SAUiWEJiS' MEDICAL HAND- ATLASES 



Zuckerkandl and DaCosta's 

 Operative Surgery 



Second Edition, Revised and Greatly Enlarged 



Atlas and Epitome of Operative Surgery. By Dr. O. 



Zuckerkandl, of Vienna. Edited, with additions, by J. Chal- 

 mers DaCosta, M. D., Professor of the Principles of Surgery 

 and Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 

 With 40 colored plates, 278 text-cuts, and 410 pages of text. 

 Cloth, ^3.50 net. 



ADOPTED BY THE U. S. ARMY 



In this new edition the work has been brought precisely down to date. 

 The revision has not been casual, but thorough and exhaustive, the entire 

 text having been subjected to a careful scrutiny, and many improvements and 

 additions made. A number of chapters have been practically rewritten, and 

 of the newer operations, all those of special value have been described. The 

 number of illustrations has also been materially increased. Sixteen valuable 

 lithographic plates in colors and sixty-one text-figures have been added, thus 

 greatly enhancing the value of the work. There is no doubt that the volume 

 in its new edition will still maintain its leading position as a substitute for 

 clinical instruction. 



OPINIONS OF THE MEDICAL PRESS 



Philadelphia Medical Journal 



" The names of Zuckerkandl and DaCosta, the fact that the book has been translated 

 into 13 different languages, together with the knowledge that it is used in the United States 

 Army and Navy, would be sufficient recommendation for most of us." 



Munchener Medicinische Wochenschrift 



"We know of no other work that combines such a wealth of beautiful illustrations with 

 clearness and concisenAs of language, that is so entirely abreast of the latest achievements, 

 and so useful both for the beginner and for one who wishes to increase his knowledge of 

 operative surgery." 



Each volume is edited, with additions, by a leading specialist 



