. Practical electricity in medicine and surgery. , 6s. 6d.; France, 9 fr. 25. While the author has prepared this work especially for students, sufficient de-scriptive matter has been added to render it extremely valuable to the busy practitioner,particularly the sections on the Viscera, Special Senses,and Surgical Anatomy. The work includes a complete account of Osteology,Articulations and Ligaments, Muscles, Fascias, Vascularand Nervous Systems, Alimentary, Vocal, and Respiratoryarid Grenito-Urinary Apparatuses, the Organs of SpecialSense, and Surgical Anatomy. In addition to a most carefully


. Practical electricity in medicine and surgery. , 6s. 6d.; France, 9 fr. 25. While the author has prepared this work especially for students, sufficient de-scriptive matter has been added to render it extremely valuable to the busy practitioner,particularly the sections on the Viscera, Special Senses,and Surgical Anatomy. The work includes a complete account of Osteology,Articulations and Ligaments, Muscles, Fascias, Vascularand Nervous Systems, Alimentary, Vocal, and Respiratoryarid Grenito-Urinary Apparatuses, the Organs of SpecialSense, and Surgical Anatomy. In addition to a most carefully and accurately preparedtext, wherever possible, the value of the work has beenenhanced by tables to facilitate and minimize the labor ofstudents in acquiring a thorough knowledge of this impor-tant subject. The section on the teeth has also beenespecially prepared to meet the requirements of studentsof Dentistry. In its preparation, Grays Anatomy [last edition],edited by Keen, being the anatomical work most used, hasbeen taken as the Anatomy is a theme that allows such concen-tration better than most medical subjects, and, asthe accuracy of this little book is beyond question,its value is assured. As a companion to the dis-secting-table, and a convenient reference for thepractitioner, it has a definite field of usefulness.—Pittsburgh Medical Review. This is a very carefully prepared compend of ,anatomy, and will be useful to students for college |or hospital examination. There are some excellent ^tables in the wort, particularly the one showing theorigin, course, distribution, and functions of thecranial nerves.—Medical Record. Dr. Young has compiled a very useful are not inclined to approve of compends as a |general rule, but it certainly serves a good purpose ,to have the subject of anatomy presented in a com- !pact, reliable way, and in a book easily carried tothe dissecting-room. This the author has book is well printed, and the illustration


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