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As ample directions are given for dissecting, this volume will serve every 

 requirement of the student throughout his course. The new nomenclature and 

 that still in common use have been introduced in a manner rendering the work 

 universal in the prime essential of terminology. The Table of Contents is so 

 arranged as to give a complete conspectus of anatomy, a feature of obvious 

 value. The whole book is thoroughly organized in its headings and the 

 sequence of subjects, so that the student receives his knowledge of the parts 

 in their anatomical dependence. 



As a teaching instrument the new Gray's Anatomy embodies all that pareful 

 thought and unstinted expenditure can combine in book form. 



