SAUNDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 15 



Hofmann and Peterson's 

 Leg'al Medicine 



Atlas of Legal Medicine. By Dr. E. von Hofmann, of 

 Vienna. Edited by Frederick Peterson, M. D., Chief of 

 Clinic, Nervous Department, College of Physicians and Sur- 

 geons, New York. With' 120 colored figures on 56 plates and 

 193 half-tone illustrations. Cloth, ^3.50 net. 



By reason of the wealth of illustrations and the fidelity of the colored 

 plates, the book supplements all the text-books on the subject. More- 

 over, it furnishes to every physician, student, and lawyer a veritable treasure- 

 house of information. 



The Practitioner, London 



'* The illustrations appear to be the best that have ever been published in connection 

 with this department of medicine, and they cannot fail to be useful alike to the medical 

 jurist and to the student of forensic medicine." 



Golebiewski and Bailey's 

 Accident Diseases 



Atlas and Epitome of Diseases Caused by Accidents. 



By Dr. Ed. Golebiewski, of Berlin. Edited, with additions, 

 by Pearce Bailey, M. D., Attending Physician to the Alms- 

 house and Incurable Hospitals, New York. With 71 colored 

 illustrations on 40 plates, 143 text-illustrations, and 549 pages 

 of text. Cloth, ^4.00 net. 



This work contains a full and scientific treatment of the subject of acci- 

 dent injury ; the functional disability caused thereby ; the medicolegal ques- 

 tions involved, and the amount of indemnity justified in given cases. 



Medical Examiner and Practitioner 



" It is a useful addition to life-insurance libraries, for lawyers, physicians, and for every 

 one who is brought in contact with the treatment or consideration of accidents or diseases 

 growing out of them, or legal complications flowing from them." 



The " Atlas of Operative Surgery " has been adopted by U. S. Army 



