. HEISLER, M. D., Pro- 

 fessor of Anatomy in the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. 

 Octavo volume of 405 pages, with 196 illustrations, 32 of them in 

 colors. Cloth, $2.50 net. 



WITH 196 ILLUSTRATIONS, 32 IN COLORS 



The fact of embryology having acquired in recent years such great interest 

 in connection with the teaching and with the proper comprehension of human 

 anatomy, it is of first importance to the student of medicine that a concise and 

 yet sufficiently full text-book upon the subject be available. In its first edition 

 this work met this want most admirably, and in its present form it will prove even 

 more valuable. The work has been thoroughly revised, and such additions have 

 been made as the progress of the science has rendered necessary. Moreover, the 

 entire work has been generally improved. The chapter treating of the Deciduae 

 and the Placenta has been rewritten, as has also the greater part of that upon the 

 Chorion. In addition to these changes, several new illustrations have been added. 



PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS 



G. Carl Huber, M. D., 



Professor of Histology and Embryology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 

 " I find the second edition of ' A Text-Book of Embryology' by Dr. Heisler an improve- 

 ment on the first. The figures added increase greatly the value of the work. I am again 

 recommending it to our students." 



William Wathen, M. D., 



Professor of Obstetrics, Abdominal Surgery, and Gynecology, and Dean, Kentucky School of 



Medicine, Louisville, Ky. 



" It is systematic, scientific, full of simplicity, and just such a work as a medical student 

 will be able to comprehend." 



Birmingham Medical Review, England 



" We can most confidently recommend Dr. Heisler's book to the student of biology or 

 medicine for his careful study, if his aim be to acquire a sound and practical acquaintance with 

 the subject of embryology." 



