SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES ii 



Haab and deSchweinitz's 

 Ophthalmoscopy 



Atlas and Epitome of Ophthalmoscopy and Ophthal= 

 moscopic Diagnosis. By Dr. O. Haab, of Zurich. From the 

 Third Revised and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, with 

 additions, by G. E. deSchweinitz, M. D., Professor of Oph- 

 thalmology, University of Pennsylvania. With 152 colored 

 lithographic illustrations-; 85 pages of text. Cloth, ;^3.oo net. 



Not only is the student made acquainted with carefully prepared oph- 

 thalmoscopic drawings done into well-executed lithographs of the most 

 important fundus changes, but, in many instances, plates of the microscopic 

 lesions are added. It furnishes a manual of the greatest possible service. 



The Lancet, London 



" We recommend it as a work that should be in the ophthalmic wards or in the library 

 of every hospital into which ophthalmic cases are received." 



Haab and deSchweinitz's 

 External Diseases of Eye 



Atlas and Epitome of External Diseases of the Eye. 



By Dr. O. Haab, of Zurich. Edited, with additions, by G. E. 

 deSchweinitz, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology, University 

 of Pennsylvania. With 76 colored illustrations on 40. litho- 

 graphic plates and 228 pages of text. Cloth, ^3.00 net. 



This new work of the distinguished Zurich ophthalmologist is destined 

 to become a valuable handbook in the library of every practising physician. 

 The conditions attending diseases of the external eye have probably never 

 been more clearly and comprehensively expounded than in the forelying 

 work, in which the pictorial most happily supplements the verbal description. 



The Medical Record, New York 



"The work is excellently suited to the student of ophthalmology and to the practising 

 physician. It cannot fail to attain a well-deserved popularity." 



They are convenient in size and uniformly bound 



