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Anatomy, Dictionaries. 
Gray's Anatomy—12th Edition. Colors or Black. 
Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. By Henry Gray, 
F.R.8., Lecturer on Anatomy at St. George’s Hospital, London. Edited 
by T. PickERING Pick, F. R.C.8., Surgeon to and Lecturer on Anatomy 
at St. George’s Hospital, London, Examiner in Anatomy, Royal College of 
Surgeons of England. A new American from the eleventh enlarged and 
improved London edition, thoroughly revised _and re-edited by WILLIAM 
W. KEEN, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of 
Philadelphia. To which is added the second American from the latest 
English edition of LANDMARKS, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL, by LUTHER 
Hoven, F.R.C.S. In one imperial octavo volume of 1098 pages, with 
685 large and elaborate engravings on wood. Price of edition in black: 
Cloth, $6.00 ; leather, $7.00 ; half Russia, $7.50. Price of edition in colors : 
Cloth, $7.25; leather, $8.25; half Russia, $8.75. 
The most popular work on anatomy ever 
written. It is sufficient to say of it that this 
edition, thanks to its American editor, sur- 
passes all other editions.—Journal of the Amer- 
ican Medical Association, December 31, 1887. 
Gray’s Anatomy is the most magnificent 
work upon anatomy which has ever been pub- 
lished in the English or any other language. 
—Cincinnati Medical News, Nov, 1887. 
As the book now goes to the purchaser heis 
receiving the best work on anatomy that is 
published in any language. Virginia Medi- 
cal Monthly, December, 1887. 
Gray’s standard Anatomy has been and will 
be for years the text-book for students. The 
book needs only to be examined to be per- 
fectly understood.— Medical Press of Western 
New York, January, 1888, 
Dunglison’s Medical Dictionary. 
MEDICAL LEXICON; A Dictionary of Medical 
Science: Containing a concise Explanation of the various Subjects and 
Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Hygiene, Therapeutics, Phar- 
macology, Pharmacy, Surgery, Obstetrics, Medical Jurisprudence and 
Dentistry, Notices of Climate and of Mineral Waters, Formule for Officinal, 
Empirical and Dietetic Preparations. With the Accentuation and Ety- 
mology of the Terms, and the French and other Synonymes, so as to 
constitute a French as well as an English Medical Lexicon. By RoBLEY 
DUNGLISON, M. D., Late Professor of Institutes of Medicine in the J effer- 
son Medical College of Philadelphia. Edited by RrcHaRD J. DUNGLIson, 
M.D. Inone very large and handsome royal octavo volume of 1139 pages. 
Cloth, $6.50; leather, raised bands, $7.50; very handsome half Russia, 
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