No. 5. The Lymphatics or Absorbents. 

 No. 6. The Digestive Organs. 

 No. 7. The Brain and Nerves. 

 No. 8. The Organs of Sense and Voice. 

 No. 9. The Textures. — Microscopic Struc- 

 tures. 



Marshall's Physiological Diagrams. 



LIFE-SIZE, AND BEAUTIFULLY COLORED. 



On account of their large size and the great distinctness of the figures on them, there 

 has been a growing demand in this country for these Maps for the Lecture Room and 

 for lecturing from in Medical as well as other Schools. In order to supply thia 

 demand on more favorable terms, we have recently completed an arrangement with the 

 publishers in London, by which we can sell them to the ti-ade and others at a reduced 

 price and on better terms than heretofore. 



The series, illustrating the whole Human Body, are life-size, each map printed on a 

 single sheet of paper, made specially for the purpose, 1 feel long and Z feet 9 inches broad, 

 colored in fac-simile of the Original Drawings. There are nine diagrams, as follows : 



No. 1. The Skeleton and Ligaments. 



No. 2. The Muscles and Joints, with Ani- 

 mal Mechanics. 



No. 3. The Viscera in Position. — The 

 Structure of the Lungs. 



No. 4. The Heart and principal Blood- 

 vessels. 



Prepared under the direction of John Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., Pro- 



fessor of Surgery, University College, and Surgeon to University College 



Hospital. 



Price of the Set, Nine Maps, in Sheets, .... $50.00 

 " " " " handsomely Mounted on 



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Though designed more especially for purposes of general education, supplying an 

 acknowledged necessity of modern teaching, these diagrams will be found not inappli- 

 cable to the requirements of professed Medical Schools, atfording. as they do, a coi-rect 

 preliminary view of the various systems and organs in the human body. For Public 

 School Pukposks, for Lectures at Literary, Scientific, and other Institutes, they will 

 be found invaluable; and also to students of Artistic Anatomy, imparting, as they do, 

 when suspended on the walls of the Lecture-hall, School-room, or Studio, a familiar 

 acquaintance with the whole human system. 



An Explanatory Key to the Physiological 



Diagrams. By John Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., &c. Octavo. 

 Paper covers 50 cts. 



Description of the Human Body. 



Its Structure and Functions. Illustrated by Physiological Diagrams, 



Designed for the Use of Teachers in Schools and Young Men destined 



for the Medical Profession, and for popidar Instruction genercdly. New 



Edition. By John Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., Professor of Surgery, 



University College, and Surgeon to the University College Hospital. 



The work contains 260 quarto pages of Text, bound in cloth, and 193 Colored 

 Illustrations, arranged in Nine Folio Diagrams, carefully colored and 

 reduced from Prof Marshall's large ivor/c. 2 vols. Cloth. . §10.00 



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