Eobert M. De Witt's Medical Publications. 



A Manual of the Dissection of the Human Body. 



By LCTHER HOLDEN, F. R. C. S., Assistant Surgeon of, and Lecturer on Anatomy at St. 

 Bartholomew's Hospital, London. With Notes and Additions by ERSKINE MASON, M. D., 

 Demonstrator of Anatomy, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Surgeon to 

 Charity Hospital, New York. 



ILLUSTRATED WITH NUMEROUS WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 



This work is so universally commended by those most capable to judge of its merits, that it r-ust 

 become the test-book in its branch of science. Dr. Uolden's reputation is world-wide, and Dr. Mason is 

 eminently fitted by nature, education, and experience, to edit this important book. How faithfully and 

 Intelligently Dr. Mason has performed his work, will appear from the following testimonials from the 

 highest sources :*- 



from the Leavenworth, Kansas, Medical Journal. 



"As it is advisable when purchasing a book to get the best one, we would recommend all who desire a 

 Manual of Dissections to procure that of Dr. Holden." 



From Humboldt Medical Archives, St. Louis. 



" We recommend the book to the medical student as the best in the language for the pin-pose for which 

 It is designed." 



From th Eclectic Medical Journal, Philadelphia. 



" Students can never feel the Study of Anatomy dry or uninteresting with this work on their desks. 

 * * * * We think that a grateful profession will appreciate the noble production of the authors and 

 publishers." 



Prom the New York Medical Record. 



" We unhesitatingly say that it is the most complete, reliable, and as far as desirable, the most eoncise of 

 ny. * * * * It may be considered as the most practical dissecting-room companion extant." 



From the Medical and Surgical Reporter. 



" It is a Manual of Dissection, not an Anatomical Treatise, in the scientific sense of the term. * * We 

 think the editor is justified in believing that it is the best guide that has yet appeared lor use in the 

 dissecting-room." 



From the Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal. 



w Altogether the work of Dr. Holdea is one of the best and most perfect anatomical guides we have yet 

 een. and its merHs can not be too highly commended. * * * * The publisher has furnished the work 

 in a highly creditable manner." 



From the Cincinnati Medical Repository. 



"We hare never met with a book so well adapted for the physician and student engaged in dissections, 

 as this." 



From the St. Louis Medical Reporter. 



" It is advisably adapted for the beginner in anatomy ; the explanations and descriptions are very clear 

 and precise. * * * * To the more advanced student, or to the physician, it is an excellent work." 

 Above are but brief extracts from columns of editorial commendations of Holden's Manual of Anatomy. 

 Want of space prevents our copying equally laudatory notices from most of the leading Surgical and 

 Anatomical Professors of Medical Colleges in the Union. 



No pains or expense have been spared to publish this book in a style commensurate with its merits. It 

 is printed in the most elegant style on handsojne white paper, from nne bold face type. 



This Book contains nearly 600 pages, bound in Cloth. Price (5.00. 



Lessons in Physical Diagnosis. 



By ALFRED C. LOOMS, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the- 

 Medical Department of the University of Now York ; Physician to Bellevue and Charity 

 Hospitals, &c. 



This is a book that will be a valuable addition to every medical library. There is no other work of 

 exactly its character extant The language is clear, terse, explicit, suited to the practical nature of the 

 abject The author, a perfect master of his important subject, leaves nothing unexplained. Not only 

 every student but every physician will find much to interest and instruct in these pages. 



This work is printed In the finest style, from good sized clear type, on the whitest paper. 



We append a few, from the numerous notices which this work has elicited from eminent Medical 

 Journals, and learned Professors : 



From the Eclectic Medical Journal, Philadelphia. 



"An indispensable work to every physician and student * * * Our readers can not procure a better 

 work on practical diagnosis than the one before us." 



From Professor John Buchanan, Philadelphia. 



" I regard it as the great work of the times. The most needed and best adapted to the wants of the 

 practitioner." 



From Professor Thomas J. Rochester, Buffalo. 



* An excellent manual, with the most instructive diagrams I have met with on the subjects they arc- 

 Intended to illustrate." 



From Professor Ed. E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D., Ac., Dartmouth College, N. ff. 



* I should do great injustice to my classes were I not to call their attention to this work, and 

 shall enjoin upon them to add it at once to their library." 



From Professor J. Adams Allen, Rush Medical College, Chicago. 



" I shall take pleasure in recommending it to our classes as a very complete, instructive, and vain 

 treatiue on the subject." 



From Professor T. Porter, St. Louis College of Pharmacy. 



" After a careful perusal, I feel prepared to give the work my warmest approval as a guide to students i 

 the younger members of the Profession. Professor Loomis's Lessons is the right book for a Btud 

 Manual and I shall take pleasure in presenting it to the Profession for that purpose. 

 1 VoL Octavo, 160 pages, Cloth. Price $2.00. 



tsr Copies of the above Books sent, postage paid, on receipt of price. 



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