l6 SAUXDERS' MEDICAL HAND-ATLASES 



Jakob and Eshner's 

 Internal Medicine 6? Diagnosis 



Atlas and Epitome of Internal Medicine and Clinical 

 Diagnosis. By Dr. Chr. Jakob, of Erlangen. Edited, with 

 additions, by Augustus A. Eshner, M. D., Professor of Clin- 

 ical Medicine in the Philadelphia Polyclinic. With 1 82 colored 

 figures on 68 plates, 64 illustrations in black and white, and 

 259 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



In addition to an admirable atlas of clinical microscopy, this volume 

 describes the physical signs of all internal diseases in an instructive manner 

 by means of fifty colored schematic diagrams. As a means of instruction 

 its value is very great; as a reference handbook it is admirable. 



British Medical Joumetl 



" Dr. Jakob's work deserves nothing but praise. The information is accurate and up 

 to present-day requirements." 



Grtinwald and Grayson's 

 Diseases of the Larynx 



Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of the Larynx. By Dr. 



L. Grunwald, of Munich. Edited, with additions, by Charles 

 P. Grayson, M. D., Physician-in-Charge, Throat and Nose 

 Department, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. With 

 107 colored figures on 44 plates, 25 text-illustrations, and 103 

 pages of text. Cloth, ^2.50 net. 



This atlas exemplifies a happy blending of the didactic and clinical, such 

 as is not to be found in any other volume upon this subject. The author 

 has given special attention to the clinical portion of the work, the sections 

 on diagnosis and treatment being particularly full. 



The Medical Record, New York 



" This is a good work of reference being both practical and concise. It is a valu- 



able addition to existing laryngeal text-books." • . it is a vaiu- 



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