Diseases of the heart and circulation in infancy and adolescence . sents his subject in a manner that is clear,concise and logical. Each section has had a careful revision, and revenls the authors familiarity withthe scope and tendencies of modern physiology.—A. P. Brultiher, , Detfionrtrator oj Physiologyatjejfftnon Medical College, Philadelphia. Holdens Manual of Anatomy. FIFTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. 208 MANUAL OF THE DISSECTIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY. By Luther Holden, , , Consulting Surgeon to St. Bartholomews and theFoundling Hospitals, London, and Joh


Diseases of the heart and circulation in infancy and adolescence . sents his subject in a manner that is clear,concise and logical. Each section has had a careful revision, and revenls the authors familiarity withthe scope and tendencies of modern physiology.—A. P. Brultiher, , Detfionrtrator oj Physiologyatjejfftnon Medical College, Philadelphia. Holdens Manual of Anatomy. FIFTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. 208 MANUAL OF THE DISSECTIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY. By Luther Holden, , , Consulting Surgeon to St. Bartholomews and theFoundling Hospitals, London, and John Langton, , Surgeon to and Lec-turer in St. Bartholomews Hospital. Fifth Edition. Revised and Enlarged, withmany new Illustrations. Octavo. Oil Cloth Binding, $ Cloth, $; Leather, $*#* As HolderCs Anatomy is the chief Dissector now in use, the publishers haveput it in an Oil Cloth Binding. This does not retain the odors of the dissecting room,is not easily soiled, and may be washed without damage. DIAGRAM OF AXILLA. {From Holdens Anatomy.). 1. Axillary Artkry. 2. Brachial Artery. 3. Thoracica Humeraria Artery. 4. Superior Thoracic Artery. 5. Subscapular Artery. 6. Dorsalis Scapulae Artery. 7. Posterior Circumflex Profunda Thoracic Nervb. 10. Long Subscapular Nerve. 11. Median Nerve. 12. Cephalic Vein. 13. Musculocutaneous Nbryb. 14. Teres Major. No student of anatomy can take up this book without being pleased and instructed. Its diagrams are original,striking and suggestive, giving more at a glance than pages of text description. All this is known to those whoare already acquainted with this admirable work ; but it is simple justice to its value, as a work for careful studyand reference, that these points be emphasized to such as are commencing their studies. The text matches theillustrations in directness of practical application and clearness of detail.—New York Medical Record, Aprili8th,i88s- BY THE SAME AUTHOK. HUMA


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