ANATOMY. 



"Along with the observation of the living person, the more searching 

 examination which could be carried on in the dead body, and the comparison 

 of various kinds of animals, soon showed that this pursuit was rich in know- 

 ledge and interest. Moreover, besides the interest which the mere speculative 

 faculty gave to this study, the art of healing added to it a great practical 

 value, and the effects of diseases and of medicines supplied new materials 

 and new motives for the reasonings of the philosopher." WHEWELL. Hist. 

 of the Inductive Sciences. 



" The most simple mode of investigating an animal body is first to consider 

 the matter of which it is composed." HUNTER, 



LITERATURE : 



Jlnatomy : General and Descriptive : 



Elements of Anatomy. By Jones Quain, M. D, 5th edition, illustrated. 1843. 

 Descriptive Anatomy. By J. Cruveilhier, 2 vols. Library of Medicine. 



1841. 

 Lectures on Anatomy, interspersed with practical Remarks. By B. B. 



Cooper, F. R. S. 

 The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology. Edited by Robt. Todd, M. D., 



F. R. S. 

 Reports on the chief Results obtained by the Use of the Microscope in the 



Study of Human Anatomy and Physiology. By James Paget Brit and 



For. Med. Rev. 1842. Part First, and continued. 

 Schwann. "Microscopical Observations upon the Accordance in the Structure 



and Growth of Animals and Vegetables." A translation of which is to 



appear among the volumes of the Sydenham Society. 

 Horner's Special and General Anatomy. 2 vols. 5th edit. 1839. For tensor 



tarsi. Vol. ii. p. 407. Also the Muscles of the Rectum. 

 Gerber. General Anatomy. Translated by Gulliver, 1841. Text, plates. 

 /. Midler. The intimate Structure of the Secreting Glands. Translated by 



S. Solly, F. R S. Plates. 1839. 



Bowman. Art. " Mucous Membrane" in Cyclopaedia of Anatomy, with Biblio- 

 graphical References. 

 Goodsir, John and Harry. Anatomical and Path. Obs. 1845. Chap. " Centres 



of Nutrition." Also, " Structure of the Lymphatic Glands," p. 44. 

 Beclard. Elements of General Anatomy. Knox, 1830. 



