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MEDICAL REFERENCE - ATLASES 



(Lehmann's Medicinische Handatlanten.) 



In planning this series of Atlases, arrangements were made with representative 

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 tions into nine different languages, the lithographic plates for all these editions 

 being prepared in Germany, where work of this kind has been brought to the 

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 was shared by the various publishers, so the cost to each one was reduced to 

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 toest artistic and professional talent, to produce them in the most elegant style, 

 and yet to offer them at a price Heretofore unapproached in cheapness. 

 J8~ These Atlases offer a ready and satisfactory substitute for clinical 



observation. 

 New Volumes just Issued. 



Atlas Of External Diseases of the Eye ; including a Brief Treatise on the 

 PATHOLOGY and TREATMENT. By Dr O. HAAB, of Zurich. Edited by G. E. DE 

 SCHWEINITZ, M.D., Professor of Ophthalmology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 

 With 76 Coloured Plates and 6 Engravings. Price 123. 6d. net. 



Atlas of Skin Diseases. By Prof. Dr FRANZ MR ACEK, of Vienna. Edited 



by HENRY W. STEL WAGON, M.D. ; Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Jefferson Medical 

 College, Philadelphia. With 80 Coloured Plates from Original Water-Colours. Cloth 155. 

 net. 



Other Volumes in the Series Recently Published. 

 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 Polyclinic. 68 Coloured Plates and 64 Illustrations in the 

 text. Cloth, i2s. 6d. net. 

 ' . . , Dr Jakob's work, which is to some extent a new departure, deserves nothing but 



praise. The information is accurate, and up to present day requirements.' British Medical 



Journal. 



Atlas of Legal Medicine. By Dr E. VON HOFFMANN, of Vienna. Edited 



by FREDERICK PETERSON, M.D., Clinical Professor of Mental Diseases, Women's Medical 

 College. New York. With 120 Coloured Figures on 56 Plates and 193 Half-tone Illustra- 

 tions. Cloth, iss. net. 



' The plates are most beautifully executed. . . . Their interest is greatly added to by a brief 

 account of the cases from which the drawings were made.' The Lancet. 



Atlas of Diseases of the Larynx. By Dr L. GRUNWALD, of Munich. 



Edited by CHARLES P. GRAYSON, M.D., Lecturer on Laryngology and Rhinology in the 

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

 Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. With 107 Coloured Figures on 44 Plates. 

 Cloth, IDS. 6d. net. 



' We commend this Atlas to everyone embarking on the study of diseases of the throat . . . 

 it will be invaluable.' The Practitioner. 



Atlas of Operative Surgery. By Dr O. ZUCKERKANDL, of Vienna. 



Edited by 1. CHALMERS DA COSTA, M.D., Clinical Professor of Surgery. Jefferson Medical 

 College, Philadelphia. With 24 Coloured Plates and 217 Illustrations in the text. Cloth, 

 i2S. 6d. net. 



'The work is certain to be a popular one with the medical profession.' Liverpool Medico- 

 Chi. Journal. 



Atlas of Syphilis and the Venereal Diseases. By Professor Dr FRANZ 



MRACEK, of Vienna. Edited by L. BOLTON BANGS, M.D., late Professor of Genito- 

 Urinary and Venereal Diseases, New York Post-Graduate Medical School. With 71 

 Coloured Plates. Cloth, 155. net. 

 ' We have no hesitation in recommending it to our readers.' Glasgow Medical Journal. 



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