Saunders' 

 New Series 

 of Manuals 



for Students 

 and 

 Practitioners, 



'T r HAT there exists a need for thoroughly reliable hand-books on the leading branches 

 of Medicine and Surgery is a fact amply demonstrated by the favor with which 

 the SAUNDERS NEW SERIES OF MANUALS have been received by medical 

 students and practitioners and by the Medical Press. These manuals are not merely 

 condensations from present literature, but are ably written by well-known authors 

 and practitioners, most of them being teachers in representative American colleges. 

 Each volume is concisely and authoritatively written and exhaustive in detail, without 

 being encumbered with the introduction of "cases," which so largely expand the 

 ordinary text-book. These manuals will therefore form an admirable collection of 

 advanced lectures, useful alike to the medical student and the practitioner: to the 

 latter, too busy to search through page after page of elaborate treatises for what he 

 wants to know, they will prove of inestimable value ; to the former they will afford 

 safe guides to the essential points of study. 



The SAUNDERS NEW SERIES OF MANUALS are conceded to be superior 

 to any similar books now on the market. No other manuals afford so much infor- 

 mation in such a concise and available form. A liberal expenditure has enabled the 

 publisher to render the mechanical portion of the work -worthy of the high literary 

 standard attained by these books. 



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