6 HENRY C. LEA'S SON & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Anatomy. 



ALLEN, HARRISON, M. D., 



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. SHAKESPEARE, M. D., Ophthalmologist to the 

 Philadelphia Hospital. Comprising about 825 double-columned quarto pages, with 380 

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

 engravings in the text. In six Sections, each in a portfolio. Section I. HISTOLOGY. 

 Section II. BONES AND JOINTS. Section III. MUSCLES AND FASCIA. Section IV. 

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

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

 DEVELOPMENT, TERATOLOGY, SUPERFICIAL ANATOMY, POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS, 

 AND GENERAL AND CLINICAL INDEXES. Just ready. Price per Section, each in a handsome 

 portfolio, $3.50 ; also bound in cloth 23.00 ; very handsome half Russia, raised bands and 

 open back, $25.00. For sale by subscription only. Apply to the Publishers. 



Extract from Introduction. 



It is the design of this book to present the facts of human anatomy in the manner best 

 suited to the requirements of the student and the practitioner of medicine. The author 

 believes that such a book is needed, inasmuch as no treatise, as far as lie knows, contains, in 

 addition to the text descriptive of the subject, a systematic presentation of such anatomical 

 facts as can be applied to practice. 



A book whicli will be at once accurate in statement and concise in terms ; which will be 

 an acceptable expression of the present state of the science of anatomy ; which will exclude 

 nothing that can be made applicable to the medical art, and whicli will thus embrace all 

 of surgical importance, while omitting nothing of value to clinical medicine, would appear 

 to have an excuse for existence in a country where most surgeons are general practitioners, 

 and where there are few general practitioners who have no interest in surgery. 



It is to be considered a study of applied anatomy 

 in its widest sense a systematic presentation of 

 such anatomical facts as can be applied to the 

 practice of medicine as well as of surgery. Our 

 author is concise, accurate and practical in his 

 statements, and succeeds admirably in infusing 

 an interest into the study of what is generally con- 



care, and are simply superb. There is as much 

 of practical application of anatomical points to 

 the every-day wants of the medical clinician as 

 to those of the operating surgeon. In fact, few 

 general practitioners will read the work without a 

 feeling of surprised gratification that so many 

 points, concerning which they may never have 



sidered a dry subject. The department of Histol- thought before are so well presented for their con- 

 ogy is treated in a masterly manner, and the | sideration. I( is a work which is destined to be 

 ground is travelled over by one thoroughly famil- j the best of its kind in any language. Medical 

 lar with it. The illustrations are made with great | Record, Nov. 25,1882. 



CLARKE, W. B., F.R. C.S. & LOCK WOOD, 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 

 49 illustrations. Limp cloth, red edges, $1.50. Just ready. See Students' Series of 

 Manuals, page 5. 



part, are good and instructive. The book is neat 



This is a very excellent manual for the use of the 

 student who desires to learn anatomy. The meth- 

 ods of demonstration seem to us very satisfactory. 

 There are many woodcuts which, for the most 



and convenient. We are glad to recommend it. 

 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Jan. 17, 1884. 



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 pages, 

 with 61 illustrations. Limp cloth, red edges, $2.00. Just ready. See Students' Series of 

 Manuals, page 5. 



He has produced a work which will command a 

 larger circle of readers than the class for which it 

 was written. This union of a thorough, practical 

 acquaintance with these fundamental branches, 



quickened by daily use as a teacher and practi- 

 tioner, has enabled" our author to prepare a work 

 which it would be a most difficult task to excel. 

 The American Practitioner, Feb., 1884. 



CURNOW, JOHN, M. D., F. R. C. P., 



Professor of Anatomy at King's College, Physician at King's College Hospital. 

 Medical Applied Anatomy. In one pocket-size 12mo. volume. Preparing. 

 See Students' Series of Manuals, page 5. 



BELLAMY, EDWARD, F. R. C. S., 



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



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

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

 Operative Surgery. In one 12mo. volume of 300 pages, with 50 illustrations. Cloth, $2.25. 



HARTSHORNE'S HANDBOOK OF ANATOMY HORNER'S SPECIAL ANATOMY AND HJSTOL- 

 AND PHYSIOLOGY. Second edition, revised. ; OGY. Eighth edition, extensively revised and 

 In one royal 12mo. volume of 310 pages, with 220 modified. In two octavo volumes of 1007 pages, 

 woodcuts. Cloth, $1.75. with 320 woodcuts. Cloth, $6.00. 



