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Atlas and Epitome of Labor and Operative Obstetrics. By Dk. O. Schaeffer, of 

 Heidelberg. From the Fifth Revised and Enlarged German Edition, Edited by J. 

 C. Edgar, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Midwifery, Cornell University 

 Medical School. With 14 lithographic plates in colors, 139 other illustrations. $2.00 net. 

 *' A careful study of the plates and drawings is the next best thing to actual clinical 

 experience." — Buffalo Medical Journal. 



Atlas and Epitome of Obstetrical Diagnosis and Treatment. By Dr. O. Schaeffer, 

 of Heidelberg. Froin the Second Revised and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, 

 with additions, by J. C. Edgar, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Midwifery. 

 Cornell University Medical School. With 122 colored figures on 56 plates, 38 other illus- 

 trations, and 315 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. 

 *' The illustrations are admirably executed . . . and the text expounds the scientific 

 midwifery of to-day." — New York Medical Journal. 



Atlas and Epitome of the Nervous System and its Diseases. By Prof. Dk. Chr. 

 Jakob, of Erlangen. Front the Second Revised and Enlarged German Edition. 

 Edited, with additions, by E. D, Fisher, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Nervous 

 System, University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, 83 plates ; 215 

 pages of text. $3-50 net. 



" Represents with wonderful accuracy the macroscopic and microscopic anatomy_ of 

 the nervous tissues as found in normal and pathologic conditions." — American Medicine. 



Atlas and Epitome of Ophthalmoscopy and Ophthalmoscopic Diagnosis. By Dr. 

 O. Haab, of Zurich. From the Third Revised and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, 

 with additions, by G. E. de Schweinitz, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology in the Uni- 

 versity of Pennsylvania. With 152 colored figures ; 82 pages of text. Cloth, ^3.00 net. 

 ** Nowhere else can be found such a fine pictorial collection of changes and lesions of the 

 eye-fundus as this volume contains." — Journal of the American Medical Association, 



Atlas of Bacteriology and Text-Book of Special Bacterlologic Diagnosis. By 



Prof. Dk. K. B. Lehmann and Dr. R. O. Neumann, of WUrzburg. From the Second 

 Revised and Enlarged German Edition. Edited, with additions, by G. H. Weaver, 

 M. D., Assistant Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Rush Medical College, 

 Chicago. Two volumes. Part I.— 632 colored figures on 6q plates. Part II. — 511 pages 

 of text, illustrated. Per volume : Cloth, $2.50 net. 



" The illustrations ... are works of art ; they are true in color and relationship and are 

 much superior to the usual photographic reproductions."— .SK^a/u Medical Journal. 



Atlasand Epitome of Otology. By G. Bruhl, M. D. of Berlin, with the collaboration 

 of Prof Dr A Politzer, of Vienna. Edited, with additions, by b. MacLiien bMlTH, 

 M. D. Clinical Professor of Otology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. 244 col- 

 ored figures on 39 Uthographic plates, 99 text-cuts, and 292 pages of text. Cloth, $3.00 net. 

 "The most complete of its kind as yet published."— Clarence J. Blake, M. D., Pro- 

 fessor of Otology, Harvard Medical School, Boston. 



Atlas and Epitome of Abdominal Hernias. By Privatdocent Dr. Georg Sultan, 

 ofGBtdngen Edited, with additions, by William B. Colev, M. D., Chnical Lecturer on 

 Surgery, Columbia University, N. Y. 119 illustrations, 36 in colors; =7^P^g=| °oo net' 



" For the general practitioner and the surgeon it will be a very useful book for reference. 



The book's value is increased by the editorial notes of Dr. CoX^y." -Boston Medical and 



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Atlas and Epitome of Traumatic Fractures and Dislocations. By Prof. Dr. H. 



Hslferich, of Greifswald. Edited, with additions by Joseph C. Bloodgood, M. D., 



Sodate in Surgery. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. With 216 colored fibres on 



64 Uthographic plates, 190 text-cuts, and 353 pages of text. Clotn, 13.00 net. 



Such a splendid collection of illustrations is possible only in a very large clinic, and 



represent time, labor, and great care. 

 Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of the Mouth, Pharynx, and Nose. By Dr. L. 



GRiiNWALS of Munich. From the Second Revised and Enlarged German Edition. 



Edi"™ with additions, by James E. Newcomb, M. D., Clinical Instructor in Laryn- 



goloS Cornell Univer'sity Medical School. With J02 colored figures on 42 llthogTaph.c 



platfs, 41 text-cuts, and 219 pages of text. Cloth, fe.oo net. 



This work also contains an admirable exposition of the anatomy and physiology of the 



organs under discussion. ^ 



Atlas and Epitome of Human Histology and Microscopic Anatomy. By Pr.Dr 



T SoeottI. of WUrzburg. Edited, with additions, by G. Carl Hubkk, M D Junior 



^Vof ofYi^tomyand olector of the Histological Laboratory, University of Michigan. 



2.4 colored figures on 80 plates, 68 text-cuts, and 248 pages of text. Cloth, ^.50 net. 



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most accurate illustrations with a concise text. 



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