THE APPLIED AJs^ATOMY OF THE 



NERVOUS SYSTEM ; ])eiiig a Study of tliis Portion 

 of the Human Body from a Stjmd-point of its General 

 Interest and Practical Utility, designed for Use as a 

 Text-Book and as a Work of Reference. 



By AMBROSE L. RANNEY, A. M., M. D., 



Adjunct Professor of Anatoiuy and late Lecturer on the Diseases of the Genito-Urinary 



Organs and on Minor Surgery in the Medical Department of the 



University of the City of New York, etc., etc. 



8vo. Trofusely illustrated. Cloth, $4.00 ; sheep, $5.00. 



'• This is a useful book, and one of novel desipn. It is especiiiUy valuable as brinpinjf 

 tojrether facts and inferences which aid wreath' in fomiing correct diagnoses in imrvous dis- 

 eases." — Boston Medico/ and Siinjical Jouriiai. 



" This is an excellent work, timely, practical, and well executed. It is safe to say that, 

 besides Hammond's work, no D(X>k relating to the ner\'ous system has hitherto been pub- 

 lished in this country equal to the present volume, and nothing superior to it is accessible to 

 the American practitioner." — ifedtcal Herald. 



" There are manv books, to be sure, which contain here and there hints in this field of 

 great value to the p"liysiciaii, but it is Dr. Kanney's merit to have collected those scaltered 

 items of interest, and' to have woven them into un harmonious whole, thcrebv producing a 

 work of wide 8Coi>e and of correspondingly wide usefulness to the practicing pnvsiciun. 



"The book, it will Ix; perceived, Is of an eminently practical character, and, as 8uch, is 

 addressed to tho.-K! who can not atford the time for the'porusal of the larger text-books, and 

 who must read as they run." — Xew Tori: Medical Journal. 



" Profi'ssors of anatomy in schools and colleges can not afford to be without it. We rec- 

 ommend the book to practitioners and students as well." — Virginia Medical Monthly. 



" It is an admitted fact that the subject treated of in this work is one sufficiently obscure 

 to the ppifession generally to make any work tending to elucidation most welcome. 



" We earnestly recommend this work as one unusually worthy of study."— -ff'//«/o Medi- 

 cal and Surgical Journal. 



" A useful and attractive book, suited to the time." — Louisville Medical A'cicg. 



" Dr. Ranney has firmly grasped the essential features of the results of tlie latest study of 

 the ner\-ous system. Ilia work will do much toward popukrizing this study in the profes- 

 sion. 



" Wc are sure that all our readers will be quite as much pleased as ourselves by its careful 

 study." — Detroit L-incet. 



" Our impressions of this work are highly favorable as regards its practical value to stu- 

 dents, as well as to educated medical men." — Pacific Medioit and Surgical Journal. 



" The work shows great care in its preparation. Wc predict for it a large sale among the 

 more progressive practitioners." — Michigan Medical Aewt. 



" We arc ao^uaintcd with no recent work which deals with the subject so thoroughly at 

 this; hence, it should commend itself to a large class of persons, not merely specialists, bus 

 tho(»<«\\ho a.-'pire to keep posted in all important advances in the science and art of modi- 

 cine." — Mart/I'll^ Medical Journal. 



" This work was originally addres-sed to medical under-graduntes, but it will be equally 

 interesting and valuable to medical practitioners who still acknowledge themselves to bo 

 BtudcnU. It is to be hoped that their numlxjr is not small." — A>u> Orltans Medical and 

 !iurgi<-'il Journal. 



" We think the author has correctly estimated the necessity for such a volume, and we 

 congratulate him upon the manner in which he has executed his task. 



" As a companion volume t-^ the recent works on the diseases of the nervous system, it is 

 issued in good time." — Xorth Carolina Medical Journal. 



" Dr. Rannev has done his work well, and given accurate information in a simple, road- 

 able style." — Philadelphia Medical Times. 



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