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D. APPLE TON &> CO.'S MEDICAL WORKS. 



THE APPLIED ANATOMY OF THE NERVOUS 



SYSTEM, being a Study of this Portion of the Human Body from a Stand- 

 point of its General Interest and Practical Utility, designed for Use as a 

 Text-book and as a Work of Reference. By AMBROSE L. RANNEY, A. M., 

 M. D., Professor of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System in 

 the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Professor of 

 Nervous and Mental Diseases in the Medical Department of the University 

 of Vermont, etc. 

 8vo. New edition, rewritten, enlarged, and profusely illustrated. Cloth, $5 ; sheep, $6. 



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Distribution of the Hypo-glossal Nerve. 

 ( The following are some of the notices of the first edition .-) 



' ' This is an excellent work, timely, practical, 

 and well executed. It is safe to say that, besides 

 Hammond's work, no book relating to the nervous 

 system has hitherto been published in this country 

 equal to the present volume, and nothing superior 

 to it is accessible to the American practitioner." 

 Medical Herald. 



" There are many books, to be sure, which con- 

 tain here and there hints in this field of great value 

 to the physician, but it is Dr. Ranney's merit to 

 have collected these scattered items of interest, and 

 to have woven them into an harmonious whole, 

 thereby producing- a work of wide scope and of cor- 

 respondingly wide usefulness to the practicing physi- 

 cian. 



"The book, it will be perceived, is of an emi- 

 nently practical character, and, as such, is addressed 

 to those who can not afford the time for the perusal 

 of the larger text-books, and who must read as they 

 run." New York Medical Journal. 



"It is an admitted fact that the subject treated 

 of in this work is one sufficiently obscure to the pro- 

 fession generally to make any work tending to elu- 

 cidation most welcome. . . . We earnestly recom- 

 mend this work as one unusually worthy of study." 

 Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal. 



"Dr. Ranney has firmly grasped the essential 

 features of the results of the latest study of the 

 nervous system. His work will do much toward 

 popularizing this study in the profession. 



"We are sure that all our readers will be quite 

 as much- pleased as ourselves by its careful study." 

 Detroit iMncet. 



' ' A useful and attractive book, suited to the 

 time." Louisville Medical News. 



"Our impressions of this work are highly fa- 

 vorable as regards its practical value to students, as 

 well as to educated medical men." Pacific Medical 

 and Surgical Journal. 



