SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 



Atlas and Epitome of Internal Medicine and Clinical Diagnosis. By Dr. Chr. 

 Jakob, of Eriangen. Edited, with additions, by Augustus A. Eshner, M. D., Froies- 

 sor of Clinical Medicine in the Philadelphia Polyclinic. With 179 colored figures on 68 

 plates and 259 pages of text. Cloth, J3.00 net. 



" Dr. Jakob's work deserves nothing but praise. The information is accurate and up to 

 present-day requirements." — British Medical Journal. 



Atlas of Legal Medicine. By Dr. E. von Hofmann, of Vienna. Edited, with addi- 

 tions by Frederick Peterson, M. D., Chief of Clinic, Nervous Department, College 

 of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. With 120 colored figures on 56 plates and 193 

 half-tone illustrations. Cloth, 1^3.50 net. 



" It is rare indeed that so large a series of illustrations are found which demonstrate so 

 well and so accurately the conditions which they are supposed to represent." — Boston 

 Medical and Surgical Journal. 



Atlas and Bpitome of Diseases of the Larynx. By Dr. L. Grunwald, of Munich. 

 Edited with additions, by Charles P. Grayson, M. D., Physician-in-Charge, Xhroat 

 and Nose Department, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvama. With 107 colored 

 figures on 44 plates, 25 text-illustrations, and 103 pages of text. Cloth, ^2.50 net. 



" Excels everything we have hitherto seen in the way of coloured illustrations of diseases 

 of the larynx." — British Medical Journal. 



Atlas and Epitome of Operativte Surgery. By Dr. O. Zuckerkandl, of Vienna. 

 From the Second Revised and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, with additions, by 

 J. Chalmers DaCosta, M. D., Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical 

 Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Second Edition, Revised and Greatly 

 Enlarged. With 40 colored plates, 278 text-cuts, and 410 pages of text. Cloth, $3.50 net. 

 " It may be said that few, if any, books of this description are so comprehensive in their 



■ scope." — Philadelphia Medical Journal. 



Atlas and Epitome of Syphilis and the Venereal Diseases. By Prof. Dr. Franz 

 Mracek, of Vienna. Edited, with additions, by L. Bolton Bangs, M. D., Professor 

 of Genito-Urinary Surgery, University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New 

 York. With 71 colored plates and 122 pages of text. Cloth, S3. 50 net. 



" A glance through the book is almost like actual attendance upon a famous clinic." — 

 Journal 0/ the American Medical Association. 



Atlas and Epitome of External Diseases of the Eye. By Dr. O. Haab, of Zurich. 

 Edited, with additions, by G. E. de Schweinitz, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology, 

 Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. With 76 colored illustrations on 40 plates and 

 228 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



" The work is excellently suited to the student of ophthalmology and to the practising 

 physician. The enviable status of the author and of the editor guarantees the excellence 

 of the work." — Medical Record, New York. 



Atlas and Epitome of Skin Diseases. By Prof. Dr. Franz Mracek, of Vienna. 

 Edited, with additions, by Henry W. Stelwagon, M. D., Clinical Professor of Derma- 

 tology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. With 63 colored plates, "39 half-tone 

 illustrations, and 200 pages of text. Cloth, $3. 50 net. 



*' The illustrations are very well executed, and the coloring remarkably accurate ; they 

 will serve as substitutes for clinical observation." — Medical Record, New York. 



Atlas and Epitome of Special Pathologic Histology. By Dr H. Durck, of Munich. 

 Edited, with additions, by Ludvig Hektoen, M. D., Professor of Pathology, Rush 

 Medical College, Chicago. In Two Parts. Part I. — Circulatory, Respiratory, and 

 Gastro-intestinal Tracts. Part II. — Liver, Urinary and Sexual Organs, Nervous Sys- 

 tem, Skin, Muscles, and Bones. With 243 colored figures on 122 plates, and 350 pages 

 of text. Per part ; $3.00 net. 



" The work maintains the high standard of its predecessors. The plates are iliost 

 beautifully-reproduced and are accurate representations of the microscopic structure of 

 the various organs concerned and the changes produced by disease." — The Z<iKc:.?^,London. 



Atlas and Epitome of Diseases Caused by Accidents. By Dr. Ed. Golebiewski, of 

 Berlin. Translated and edited, with additions, by Pearce Bailey, M. D., Attending 

 Physician to the Almshouse and Incurable Hospitals, New York. With 71 colored fig- 

 ures on 40 plates; 143 text-illustrations; 549 pages of text. Cloth, $4.00 net. 

 " This volume appeals not only to the medical student and the practitioner, but to the 

 medico-legal specialist and accident insurance companies also." — Neiv York Med. Jour. 



Atlas and Epitome of Gynecology. By Dr. O. Schaeffer, of Heidelberg. From the 

 Second Revised and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, with additions, by Richard 

 C. NoRRis, A. M.,M. D., Gynecologist to the Methodist Episcopal and Philadelphia 

 Hospitals. With 207 colored illustrations on 90 plates, 65 text-illustrations, and 308 pages 

 of text. $3-50 net. 



" The book contains much valuable material. . . . Rarely have we seen such a valuable 

 collection of gynecological plates." — Bulletin of Johns Hopkins Hospital. 



