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HORNER'S ANATOMY, 



NEW EDITION. 





SPECIAL ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY. 



BY WILLIAM E. HORNER, M.D., 



PROFESSOR OP A2TATOMY IW THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, &C, &C. 



Seventh edition. 



With many improvements and additions. In two octavo volumes, with illustrations on 



wood. 



This standard work has been so long before the profession, and has been so extensively 

 used, that, in announcing the new edition, it is only necessary to state, that it has under- 

 gone a most careful revision ; the author has introduced many illustrations relating to Mi- 

 croscopical Anatomy, and has added a large amount of text on those various points of 

 investigation that are rapidly advancing and attracting so much attention. This new edition 

 has been arranged to refer conveniently to the illustrations in Smith and Horner's Anato- 

 mical Atlas. 



"The name of Professor Horner is a sufficient voucher for the fidelity and accuracy of 

 any work on anatomy, but if any further evidence could be required of the value of the pre- 

 sent publication, it is afforded by the fact of its having reached a seventh edition. It is 

 altogether unnecessary now to inquire into the particular merits of a work which has been 

 so long before the profession, and is so well known as the present one, but in announcing a 

 new edition, it is proper to state that it has undergone several modifications, and has been 

 much extended, so as to place it.on a level with the existing advanced state of anatomy— 

 The histological portion has been remodelled and rewritten since the last edition; numerous 

 wood cuts have been introduced, and specific references are made throughout the work to 

 the beautiful figures in the Anatomical Atlas, by Dr. H. H. Smith."— The American Medical 

 Journal, for January, 1847. . 



HORNER'S JBISS ECTOR. 



THE UNITED STATES DISSECTOR 





WITH EXTENSIVE MODIFICATIONS, 



AND ALMOST REWRITTEN, OF 



"IMORJVEiVS PRACTICJIWj JU\\HTOiJfIir*» 



IN ONE VERY NEAT VOLUME, ROYAL 12mo. 



With many Illustrations on Wood. 



The numerous alterations and additions which this work has undergone, the improve- 

 ments which have been made in it, and the numerous wood-cuts which have been intro- 

 duced, render it almost a new work. . . 



It is the standard work for the Students in the University of Pennsylvania. 



ins the standard worK lor tne ©mueius m »ic «»»'«•;- - V" /. ,k.ji«« 1 ;n»w, 



Some such guide-book as the above is indispensable to the student in be dissecting room, 

 and to, prepared by one of the most accurate of our anatomists, may < to. ,,o comb 



ers have issued the fourth edition, which comes forth embellished g«^£"f"»£; 

 The copy for which we are indebted to the publishers, although ^J&ty'^ **£*** 

 since, gives proof in its appearance that it has already seen service a the dissecting table, 

 where students have found it a valuable guide.-Tfc Western Journal of Medicine and Sur- 



HOPE ON THE HEART. NEW EDITION, JUST PUBLISHED. 



A TREATISE ON THE DISEASES 



OF THE HEART AND GREAT VESSELS, 



AND ON THE AFFECTIONS WHICH MAY BE MISTAKEN FOR THEM. 



?ri.ing the author* view of the Physiology of the Heart* Action **« ^^figg?™"™* ^ * 



periment* ou the Motions and Sounds in 1830 and on the Sounds in lttH~o. 



BY J. HOPE, M. D., F. R. S., &c. &c. 

 Second American from the third London edition. With Notes and a Detail of Recent Experiment*. 



BY C. W. PENNOCK M.D.Ac. 

 In one octavo volume of nearly six hundred pages with thographic plate*. 



