Surgical Anatomy 



A Treatise on Human Anatomy in its Application 

 to the Practice of Medicine and Surgery 



By John B. Deaver, M.D. 



Surgeon-in- Chief to the German Hospital, Philadelphia, etc., etc. 



" The reader is not only taken by easy and natural stages from the 

 more superficial to the deeper regions, but the various important 

 regional landmarks are also indicated by schematic tracing. . . In 

 summing up the general excellences of this remarkable work, we can 

 accord our unqualified praise for the accurate, exhaustive, and system- 

 atic manner in which the author has carried out his plan, and we can 

 commend it as a model of its kind, which must be possessed to be 

 appreciated." Medical Record, New York. 



Three Royal Octavo Volumes, of 2157 pages, containing 499 Full -page 

 Plates engraved from original drawings made by special artists from dissec- 

 tions prepared for the purpose in the dissection-rooms of the University of 

 Pennsylvania. Sold by Subscription, in Complete Sets Only. Leather or 

 Half-Morocco, Marbled Edges, $30.00; Half-Russia, Gilt, Marbled Edges, 

 $33.00 net. 



Synopsis of Contents: {Number of Illustrations in Parentheses.*} 

 Vol. I. Upper Extremity (95); Back of Neck, Shoulder, and Trunk (24); 

 Cranium, Scalp, Face (32). 632 pages; 151 Plates. Vol. II. Neck (47); 

 Mouth (3); Pharynx (6); Larynx (10); Nose (9); Orbit (8); Eye (14); 

 Ear (12); Brain. (32); Joints of Head and Neck (4); Male Perineum (17); 

 Female Perineum (8). 709 pages; 170 Plates. Vol. III. Abdomen (74); 

 Pelvis (16); Chest (32); Lower Extremity (56). 816 pages; 178 Plates. 



" In order to show its thoroughness, it is only necessary to mention 

 that no less than twelve full-page plates are reproduced in order to 

 accurately portray the surgical anatomy of the hand, and it is doubt- 

 ful whether any better description exists in any work in the English 

 language." Journal of the American Medical Association. 



"The illustrations are lavishly supplied and are both helpful and 

 informing. ... No better text-book of surgical anatomy is in 

 existence, and we can confidently predict that Dr. Deaver has satisfied 

 the needs of the profession for at least a generation." The British Medical 

 Journal, London. 



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