SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 



Helferich and Bloodg'ood's 

 Fractures and Dislocations 



Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and Dis- 

 locations. By Professor Dr. H. Helferich, Professor of 

 Surgery at the Royal University, Greifswald, Prussia. Edited, 

 with additions, by Joseph C. Bloodgood, M. D., Associate in 

 Surgery, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. From the Fifth 

 Revised and Enlarged German Edition. With 216 colored 

 illustrations on 64 lithographic plates, 190 text-cuts, and 353 

 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



SHOWING DEFORMITY, X-RAY SHADOW, AND TREATMENT 



This department of medicine being one in which, from lack of practical 

 knowledge, much harm can be done, and in which in recent years great 

 importance has obtained, a book, accurately portraying the anatomic rela- 

 tions of the fractured parts, together with the diagnosis and treatment of the 

 condition, becomes an absolute necessity. This present work fully meets 

 all requirements. As complete a view as possible of each case has been 

 presented, thus equipping the physician for the manifold appearances that 

 he will meet with in practice. The illustrations show the visible external 

 deformity, the X-ray shadow, the anatomic preparation, and the method of 

 treatment. 



OPINIONS OF THE MEDICAL PRESS 



Medical News, New York 



" This compact and exceedingly attractive little volume will be most welcome to all 

 who are interested in the practical application of anatomy. The author and editor have 

 made a most successful effort to arrange the illustrations that the interpretation of what 

 they are intended to present is exceedingly easy." 



Brooklyn Medical Journal 



" There are few books publish 

 than this work of Professor Helfe 

 result of much labor and thought. 



" There are few books published that better answer the requirements for illustration 

 than this work of Professor Helferich. . . . Such a collection of illustrations must oe the 



They are Satisfactory Substitutes for Clinical Observation 



