LEA BROTHERS & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Anatomy. 



ALLEN, HARRISON, M. &., 



Professor of Physiology in the University of Pennsylvania. 



A System of Human Anatomy, Including Its Medical and Surgical 

 Relations. ^ For the use of Practitioners and Students of Medicine. With an Intro- 

 ductory Section on Histology. By E. O. SHAKESPEAKE, M. D., Ophthalmologist to 

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 illustrations on 109 full page lithographic plates, many of which are in colors, and 241 

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 ARTERIES, VEINS AND LYMPHATICS. Section V. NERVOUS SYSTEM. Section VI. 

 ORGANS OF SENSE, OF DIGESTION AND GENITO-URINARY ORGANS, EMBRYOLOGY, 

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It is to be considered a study of applied anatomy 

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ogy is treated in a masterly manner, and the 

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iy of what is generally con- 

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CLARKE, W. B., F.R. C.S. & LOCKWOOI>, C. B., F.R. C.S. 



Demonstrators of Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital Medical School, London. 

 The Dissector's Manual. In one pocket-size 12mo. volume of 396 pages, with 

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study of anatomy 



gical Journal, April, 1884. 



ply and absorbingly interested i 

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in the 

 and Sur- 



TREVES, FREDERICK, F. R. C. S., 



Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant Surgeon at the London Hospital. 



Surgical Applied Anatomy. In one pocket-size 12mo. volume of 540 

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 page 31. 

 He has produced a work which will command 



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 The American Practitioner, Feb. 1884. 



This number of the " Manuals for Students " is- 

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BELLAMY, EDWARD, F. It. C. S., 



Senior Assistant-Surgeon to the Charing- Cross Hospital, London. 



The Student's Guide to Surgical Anatomy : Being a Description of the 



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Important Surgical Regions of the Human Body, and intended as an Introduction to 

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WILSON, ERASMUS, F. R. S. 



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

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CLELAND, JOHN, M. D., F. R. S., 



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



A Directory for the Dissection of the Human Body. 



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HARTSHORNE'S HANDBOOK OF ANATOMY 

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