18 Medical Publications of W. B. Saunders. 



MORTEN'S NURSE'S DICTIONARY. 



Nurse's Dictionary of Medical Terms and Nursing Treat- 

 ment. Containing Definitions of the Principal Medical and Nursing 

 Terms and Abbreviations ; of the Instruments, Drugs, Diseases, Acci- 

 dents, Treatments, Operations, Foods, Appliances, etc. encountered 

 in the ward or in the sick-room. By HONNOR MORTEN, author of 

 11 How to Become a Nurse," etc. i6mo, 140 pages. Cloth, $1.00. 



*' A handy, compact little volume, containing a large amount of general information, all 

 of which is arranged in dictionary or encyclopedic form, thus facilitating quick reference. 

 It is certainly of value to those for whose use it is published." Chicago Clinical Review. 



NANCREDE'S ANATOMY. Fifth Edition. 



Essentials of Anatomy, including the Anatomy of the Viscera. 

 By CHARLES B. NANCREDE, M.D., Professor of Surgery and of Clini- 

 cal Surgery in the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Crown octavo, 

 388 pages; 180 illustrations. With an Appendix containing over 60 

 illustrations of the osteology of the human body. Based upon Gray's 

 Anatomy. Cloth, $1.00; interleaved for notes, $1.25. 

 [See Saunders* Question- Compends, page 21.] 



" For self-quizzing and keeping fresh in mind the knowledge of anatomy gamed at 

 school, it would not be easy to speak of it in terms too favorable." American Practitioner. 



NANCREDE'S ANATOMY AND DISSECTION. Fourth Edition. 

 Essentials of Anatomy and Manual of Practical Dissection. 



By CHARLES B. NANCREDE, M.D., Professor of Surgery and of Clinical 

 Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Post-octavo ; 500 pages, 

 with full-page lithographic plates in colors, and nearly 200 illustrations. 

 Extra Cloth (or Oilcloth for the dissection-room), #2.00 net. 



" Jt may in many respects be considered an epitome of Gray's popular work on general 

 anatomy, at the same time having some distinguishing characteristics of its own to commend 

 it. The plates are of more than ordinary excellence, and are of especial value to students 

 in their work in the dissecting room." -Journal of the American Medical Association. 



NORRIS'S SYLLABUS OF OBSTETRICS. Third Edition, Revised. 

 Syllabus of Obstetrical Lectures in the Medical Department 

 of the University of Pennsylvania. By RICHARD C. NORRIS, 

 A.M., M.D., Demonstrator of Obstetrics, University of Pennsylvania. 

 Crown octavo, 222 pages. Cloth, interleaved for notes, $2.00 net. 



" This work is so far superior to others on the same subject that we take pleasure in 

 calling attention briefly to its excellent features. It covers the subject thoroughly, and will 

 prove invaluable both to the student and the practitioner." Medical Record, New York. 



PENROSE'S DISEASES OF WOMEN. Second Edition, Revised. 

 A Text-Book of Diseases of Women. By CHARLES B. PENROSE, 

 M.D., PH.D., Professor of Gynecology in the University of Pennsyl- 

 vania; Surgeon to the Gynecean Hospital, Philadelphia. Octavo 

 volume of 529 pages, handsomely illustrated. Cloth, #3.50 net. 



"I shall value very highly the copy of Penrose's 'Diseases of Women' received. 

 I have already recommended it to my class as THE BEST book." HOWARD A. KELLY, 

 Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 



" The book is to be commended without reserve, not only to the student but to the 

 general practitioner who wishes to have the latest and best modes of treatment explained 

 with absolute clearness." Therapeutic Gazette. 



