Arranged upon an Embryological Basis 



Jxast Ready 



StoHr's Histology 



SixtK American, from tKe TwelftH German Edition. 

 Revised and Arranged by FREDERIC T. LEWIS 



Assistant Professor of Enfbryology at the Harvard Medical School. 

 With 450 Illustrations, 45 in Colors. Octavo; ix -f 434 pages. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



THE need of a text-book of histology arranged upon an embryological basis 

 has long been felt, and the opportunity to accomplish this arrangement 

 was promptly embraced when Professor Stohr's generous permission was 

 given to adapt a new edition of his book to American needs. As a leading 

 Professor of Histology says, " the book is now in its arrangement and treatment 

 something adequate as a statement of the present knowledge of the subject. 

 The illustrations illustrate; the text instructs." 



The Basle Anatomical Nomenclature (BNA) is used throughout. 



D E F 



FIG. 159 (Reduced). EMBRYONIC HEARTS. 



A and B, from Rabbits 9 days after coitus, C, from a human embryo 0/3 (?) weeks; D and 

 E, from a 12 mm. pig (D sectioned on the left of the median septum, and E on the right of 

 if); T, from a 13.6 mm. human embryo, sectioned like E. 



Synopsis of Contents. MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY. Cytology: The Cell; 

 Form and Size of Cells; Vital Phenomena; Formation and Reproduction of 

 Cells; Cytomorphosis. GENERAL HISTOLOGY: Histogenesis; Epithelia; Mes- 

 enchymal, Muscle, Nerve, and Vascular Tissues; Blood Forming and Blood 

 Destroying Organs; Entodermal Tract; Urinary and Male and Female Genital 

 Organs; Skin; Supra-renal Glands; Brain and Sense Organs. THE PREPARA- 

 TION AND EXAMINATION OF MICROSCOPICAL SPECIMENS: Fresh Tissues; Isola- 

 tion; Sectioning; Fixation; Decaiciiication; Imbedding; Staining and Mount- 

 ing; General Stains; Special Stains; the Microscope; Drawings; Reconstruction. 



