HENRY C. LEA'S PUBLICATIONS (Anatomy). 



A LLEN (HARRISON), M.D. 



-*- Pr<>fi-s*r of Fhi/xiolngy in the Univ. of Pa. 



A SYSTEM OF HUMAN ANATOMY: INCLUDING ITS MEDICAL 



and Surgical Relations. For the Use of Practitioners and Studentsof Medicine. With an 

 Introductory Chapter on Histology. By E. 0. SHAKESPEAHE, M D., Ophthalmologist to the 

 Phila. Hosp. In one large and handsome quarto volume, with several hundred original 

 illustrations on lithographic plates, and numerous wood-cuts in the text. (Preparing.) 

 In this elaborate work, which has been inactive preparation for several years, the author has 

 sought to give, not only the details of descriptive anatomy in a clearand condensed form, but also 

 the practical applications of the science to medicine and surgery. The work thus has claims upon 

 the attention of the general practitioner, as well as of the student, enabling him not only to re- 

 fresh his recollections of the dissecting room, but also to recognize the significance of all varia- 

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 self-evident, and his long experience and assiduous devotion to its thorough development are a 

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 spared with the illustrations. Those of normal anatomy are from original dissections, drawn on 

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 after the manner of " Holden" and " Gray," and in every typographical detail it will be the 

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 anticipated for it. 



JjiLLIS (GEORGE V1NER], 



J-J Emeritus Professor of Anatomy in University College, London. 



DEMONSTRATIONS OF ANATOMY; Being a Guide to the Know- 

 ledge of the Human Body by Dissection. By GEORGE VINER ELLIS, Emeritus Professor 

 of Anatomy in University College, London. From the Eighth and Revised London 

 Edition. In one very handsome octavo volume of over 700 pages, with 256 illustrations. 

 Cloth, $4.25 ; leather, $5.25. (Jvst Ready.) 



This work has long been known in England as the leading authority on practical anatomy, 

 at>d the favorite guide in the dissecting-room, as is attested by the numerous editions through 

 which it has passed. In the last revision, which has just appeared in London, the accomplished 

 author has sought to bring it on a level with the most recent advances of science by making the 

 necessary changes in his account of the microscopic structure of the different organs, as devel- 

 oped by the latest researches in textural anatomy. 



Ellib's Demonstrations is the favorite text-book j its leadership over the English manuals upon dis- 

 of the English student of anatomy. In passing secting. Phila. Med. Tintts, May 24, 1879, 

 through eight editions it has heen so revised and 



adapted to the needs of the student that it would i A * \ director, or a work to have in hand and 

 seem that it had almost reached perfection in this 1 studied while one is engaged in dissecting, we re 

 special line. The descriptions are clear and the i ard u a the vei T best work extant, which is cer- 

 methocls of pursuing anatomical investigations are - tainly saying a very great deal. As a text-book to 

 Miven with such detail that the book is honestly : be studied in the dissecting-room, it is superior to 

 entitled to its name. fl*. Louis Clinical Record, ' an y *> f ' ^ e rk * " pon ^atorny.-C'incuina^ ^d. 

 June, 1879. \ Aewe > M . ft y 24 18 ' 9 ' 



The success of this old manual seems to be as well 

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 The book seems destined to maintain yet for years 



We most unreservedly recommend it to every 

 practitioner of medicine who can possibly get it 

 Va. Me-1. Monthly, June, 1879. 



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JLSON (ERASMUS), F.E.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- 

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 one large and handsome octavo volume, of over 600 large pages j cloth, $4 ; leather. $5. 



&MITH (HENRY H.), M.D., and JJOENER ( WILLIAM E.),M.D., 



Prof, of Surgery in the Univ. ofPenna., Ac. Late Prof, of Anatomy in the Univ. ofPenna. 



AN ANATOMICAL ATLAS. Illustrative of the Structure of the 



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

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VCBAFER (ED WARD ALBERT), M.D., 



k-3 Assistant Profetsor of Physiology in University Colltge, London. 



A COURSE OF PRACTICAL HISTOLOGY: Being an Introduction to 



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HORNER'S SPECIAL ANATOMY AND HISTOL- , BELLAMY'S STUDENT'S GUIDE TO SURGICAL 



OGY. Eighth edition, extensively revised and 



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with 320 wood-cuts : cloth, *6 00. 

 SHAIIPEY AND QUAIN'S HUMAN ANATOMY. 



Revised, by JOSKPH LEIDT, M.D.,Prof of Anat. 



in Univ. of Penn. In two octavo vols. of about 

 / 1300 pages, with oil illustrations Cloth, $6 00. 



ANATOMY: A Text hook for Students preparing 

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CLELAND'S DIRECTORY FOR THE DISSECTION 

 OF THE HUMAN BODY. In one small volume, 

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