i6 SURGER Y AND ANA TOMY 



Moore's Orthopedic Surgery 



A Manual of Orthopedic Surgery. By James E. Moore, M.D., Professof 

 of Clinical Surgery, University of Minnesota, College of Medicine and Surgery. 

 Octavo of 356 pages, handsomely illustrated. Cloth, ^2.50 net. 



" The book is eminently practical. It is a safe guide in the understandinj; and treatment o8 

 orthopedic cases. Should be owned by every surgeon and practitioner."— y4«BO& 0/ Surgery. 



Fowler's Operating Room New (3d) Edition. Reset 



The Operating Room and the Patient. By Russell S. Fowler, M. D., 



Surgeon to the German Hospital, Brooklyn, New York. Octavo of 6il 



pages, illustrated. Cloth, ^3.50 net. 



Dr. Fowler has written his boolc for surgeons, nurses assisting at an operation, internes, 

 and all others whose duties bring them into the operating room. It contains explicit 

 directions for the preparation of material, instruments needed, position of patient, etc., 

 all beautifully illustrated. 



Nancrede's Principles of Surgery New (2d) Edition 



Lectures on the Principles of Surgery. By Chas. B. Nancrede, M.D., 



LL.D., Professor of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, University of Michigan, 



Ann Arbor. Octavo, 407 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $2. 5c net. 



" We can strongly recommend this book to all students and those who would see something 

 of the scientific foundation upon which the art of surgery is built." — Quarterly Medical Journal^ 

 Sheffield^ England. 



Nancrede's Essentials of Anatomy. ^^^^^^ Edition 



Essentials of Anatomy, including the Anatomy of the Viscera. By Chas. 



B. Nancrede, M. D. , Professor of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, University 



of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Crown octavo, 388 pages ; 180 cuts: With an 



Appendix containing over 60 illustrations of the osteology of the body. Based 



on Gray' s Anatomy. Cloth, ^x. 00 net. In Saunders' QuesHon Compends. 



" The questions have been wisely selected, and the answers accurately and concisely given."— 

 University Medical Magazine. 



Martin's Essentials of Surgery. ^^''Xvifed"*'" 



Essentials of Surgery. Containing also Venereal Diseases, Surgical Land- 

 marks, Minor and Operative Surgery, and a complete description, with illus- 

 trations, of the Handkerchief and Roller Bandages. By Edward Martin, 

 A.M., M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, etc. 

 Crown octavo, 338 pages, illustrated. With an Appendix on Antiseptic Sur- 

 gery, etc. Cloth, $1.00 net. In Saunders' Question Compends. 



" Written to assist the student, it will be -jf undoubted value to the practitioner, containing as it 

 does the essence of surgical work." — Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 



Metheny's Dissection Methods just issued 



Dissection Methods and Guides. By David Gregg Metheny, M. D., 



L. R. C. P., L. R. C. S. (Edin.), L. F. P. S. (Glas.), Associate in Anatomy, 



Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Octavo of 131 pages, illustrated. 



Cloth, gi.25 net. 



This work bridges the gap heretofore existing between the descriptive text-book and the 

 dissecting table. In order that it may be used in connection with any text-book or atlas 

 both the old and the new anatomic names are given. Everything the student could be ex- 

 pected to do is carefully explained in detail. 



