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ANATOMY.
  
  
  
  
  

ANATOMY.

Page ANATOMY.

ANATOMY.

DIRECTIONS for MAKING ANATOMICAL PREPARATIONS,
formed on the basis of Pole, Marjolin and Breschet,
and including the new method of Mr. Swan, by Usher Parsons,
M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery. In 1 Vol. 8vo. with
plates.

A TREATISE on PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. By William
E. Horner
, M. D. Adj. Prof. of Anatomy in the University
of Pennsylvania.

“We can conscientiously commend it to the members of the profession, as a
satisfactory, interesting, and instructive view of the subjects discussed, and as
well adapted to aid them in forming a correct appreciation of the diseased conditions
they are called on to relieve.”

American Journal of the Medical Science,
No.
9.

By the same Author.

A TREATISE on SPECIAL and GENERAL ANATOMY.
Second edition, revised and corrected, in 2 Vols. 8vo.

LESSONS in PRACTICAL ANATOMY, for the use of Dissectors.
2d edition, in 1 Vol. 8vo.

SYSTEM of ANATOMY, for the use of Students of Medicine.
By Caspar Wistar. Fifth edition, revised and corrected, by
W. E. Horner, Adjunct Professor of Anatomy in the University
of Pennsylvania. In 2 Vols. 8vo.

ELEMENTS of GENERAL ANATOMY, or a description of
the Organs comprising the Human Body. By P. A. Beclard,
Professor of Anatomy to the Faculty of Medicine at Paris.
Translated by J. Togno.

TREATISE on SURGICAL ANATOMY. By Abraham Colles,
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, in the Royal College
of Surgeons in Ireland, &c. Second American edition, with
notes by J. P. Hopkinson, Demonstrator of Anatomy in the
University of Pennsylvania, &c. &c.

A TREATISE on PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. By E.
Geddings, M. D. Professor of Anatomy in the Medical College
of South Carolina. In 2 vols. 8vo. (In the press.)

ELEMENTS OF MYOLOGY. By E. Geddings, M. D. illustrated
by a series of beautiful Engravings of the Muscles of the
Human Body, on a plan heretofore unknown in this country.
In the press.

This work, in addition to an ample and accurate description of the general
and special anatomy of the muscular system. will comprise illustrations
of the subject from comparative anatomy and physiology, with an account
of the irregularities, variations and anomalies, observed by the various ancient
and modern anatomists, down to the present time.