LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Anatomy. 5 



GHAY, HENRY, F. It. 8., 



Lecturer on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital, London. 



Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. The Drawings by H. V. CARTER, M. p., 

 and Dr. WESTMACOTT. The dissections jointly by the AUTHOR and Dr. CARTER. With 

 an Introduction on General Anatomy and Development by T. HOLMES, M. A., Surgeon to 

 St. George's Hospital. Edited by T. PICKERING PICK, F. JR. C. S., Surgeon to and Lecturer 

 on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital, London, Examiner in Anatomy, Royal College of 

 Surgeons of England. A new American from the eleventh enlarged and improved London 

 edition, thoroughly revised and re-edited by WILLIAM W. KEEN, M. D., Professor of 

 Anatomy in the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, etc. To which is added the 

 second American from the latest English edition of LANDMARKS, MEDICAL AND SURGI- 

 CAL, by LUTHER HOLDEN, F. R. C. S. In one imperial octavo volume of about 1100 

 pages, with about 650 large and elaborate engravings on wood. Price of edition in black 

 (see below) : Cloth, 6 ; leather, $7 ; half Russia, $7.50. The price of edition in colors 

 will be announced shortly. 



This work covers a more extended range of subjects than is customary in the ordinary 

 text-books, giving not only the details necessary for the student, but also the application to 

 those details to the practice of medicine and surgery. It thus forms both a guide for the 

 learner and an admirable work of reference for the active practitioner. The engravings 

 form a special feature in the work, many of them being the size of nature, nearly all 

 original, and having the names of the various parts printed on the body of the cut, in 

 place of figures of reference with descriptions at the foot. In this edition a new departure 

 will be taken by the issue of the work with the arteries, veins and nerves distinguished 

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For the convenience of those who cannot afford the slight increase in cost necessi- 

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Landmarks, Medical and Surgical, by the distinguished Anatomist, Mr. Luther Holden, 

 has been appended to the present edition as it was to the previous one. This work gives 

 in a clear, condensed and systematic way all the information by which the practitioner can 

 determine from the external surface of the body the position of internal parts. Thus 

 complete, the work, it is believed, will furnish all the assistance that can be rendered 

 by type and illustration in anatomical study. 



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HOLDEN, LUTHER, F. H. C. S., 



Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's and the Foundling Hospitals, London. 



Landmarks, Medical and Surgical. Second American from the latest revised 

 English edition, with additions by W. W. KEEN, M. D., Professor of Artistic Anatomy in 

 the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, formerly Lecturer on Anatomy in the Phila- 

 delphia School of Anatomy. In one handsome 12mo. volume of 148 pages. Cloth, $1.00. 



This little book is all that can be desired within 

 its scope, and its contents will be found simply in- 

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 they bring before him such data as he requires at 

 every examination of a patient. It is written in 

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 almost to learn it by heart. It teaches diagnosis by 

 external examination, ocular and palpable, of the 

 body, with such anatomical and physiological facts 

 as directly bear on the subject. It is eminently 

 -the student's and young practitioner's book. Phy- 

 sician and Surgeon, Nov. 1881. 



The study of these Landmarks by both physi- 



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cians and surgeons is much to be encouraged. It 

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 anatomical parts and organs. Canada Medical and 

 Surgical Journal, Dec. 1881. 



WILSON, ERASMUS, F. JK. 8. 



A System of Human Anatomy, General and Special. Edited by W. H. 

 GOBRECHT, M. D., Professor of General and Surgical Anatomy in the Medical College of 

 Ohio. In one large and handsome octavo volume of 616 pages, with 397 illustrations. 

 Cloth, $4.00; leather, $5.00. 



CLFLAND, JOHN, M. D., F. JR. 8., 



Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Queen's College, Galway. 



A Directory for the Dissection of the Human Body. In one 12mo. 



volume of 178 pages. Cloth, $1.25. 



