4 Preface 



structure, together with experience of the laboratory practice upon 

 which first-hand knowledge of gross anatomy depends. It is with 

 reference to the latter group that the plan of nomenclature has 

 been rigidly selected in accordance with the newer and more 

 uniform terminology now happily established in the textljooks of 

 human anatomy. The student will be warned against terminology 

 as an end in itself, as against other short cuts- to knowledge, and 

 if properly directed will place the emphasis upon practice and 

 initiative. 



B. A. Bensley. 



University of Toronto, 

 December 1st, 1920, 



