IN THE PRESS. 



A SYSTEM OF DISSECTIONS, 



B Y JOHN GOODS I ft. 



' ANATOMY IX TIIK VXTVKKSITY L' I.DIM! , ' IN .),'. 



Tiiis Work will appear in Parts, each of which will be complete in 

 itself. 



The first live Parts 'vili rompiv ' the II u 1 ; 



Body, as usually conducted in Hi , Schools, and will form a Dissecting 

 Manual. The succeeding Parts will contain more minute Dissections 

 of ^particular regions; the 3, [ode of Dissecting and Developing the 

 Structure of the Viscera, with Descriptions of these in their healthy 

 and more important morbid condit 



Each Part will contain Plans, or simple outline Drawings, arra; 

 so as to serve as G-uidcs in each Stage of Dissection. 



The Whole will form a progressive Series of Studies for the Dis- 

 secting Room. 



i^a> 

 Skmt* of uatto Btatoinp on Stone, 



WITH LETTERPRESS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE ANATOMY, DEVELOPEMENT, AND ECONOMY OF THE 

 CRUSTACEA, INCLUDING THE CIRRIPEDS, 



vRUY D. S. GOO 



