SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 



Sultan and Coley's 

 Abdominal Hernias 



Atlas and Epitome of Abdominal Hernias. By Privat- 

 DOCENT Dr. Georg Sultan, of Gottingen. Edited, with addi- 

 tions, by William B. Coley, M. D., Clinical Lecturer on Sur- 

 gery, Columbia University (College of Physicians and Surgeons), 

 New York. With 119 illustrations, 36 of them in colors, and 

 277 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



DEALING WITH THE SURGICAL ASPECT 



This new atlas covers one of the most important subjects in the entire 

 domain of medical teaching, since these hernias are not only exceedingly 

 common, but the frequent occurrence of strangulation demands extraordi- 

 narily quick and energetic surgical intervention. During the last decade the 

 operative side of this subject has been steadily growing in importance, until 

 now it is absolutely essential to have a book treating of its surgical^ aspect. 

 This present atlas does this to an admirable degree. The illustrations are 

 not only very numerous, but they excel, in the accuracy of the portrayal of 

 the conditions represented, those of any other work upon abdominal hernias 

 with which we are familiar. The work will be found a worthy exponent 

 of our present knowledge of the subject of which it treats. 



PERSONAL AND PRB:SS OPINIONS 



Robert H. M. Dawbam. M. D., 



Professor o/ Surgery and Surgical Anatomy, New York Polyclinic. 



" I have spent several interested hours over it to-day, and shall willingly recommend 

 it to my classes at the Polyclinic College and elsewhere." 



Boston Medical and Surgical Jotimal 



" For the general practitioner and the surgeon it will be a very useful book for reference. 

 The book's value is increased by the editorial notes of Dr. Coley." 



They have eJready appeared in thirteen different languages 



