Arranged vtpon an Embryologftcal Basis 



Jvist IVeady 



StoKr's HistologV 



SixtH American, from tKe Twelfth. German Edition. 



Revised and Arranged by FREDE-RIC T. LEWIS 



Assistant Professor of Embryology at the Harvard Medical School. 

 With 450 Illustrations, 45 in Colors. Octavo; ix -f 434 pages. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



THE need of a text-book of- histology arranged upon an embryological basis 

 has long been felt, and the opportunity to accomplish this arrangement 

 was promptly embraced when Professor Stohr's generous permission was 

 given to adapt a new edition of his book to American needs. As a leading 

 Professor of Histology says, " the book is now in its arrangement and treatment 

 something adequate as a statement of the present knowledge of the subject. 

 The illustrations illustrate; the text instructs." 



The Basle Anatomical Nomenclature (BNA) is used throughout. 



D E F 



FIG. 159 (Reduced). EMBRYONIC HEARTS. 



A and B, from Rabbits 9 days after coitus, C, from a human embryo 0/3 (?) weeks; D and 

 E, from a 12 mm. pig (D sectioned on the left of the median septum, and E on the right of 

 if); F, )rom a 13.6 mm. human embryo, sectioned like E. 



Synopsis of Contents. MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY. Cytology: The Cell; 

 Form and Size of Cells; Vital Phenomena; Formation and Reproduction of 

 Cells; Cytomorphosis. GENERAL HISTOLOGY: Histogenesis; Epithelia; Mes- 

 enchymal, Muscle, Nerve, and Vascular Tissues; Blood Forming and Blood 

 Destroying Organs; Entodermal Tract; Urinary and Male and Female Genital 

 Organs; Skin; Supra-renal Glands; Brain and Sense Organs. THE PREPARA- 

 TION AND EXAMINATION or MICROSCOPICAL SPECIMENS: Fresh Tissues; Isola- 

 tion; Sectioning; Fixation; Decalcilication; Imbedding; Staining and Mount- 

 ing; General Stains; Special Stains; the Microscope; Drawings; Reconstruction. 



