SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 7 



Brtihl, Politzer, and 

 MacCuen Smith's Otolog'y 



Atlas and Epitome of Otology. By Gustav Bruhl, M. D. , 

 of Berlin, with the collaboration of Professor Dr. A. Politzer, 

 of Vienna. Edited, with additions, by S. MacCuen Smith, 

 M. D., Clinical Professor of Otology, Jefferson Medical Col- 

 lege, Philadelphia. With 244 colored figures on 39 lithographic 

 plates, 99 text-illustrations, and 292 pages of text. Cloth, ^3.00 

 net. 



INCLUDING ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 



This excellent volume is the first attempt to supply in English an illus- 

 trated clinical handbook to act as a worthy substitute for personal instruction 

 in a specialized clinic. This work is both didactic and clinical in its teach- 

 ing, the latter aspect being especially adapted to the student's wants. A 

 special feature is the very complete exposition of the minute anatomy of the 

 ear, a working knowledge of which is so essential to an intelligent concep- 

 tion of the science of otology. The illustrations are beautifully executed in 

 colors, and illuminate the text in a singularly lucid manner, portraying patho- 

 logic changes with such striking exactness that the student should receive a 

 deeper and more lasting impression than the most elaborate description 

 could produce. Further, the association of Professor Politzer in the prepa- 

 ration of the work, and the use of so many valuable specimens from his 

 notably rich collection especially enhance the value of the work. The text 

 contains everything of importance in the elementary study of otology. 



PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS 



Clarence J. Blake, M. D., 



Professor of Otolo^, Harvard University Medical School, Boston. 

 " The most complete work of its kind as yet published, and one commending- itself to 

 both the student and teacher in the character and scope of its illustrations." 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



'■' Contains what is probably the best collection of colored plates of the ear, both of 

 normal and pathological conditions, of any hand-book published in the English language. 

 In addition to this the text is presented in an unusually clear and direct manner." 



They are offered at a price heretofore unapproached in cheapness 



