SAU.VDE/^S' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 



Sobotta and Huber's 

 Human Histology 



Atlas and Epitome of Human Histology. By Privat- 

 DOCENT Dr. J. Sobotta, of Wiirzburg. Edited, with additions, 

 by G. Carl Huber, M. D., Junior Professor of Anatomy and 

 Histology, and Director of the Histological Laboratory, Uni- 

 versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor. With 214 colored figures on 

 80 plates, 68 text-cuts, and 248 pages of text. Cloth, $4.50 net. 



INCLUDING MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY 



This work combines an abundance of well-chosen and most accurate 

 illustrations with a concise text, and in such a manner as to make it both 

 atlas and text-book. The great majority of the illustrations were made from 

 sections prepared from human tissues, and always from fresh and in every 

 respect normal specimens. The colored lithographic plates have been pro- 

 duced with the aid of over thirty colors, and particular care was taken to 

 avoid distortion and assure exactness of magnification. The text is as brief 

 as possible ; clearness, however, not being sacrificed to brevity. The editor 

 of the English translation has annotated and altered very freely certain por- 

 tions of the sections on the adenoid tissues, blood and the blood-forming 

 organs, muscular tissues, special sense organs, and peripheral nerve distri- 

 butions, in order to make these parts of the work conform to the latest 

 advances in the study of these tissues. The work will be found useful as 

 an atlas, text-book, and book of reference for student and practitioner. 



Unsurpzkssed for accuracy, pictorial beauty, completeness, clearness 



