Saunders' Books on Pathology, Physiology Histology, Embryology and Bacteriology
Part 2
=Atlas and Epitome of Human Histology.= By PRIVATDOCENT DR. J. SOBOTTA, of Würzburg. Edited, with additions, by G. CARL HUBER, M. D., Professor of Histology and Embryology in the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. With 214 colored figures on 80 plates, 68 text-illustrations, and 248 pages of text. Cloth, $4.50 net. _In Saunders’ Hand-Atlas Series._
INCLUDING MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY
The work combines an abundance of well-chosen and most accurate illustrations, with a concise text, and in such a manner as to make it both atlas and text-book. The great majority of the illustrations were made from sections prepared from human tissues, and always from fresh and in every respect normal specimens. The colored lithographic plates have been produced with the aid of over thirty colors.
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
“In color and proportion they are characterized by gratifying accuracy and lithographic beauty.”
American Text-Book of Physiology
=American Text-Book of Physiology.= In two volumes. Edited by WILLIAM H. HOWELL, PH.D., M. D., Professor of Physiology in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Two royal octavo volumes of about 600 pages each, fully illustrated. Per volume: Cloth, $3.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $4.25 net.
SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED
Even in the short time that has elapsed since the first edition of this work there has been much progress in Physiology, and in this edition the book has been thoroughly revised to keep pace with this progress. The chapter upon the Central Nervous System has been entirely rewritten. A section on Physical Chemistry forms a valuable addition, since these views are taking a large part in current discussion in physiologic and medical literature.
The Medical News
“The work will stand as a work of reference on physiology. To him who desires to know the status of modern physiology, who expects to obtain suggestions as to further physiologic inquiry, we know of none in English which so eminently meets such a demand.”
Stewart’s Physiology
=A Manual of Physiology, with Practical Exercises.= For Students and Practitioners. By G. N. STEWART, M. A., M. D., D. Sc., Professor of Physiology in the University of Chicago, Chicago. Octavo volume of 911 pages, with 395 text-illustrations and colored plates.
Cloth, $4.00 net.
RECENTLY ISSUED--NEW (5th) EDITION
This work is written in a plain and attractive style that renders it particularly suited to the needs of students. The systematic portion is so treated that it can be used independently of the practical exercises. In the present edition a considerable amount of new matter has been added, especially to the chapters on Blood, Digestion, and the Central Nervous System.
Philadelphia Medical Journal
“Those familiar with the attainments of Prof. Stewart as an original investigator, as a teacher and a writer, need no assurance that in this volume he has presented in a terse, concise, accurate manner the essential and best established facts of physiology in a most attractive manner.”
Levy _and_ Klemperer’s Clinical Bacteriology
=The Elements of Clinical Bacteriology.= By DRS. ERNST LEVY and FELIX KLEMPERER, of the University of Strasburg. Translated and edited by AUGUSTUS A. ESHNER, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, Philadelphia Polyclinic. Octavo volume of 440 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $2.50 net.
=S. Solis-Cohen, M. D.=, _Professor of Clinical Medicine, Jefferson Medical College_, Philadelphia.
“I consider it an excellent book. I have recommended it in speaking to my students.”
Lehmann, Neumann, _and_ Weaver’s Bacteriology
=Atlas and Epitome of Bacteriology=: INCLUDING A TEXT-BOOK OF SPECIAL BACTERIOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS. By PROF. DR. K. B. LEHMANN and DR. R. O. NEUMANN, of Würzburg. _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. In two parts. Part I.--632 colored figures on 69 lithographic plates. Part II.--511 pages of text, illustrated. Per part: Cloth, $2.50 net. _In Saunders’ Hand-Atlas Series._
Lewis’ Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses
=Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses.= By LEROY LEWIS, M. D., Surgeon to and Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses at the Lewis Hospital, Bay City, Michigan. 12mo of 347 pages, with 146 illustrations. Cloth, $1.75 net.
JUST ISSUED--NEW (2d) EDITION
Nurses Journal of the Pacific Coast
“It is not in any sense rudimentary, but comprehensive in its treatment of the subjects in hand.”
Senn’s Tumors Second Revised Edition
PATHOLOGY AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF TUMORS. By NICHOLAS SENN, M. D., PH. D., LL. D., Professor of Surgery, Rush Medical College, Chicago. Handsome octavo, 718 pages, with 478 engravings, including 12 full-page colored plates. Cloth, $5.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.50 net.
“The most exhaustive of any recent book in English on this subject. It is well illustrated, and will doubtless remain as the principal monograph on the subject in our language for some years.”--_Journal of the American Medical Association._
Stoney’s Bacteriology and Technic.
Recently Issued New (2d) Edition
BACTERIOLOGY AND SURGICAL TECHNIC FOR NURSES. By EMILY M. A. STONEY, Superintendent, Carney Hospital, Mass. Revised by FREDERIC R. GRIFFITH, M. D., Surgeon, N. Y. 12mo of 278 pages, illustrated. $1.50 net.
“These subjects are treated most accurately and up to date, without the superfluous reading which is so often employed.... Nurses will find this book of the greatest value.”--_The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review._
Clarkson’s Histology
A TEXT-BOOK OF HISTOLOGY. Descriptive and Practical. For the Use of Students. By ARTHUR CLARKSON, M. B., C. M. Edin., formerly Demonstrator of Physiology in the Owen’s College, Manchester, England. Octavo, 554 pages, with 174 colored original illustrations. Cloth, $4.00 net.
“The volume in the hands of students will greatly aid in the comprehension of a subject which in most instances is found rather difficult.... The work must be considered a valuable addition to the list of available text-books, and is to be highly recommended.”--_New York Medical Journal._
Gorham’s Bacteriology
A LABORATORY COURSE IN BACTERIOLOGY. For the Use of Medical, Agricultural, and Industrial Students. By FREDERIC P. GORHAM, A. M., Associate Professor of Biology in Brown University, Providence, R. I., etc. 12mo of 192 pages, with 97 illustrations. Cloth, $1.25 net.
“One of the best students’ laboratory guides to the study of bacteriology on the market.... The technic is thoroughly modern and amply sufficient for all practical purposes.”--_American Journal of the Medical Sciences._
Raymond’s Physiology.
Recently Issued New (3d) Edition
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY. By JOSEPH H. RAYMOND, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Long Island College Hospital. New York. Octavo of 685 pages, with 444 illustrations. Cloth, $3.50 net.
“The book is well gotten up and well printed, and may be regarded as a trustworthy guide for the student and a useful work of reference for the general practitioner. The illustrations are numerous and are well executed.”--_The Lancet_, London.
Ball’s Bacteriology Recently Issued--Fifth Edition, Revised
ESSENTIALS OF BACTERIOLOGY: being a concise and systematic introduction to the Study of Micro-organisms. By M. V. BALL, M. D., Late Bacteriologist to St. Agnes’ Hospital, Philadelphia. 12mo of 236 pages, with 96 illustrations, some in colors, and 5 plates. Cloth, $1.00 net. _In Saunders’ Question-Compend Series._
“The technic with regard to media, staining, mounting, and the like is culled from the latest authoritative works.”--_The Medical Times_, New York.
Budgett’s Physiology
Recently Issued New (2d) Edition
ESSENTIALS OF PHYSIOLOGY. Prepared especially for Students of Medicine, and arranged with questions following each chapter. By SIDNEY P. BUDGETT, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Medical Department of Washington University, St. Louis. 16mo volume of 233 pages, finely illustrated with many full-page half-tones. Cloth, $1.00 net. _In Saunders’ Question-Compend Series._
“He has an excellent conception of his subject.... It is one of the most satisfactory books of this class”--_University of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin._
Leroy’s Histology
Recently Issued New (3d) Edition
ESSENTIALS OF HISTOLOGY. By LOUIS LEROY, M. D., Professor of Histology and Pathology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. 12mo, 263 pages, with 92 original illustrations. Cloth, $1.00 net. _In Saunders’ Question-Compend Series._
“The work in its present form stands as a model of what a student’s aid should be; and we unhesitatingly say that the practitioner as well would find a glance through the book of lasting benefit.”--_The Medical World_, Philadelphia.
Bastin’s Botany
LABORATORY EXERCISES IN BOTANY. By the late EDSON S. BASTIN, M. A. Octavo, 536 pages, with 87 plates. Cloth, $2.00 net.
Barton and Wells’ Medical Thesaurus
A THESAURUS OF MEDICAL WORDS AND PHRASES. By WILFRED M. BARTON, M. D., Assistant Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and WALTER A. WELLS, M. D., Demonstrator of Laryngology, Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. 12 mo, 534 pages. Flexible leather, $2.50 net; thumb indexed, $3.00 net.
American Pocket Dictionary
Fifth Revised Edition Recently Issued
DORLAND’S POCKET MEDICAL DICTIONARY. Edited by W. A. NEWMAN DORLAND, M. D., Assistant Obstetrician to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Containing the pronunciation and definition of the principal words used in medicine and kindred sciences, with 64 extensive tables. Handsomely bound in flexible leather, with gold edges, $1.00 net; with patent thumb index, $1.25 net.
“I can recommend it to our students without reserve.”--J. H. HOLLAND, M. D., _of the Jefferson Medical College_, Philadelphia.