A Manual of Histology and Organography. By Charles Hill, M. D., formerly Assistant Professor of Histology and Embryology, Northwestern University, Chicago. 12mo of 468 pages, 337 illustrations. Flexible leather, $2.00 net. THE NEW (2d) EDITIONDr. Hill's work is characterized by a completeness of discussion rarely met in a book of this size. Particular consideration is given the mouth and teeth. Pennsylvania Medical Journal "It is arranged in such a manner as to be easy of access and comprehension. To any contemplating the study of histology and organography we would commend this work."
New (7th) Edition—5000 Sold in Two MonthsThe American Illustrated Medical Dictionary. A new and complete dictionary of the terms used in Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Veterinary Science, Nursing, and kindred branches; with over 100 new and elaborate tables and many handsome illustrations. By W. A. Newman Dorland, M.D., Editor of "The American Pocket Medical Dictionary." Large octavo, 1107 pages, bound in full flexible leather. Price, $4.50 net; with thumb index, $5.00 net. IT DEFINES ALL THE NEW WORDS—IT IS UP TO DATEThe American Illustrated Medical Dictionary defines hundreds of the newest terms not defined in any other dictionary—bar none. These new terms are live, active words, taken right from modern medical literature. It gives the capitalization and pronunciation of all words. It makes a feature of the derivation or etymology of the words. In some dictionaries the etymology occupies only a secondary place, in many cases no derivation being given at all. In the American Illustrated practically every word is given its derivation. Every word has a separate paragraph, thus making it easy to find a word quickly. The tables of arteries, muscles, nerves, veins, etc., are of the greatest help in assembling anatomic facts. In them are classified for quick study all the necessary information about the various structures. Every word is given its definition—a definition that defines in the fewest possible words. In some dictionaries hundreds of words are not defined at all, referring the reader to some other source for the information he wants at once. Howard A, Kelly, M. D., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. "The American Illustrated Dictionary is admirable. It is so well gotten up and of such convenient size. No errors have been found in my use of it." J. Collins Warren, M. D., LL.D., F.R.C.S. (Hon.), Harvard Medical School "I regard it as a valuable aid to my medical literary work. It is very complete and of convenient size to handle comfortably. I use it in preference to any other." |