SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 7 



Briihl, Politzer, and 

 MacCuen Smith's Otology 



Atlas and Epitome of Otology. By Gustav Bruhl, M. D., 

 of Berlin, with the collaboration of Professor Dr. A. Politzer, 

 of Vienna. Edited, with additions, by S. MacCuen Smith. 

 If. D., Professor of Otology in the Jefferson Medical Col- 

 lege, Philadelphia. With 244 colored figures on 39 lithographic 

 plates, 99 text-illustrations, and 292 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 

 net. 



This excellent volume is the first attempt to supply in English an illus- 

 trated clinical handbook to act as a worthy substitute for personal instruction 

 in a specialized clinic. This work is both didactic and clinical in its teach- 

 ing, the latter aspect being especially adapted to the student's wants. 



Clarence J. Blake, M. D., 



Professor of Otology, Harvard University Medical School , Boston. 

 "The most complete work of its kind as yet published, and one commending itself to 

 both the student and teacher in the character and scope of its illustrations." 



Griinwald and Newcomb's 

 Mouth, Pharynx, Nose 



Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of the Mouth, Pharynx, 

 and Nose. By Dr. L. Grunwald, of Munich. Edited, with 

 additions, by James E. Newcomb, M. D., Instructor in Laryng- 

 ology, Cornell University Medical School. With 200 illustra- 

 tions on 42 colored lithographic plates, 41 text-cuts, and 219 

 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



Journal of Ophthalmology, Otology, and Laryngology 



"A collection of the most naturally colored lithographic plates that has been pub- 

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They are offered at a price heretofore un&pproached in cheapness 



