10 SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 



Dtirck and Hektoen's 

 Special Pathologic Histology 



Atlas and Epitome of Special Pathologic Histology. 



By Dr. H. Durck, of Munich. Edited, with additions, by 

 LuDviG Hektoen, M. D., Professor of Pathology, Rush Medi- 

 cal College, Chicago. In Two Parts. Part I. — Circulatory, 

 Respiratory, and Gastro-intestinal Tracts. 120 colored figures 

 on 62 plates, and 158 pages of text. Part II. — Liver, Urinary 

 and Sexual Organs, Nervous System, Skin, Muscles, and Bones. 

 123 colored figures on 60 plates, and r92 pages of text. Per 

 part : Cloth, ^3.00 net. 



A RARE COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL PLATES 



The colored lithographs of this volume are beautifully reproduced, and 

 are extremely accurate representations of the microscopic changes produced 

 by disease. The great value of these plates is that they represent in the 

 exact colors the effect of the stains, which is of such great importance for 

 the differentiation of tissue. The text portion of the book is admirable, and, 

 while brief, it is entirely satisfactory in that the leading facts are stated, and 

 so stated that the reader feels he has grasped the subject extensively. The 

 work is modern and scientific, and altogether forms a concise and systematic 

 view of pathologic knowledge. 



PERSONAL OPINIONS 



William H. Welch. M. D.. 



Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins Universiiy , Baltimore. 



*' I consider Diirck's ' Atlas of Special Pathologic Histology,' edited by Hektoen, a very 

 useful book for students and others. The plates are admirable." 



Frank B. Mallory, M. D., 



Assistant Professor of Pathology, Harvard University Medical School, "Boston. 

 " The information is presented in a very compact form ; it is carefully arranged, briefly 

 and clearly stated, and almost always represents our latest knowledge of the subject." 



They represent the best artistic and professional talent 



