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Draper's Legal Medicine 



A Text-Book of Legal Medicine. By FRANK WINTHROP DRAPER, 

 A. M., M. D., Professor of Legal Medicine in Harvard University, Bos- 

 ton ; Medical Examiner of the County of Suffolk, Massachusetts, etc. 

 Handsome octavo volume of 573 pages, fully illus. Cloth, i8s. net. 



A NEW WORK RECENTLY ISSUED 



The subject of Legal Medicine is one of great importance, especially to the 

 general practitioner, for it is to him that calls to attend cases which may prove to 

 be medicolegal in character most frequently come. The medicolegal field includes 

 not only deaths of a homicidal nature, but also suits at law the fatal railway acci- 

 dent, machinery casualties, and the like, to which the neighboring physician may 

 be called, and later, perhaps, summoned to court. It is evident, therefore, that 

 every practitioner should be thoroughly versed in all branches of medicolegal 

 science. This volume, although prepared as a help to medical students, will be 

 fonud no less valuable and instructive to practitioners. The author has had 

 twenty-six years' experience as Medical Examiner for the city of Boston, his in- 

 vestigations comprising nearly eight thousand deaths under a suspicion of violence. 



Hon. Olin Bryan, LL. B. 



Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Baltimore Medical College 



" A careful reading of Draper's Legal Medicine convinces me of the excellent character of 

 the work. It is comprehensive, thorough, and must, of a necessity, prove a splendid acquisition 

 to the libraries of those who are interested in medical jurisprudence." 



Jakob and FisherV 



Nervous System and its Diseases 



Atlas and Epitome of the Nervous System and Its Diseases. 



By PROFESSOR DR. CHR. JAKOB, of Erlangen. From the Second Revised 

 German Edition. Edited, with additions, by EDWARD D. FISHER, M. D., 

 Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System, University and Bellevue 

 Hospital Medical College, New York. With 83 plates and copious text. 

 Cloth, 155. net. /// Saunders' Hand- Atlas Series. 



The matter is divided into Anatomy, Pathology, and Description of Diseases 

 of the Nervous System. The plates illustrate these divisions most completely ; 

 especially is this so in regard to pathology. The exact site and character of the 

 lesion are portrayed in such a way that they cannot fail to impress themselves on 

 the memory of the reader. 



Philadelphia Medical Journal 



"We know of no one work of anything like equal size which covers this important and 

 complicated field with the clearness and scientific fidelity of this hand-atlas." 



