SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES. 



THE series of books included under this title consists of authorized translations into 

 English of the world-famous Lehmann Medicinische Handatlanten, which for sci- 

 entifc accuracy, pictorial beauty, compactness, and cheapness surpass any similar 

 volumes ever published. Each volume contains from 50 to 100 colored plates, executed 

 by the most skilful German lithographers, besides numerous illustrations in the text. There 

 is a full and appropriate description of each plate, and each book contains a condensed 

 but adequate outline of the subject to which it is devoted. 



One of the most valuable features of these atlases is that they offer a ready and satis- 

 factory substitute for clinical observation. To those unable to attend important clinics 

 these books will be absolutely indispensable. 



In planning this series ot books arrangements were made with representative publishers 

 in the chief medical centers of the world for the publication of translations of the atlases 

 into nine different languages, the lithographic plates for ail these editions being made in Ger- 

 many, where work of this kind has been brought to the greatest perfection. The expense of 

 making the plates being shared by the various publishers, the cost to each one was materially 

 reduced. Thus by*reason of their universal translation and reproduction, the publish- 

 ers have been enabled to secure for these atlases the best artistic and professional 

 talent, to produce them in the most elegant style, and yet to offer them at a price 

 heretofore unapproached in cheapness. The success of the undertaking j s demon- 

 strated by the fact that the volumes have already appeared in nine different languages 

 German, English, French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Danish, Swedish, and Hungarian. 



In view of the striking success of these works, Mr. Saunders has contracted with the 

 publisher of the original German edition for one hundred thousand copies of the atlases. 

 In consideration of this enormous undertaking, the publisher has been enabled to prepare 

 and furnish special additional colored plates, making the series even handsomer and more 

 complete than was originally intended. 



As an indication of the practical value of the atlases and of the favor with which they 

 have been received, it should be noted that the Medical Department of the U. S. Army 

 has adopted the "Atlas of Operative Surgery " as its standard, and has ordered the book in 

 large quantities for distribution to the various regiments and army posts. 



The same careful and competent editorial supervision has been secured in the 

 English edition as in the originals, the translations being edited by the leading American 

 specialists in the different subjects. 



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Atlas of Internal Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. By DR. CHR. JAKOB, of Erlangen. Edited 

 by AUGUSTUS A. ESHNER, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Philadelphia Policlinic; At- 

 tending Physician to the Philadelphia Hospital. 68 colored plates, and 64 illustrations in the text. 

 Cloth, 13.00 net. 



Atlas of Legal Medicine. By DR. E. R. VON HOFMANN, of Vienna. Edited by FREDERICK PETER- 

 SON, M.D.. Qlinical Professor of Mental Diseases, Woman's Medical College, New Vork ; Chief 

 of Clinic, Nervous Dept., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. With 120 colored fig- 

 ures on 56 plates, and 193 beautiful halt-tone illustrations. Cloth, $3.50 net. 



Atlas of Diseases of the Larynx. By DR. L. GRUNWALD, of Munich. Edited by CHAKI 



GRAYSON, M.D., Lecturer on Laryngology and Khinology in the University of Pennsylvania; 

 Physician-in-Charge, Throat and Nose Department, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania* 

 With 107 colored figures on 44 plates, and 25 text-illustrations. Cloth, 12.50 net. 



Atlas of Operative Surgery. By DR. O. ZUCKFRKANDL, of Vienna. Edited by J. CHALMKRS 

 DACOSTA, M.D., Clinical Professor o f Surgery. Je he i son Medical College, Philadelphia ; Sni.^<>" 

 to the Philadelphia Hospital. With 24 colored plates, and 217 text illustrations. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



Atlas of Syphilis and the Venereal Diseases. By PROF. DR. FRANZ MRACHK, of Vienna. Edited 

 by L. HIM iN HANGS, M. D., Professor of Genito-Urinary Surgery, University and Bellevue Hospi- 

 tal Mi-dic.d Coll.--. . V \ irk. With 71 colored plates, n> black-and-white illustrations, and 12* 

 pages of text. Cloth, 3 



Atlas of External Diseases of the Eye. I'.y Di< O. HAAB, of Zurich. Edited by < 



in >I-II\VKINIT/, M. !>., Professor of Ophthalmology, _l'-tt<-i> n Medical College. Philadelphia. 

 With y'l colon-d illustrations on 40 pl.ite^, and 228 pages of text. Cloth, 3.00 net. 



Atlas of Skin Diseases. I'.y Pi: IF. DK. KKANZ MRACEK, of Vienna. Kdiicd l.y HI-NKY W. STI-L WAGON, 

 M 1 .Clinical l'i rmatology, Jefienon Medical College, Philadelphia. 63 colon.. 



39 be.iutiful half-one ilhisti .iti"ti>, and 200 pages of text. CL>th, #3.50 net. 



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Atlas of Pathological Histology. Atlas of Operative Gynecology. 



Atlas of Orthopedic Surgery. Atlas of Psychiatry. 



Atlas of General Surgery. Atlas of Diseases of the Ear. 



