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PRACTICAL ANATOMY. 



THE STUDENT'S DISSECTING MANUAL. 



By F. G. PARSONS, F.R.C.S. Eng., Lecturer on Anatomy at St. Thomas's 

 Hospital and at the London School of Medicine for Women ; Examiner for 

 the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England ; formerly 

 Hunterian Professor at the College of Surgeons ; Examiner at the Universities 

 of Cambridge, Aberdeen, London, and Birmingham, etc. ; and WILLIAM 

 WRIGHT, M.B., D.Sc., F.R.C.S. Eng., Lecturer on Anatomy at the London 

 Hospital ; Examiner at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and at 

 the Universities of London and Bristol ; formerly Hunterian Professor to the 

 Royal College of Surgeons of England. 



In Two Volumes. With many Illustrations. Large crown 8vo. Price per 

 volume, 8s. 6d. net. 



The object of the authors has been to provide a book which shall contain 

 all those anatomical facts which it is essential for a medical student to know, 

 omitting the anatomical knowledge which is not necessary for the student. 



The authors recognize that, allowing for a reasonable amount of holidays, 

 medical students have only some fifteen months in which to learn the anatomy 

 of the body, and it is unreasonable to expect that they will be able to exercise 

 very just discrimination in settling for themselves what they should really 

 learn and what they may safely leave out. In this connection the authors 

 have been fortunate in obtaining the advice of teachers, physicians, surgeons, 

 and specialists of acknowledged reputation. 



Practical Physiology. By M. S. PEMBREY, M.A., 



M.D. ; A. P. BEDDARD, M.A., M.D. ; J. S. EDKINS, M.A., M.B. 

 L. HILL, M.B., F.R.S. ; J. J. R. MACLEOD, M.B. Third (Revised; 

 Edition. 143. net. 



" It seems invidious in a book which is the joint work of several authors to single out any 

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Recent Advances in Physiology and Bio-Chemistry. 



By LEONARD HILL, M.B. ; BENJAMIN MOORE, M.A., D.Sc ; J. J. R. 

 MACLEOD, M.B. ; M. S. PEMBREY, M.A., M.D. ; and A. P. BEDDARD, 

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Further Advances in Physiology. Edited by Dr. 



LEONARD HILL. With contributions by Experts in various branches. 

 448 pages. 155. net. 



" There can be little doubt that in ' Further Advances in Physiology* Dr. Leonard Hill ana 

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