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Saunders Company - -Release Date: January 28, 2017 [EBook #54062] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SAUNDER'S BOOKS *** - - - - -Produced by Chuck Greif, deaurider and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - - - [Catalog taken from the end of A Text-book of Diseases of Women by - Charles Penrose, W.B. Saunders Company, 1908] - - - - - - SAUNDERS’ BOOKS - - ---- on---- - - Pathology, Physiology Histology, Embryology and Bacteriology - - - W. B. 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Both colored and plain, they are distributed - so profusely as to add very largely to the interest of the reader - and to help the student. - - -McConnell’s Pathology - -=A Manual of Pathology.= By GUTHRIE MCCONNELL, M. D., Pathologist to the -Skin and Cancer Hospital, St. Louis. 12mo of 523 pages, with 170 -illustrations. Flexible leather, $2.50 net. - - -RECENTLY ISSUED - -Dr. McConnell has discussed his subject with a clearness and precision -of style that render the work of great assistance to both student and -practitioner. The illustrations, many of them original, have been -introduced for their practical value. - - - - -Wells’ Chemical Pathology - - -=Chemical Pathology.= Being a Discussion of General Pathology from the -Standpoint of the Chemical Processes Involved. By H. GIDEON WELLS, -PH.D., M.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology in the University of -Chicago. Octavo of 549 pages. 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Cloth, -$5.00 net. _In Saunders’ Hand-Atlas Series._ - - -A NEW VOLUME--RECENTLY ISSUED - - This new Atlas will be found even more valuable than the two - preceding volumes on Special Pathologic Histology, to which, in a - manner, it is a companion work. The text gives the generally - accepted views in regard to the significance of pathologic - processes, explained in clear and easily understood language. The - lithographs in some cases required as many as twenty-six colors to - reproduce the original painting. Dr. Hektoen has made many - additions of great value. - - -=W. T. Councilman, M. D.=, -_Professor of Pathologic Anatomy, Harvard University_. - - “I have seen no plates which impress me as so truly representing - histologic appearances as do these. The book is a valuable one.” - - - - -Howell’s Physiology - - -=A Text-Book of Physiology.= By WILLIAM H. HOWELL, PH.D., M. D., Professor -of Physiology in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Octavo of -915 pages, 275 illustrations. Cloth, $4.00 net. - - -RECENTLY ISSUED--NEW (2d) EDITION - - Dr. Howell has had many years of experience as a teacher of - physiology in several of the leading medical schools, and is - therefore exceedingly well fitted to write a text-book on this - subject. Main emphasis has been laid upon those facts and views - which will be directly helpful in the practical branches of - medicine. At the same time, however, sufficient consideration has - been given to the experimental side of the science. The entire - literature of physiology has been thoroughly digested by Dr. - Howell, and the important views and conclusions introduced into his - work. Illustrations have been most freely used. - - -The Lancet, London - - “This is one of the best recent text-books on physiology, and we - warmly commend it to the attention of students who desire to obtain - by reading a general, all-round, yet concise survey of the scope, - facts, theories, and speculations that make up its subject matter.” - - - - -Stengel’s Text-Book of Pathology - -Recently Issued--The New (5th) Edition - - -=A Text-Book of Pathology.= By ALFRED STENGEL, M. D., Professor of -Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. Octavo volume of -979 pages, with 400 text-illustrations, many in colors, and 7 full-page -colored plates. Cloth, $5.00 net; Sheep or Half Morocco, $6.50 net. - - -WITH 400 TEXT-CUTS, MANY IN COLORS, AND 7 COLORED PLATES - - In this work the practical application of pathologic facts to - clinical medicine is considered more fully than is customary in - works on pathology. While the subject of pathology is treated in - the broadest way consistent with the size of the book, an effort - has been made to present the subject from the point of view of the - clinician. In the second part of the work the pathology of - individual organs and tissues is treated systematically and quite - fully under subheadings that clearly indicate the subject-matter to - be found on each page. In this edition the section dealing with - General Pathology has been most extensively revised, several of the - important chapters having been practically rewritten. A very useful - addition is an Appendix treating of the technic of pathologic - methods, giving briefly the most important methods at present in - use for the study of pathology, including, however, only those - methods capable of giving satisfactory results. The book will be - found to maintain fully its popularity. - - -PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS - - -=William H. Welch, M. D.=, -_Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md_. - - “I consider the work abreast of modern pathology, and useful to - both students and practitioners. It presents in a concise and - well-considered form the essential facts of general and special - pathologic anatomy, with more than usual emphasis upon pathologic - physiology.” - - -=Ludvig Hektoen, M. D.=, -_Professor of Pathology, Rush Medical College, Chicago_. - - “I regard it as the most serviceable text-book for students on this - subject yet written by an American author.” - - -The Lancet, London - - “This volume is intended to present the subject of pathology in as - practical a form as possible, and more especially from the point of - view of the ‘clinical pathologist.’ These subjects have been - faithfully carried out, and a valuable text-book is the result. 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(Hon.)=, -_Professor of Surgery, 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.” - - - - -Heisler’s Text-Book _of_ Embryology - -Recently Issued--The New (3d) Edition - - -=A Text-Book of Embryology.= By JOHN C. HEISLER, M.D., Professor of -Anatomy in the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Octavo volume -of 435 pages, with 212 illustrations, 32 of them in colors. Cloth, $3.00 -net. - - -WITH 212 ILLUSTRATIONS, 32 IN COLORS - - The fact of embryology having acquired in recent years such great - interest in connection with the teaching and with the proper - comprehension of human anatomy, it is of first importance to the - student of medicine that a concise and yet sufficiently full - text-book upon the subject be available. This new edition - represents all the latest advances recently made in the science of - embryology. Many portions have been entirely rewritten, and a great - deal of new and important matter added. A number of new - illustrations have also been introduced and these will prove very - valuable. The previous editions of this work filled a gap most - admirably, and this new edition will undoubtedly maintain the - reputation already won. Heisler’s Embryology has become a standard - work. - - -PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS - - -=G. Carl Huber, M. D.=, -_Professor of Histology and Embryology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor_. - - “I find the second edition of ‘A Text-Book of Embryology’ by Dr. - Heisler an improvement on the first. The figures added increase - greatly the value of the work. I am again recommending it to our - students.” - - -=William Wathen, M. 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D., Director of the Clinico-Pathologic Laboratories, -Massachusetts General Hospital. Octavo of 500 pages, with 155 -illustrations. Cloth, $3.00 net. - - -WITH CHAPTERS ON POST-MORTEM TECHNIQUE AND AUTOPSIES - - In revising the book for the new edition the authors have kept in - view the needs of the laboratory worker, whether student, - practitioner, or pathologist, for a practical manual of histologic - and bacteriologic methods in the study of pathologic material. Many - parts have been rewritten, many new methods have been added, and - the number of illustrations has been considerably increased. Among - the many changes and additions may be mentioned the amplification - of the description of the Parasite of Actinomycosis and the - insertion of descriptions of the Bacillus of Bubonic Plague, of the - Parasite of Mycetoma, and Wright’s methods for the cultivation of - Anaërobic Bacteria. There have also been added new staining methods - for elastic tissue by Weigert, for bone by Schmorl, and for - connective tissue by Mallory. The new edition of this valuable work - keeps pace with the great advances made in pathology, and will - continue to be a most useful laboratory and post-mortem guide, full - of practical information. - - -PERSONAL AND PRESS OPINIONS - - -=Wm. H. Welch, M. D.=, -_Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore_. - - “I have been looking forward to the publication of this book, and I - am glad to say that I find it a most useful laboratory and - post-mortem guide, full of practical information and well up to - date.” - - -Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - - “This manual, since its first appearance, has been recognized as - the standard guide in pathological technique, and has become - well-nigh indispensable to the laboratory worker.” - - -Journal of the American Medical Association - - “One of the most complete works on the subject, and one which - should be in the library of every physician who hopes to keep pace - with the great advances made in pathology.” - - - - -Böhm, Davidoff, _and_ Huber’s Histology - - -=A Text-Book of Human Histology.= Including Microscopic Technic. By DR. A. -A. BÖHM and DR. M. VON DAVIDOFF, of Munich, and G. GARL HUBER, M. 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Dr. - Huber’s extensive additions have rendered the work the most - complete students’ text-book on Histology in existence. - - -Boston Medical and Surgical Journal - - “Is unquestionably a text-book of the first rank, having been - carefully written by thorough masters of the subject, and in - certain directions it is much superior to any other histological - manual.” - - - - -Drew’_s_ Invertebrate Zoölogy - - -=A Laboratory Manual of Invertebrate Zoölogy.= By GILMAN A. DREW, PH.D., -Professor of Biology at the University of Maine. With the aid of Members -of the Zoölogical Staff of Instructors of the Marine Biological -Laboratory, Woods Holl, Mass. 12mo of 200 pages. Cloth, $1.25 net. - - -RECENTLY ISSUED - - The subject is presented in a logical way, and the type method of - study has been followed, as this method has been the prevailing one - for many years. - - -Prof. Allison A. 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The illustrations are mainly - reproductions of the best the world affords, and are beautifully - executed. In this edition the entire work has been practically - rewritten, old matter eliminated, and much new matter inserted. - - -=H. B. Anderson, M. D.=, -_Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Trinity Medical College, Toronto_. - - “The book is a satisfactory one, and I shall take pleasure in - recommending it to the students of Trinity College.” - - -The Lancet, London - - “It is excellently adapted for the medical students and - practitioners for whom it is avowedly written.... The descriptions - given are accurate and readable.” - - - - -Hill’s Histology and Organography - - -=A Manual of Histology and Organography.= By CHARLES HILL, M.D., Professor -of Histology and Embryology, Northwestern University, Chicago. 12mo of -463 pages, 313 illustrations. Flexible leather, $2.00 net. - - -RECENTLY ISSUED - - Dr. Hill’s fifteen years’ experience as a teacher of histology has - enabled him to present a work characterized by clearness and - brevity of style and a completeness of discussion rarely met in a - book of its pretensions. Particular consideration is given the - mouth and teeth; and illustrations are most freely used. - - - - -Eyre’s Bacteriologic Technique - - -=The Elements of Bacteriologic Technique.= A Laboratory Guide for the -Medical, Dental, and Technical Student. By J. W. H. EYRE, M. D., F. R. -S. Edin., Bacteriologist to Guy’s Hospital, London, and Lecturer on -Bacteriology at the Medical and Dental Schools, etc. Octavo volume of -375 pages, with 170 illustrations. Cloth, $2.50 net. - - -FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, AND TECHNICAL STUDENTS - - This book presents, concisely yet clearly, the various methods at - present in use for the study of bacteria, and elucidates such - points in their life-histories as are debatable or still - undetermined. It includes only those methods that are capable of - giving satisfactory results even in the hands of beginners. The - illustrations are numerous and practical. The work is designed with - the needs of the technical student generally constantly in view. - - -The Lancet, London - - “Stamped throughout with evidence that the writer is a practical - teacher, and the directions are more clearly given ... than in any - previous work.” - - - - -Warren’s Pathology and Therapeutics - - -=Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics.= By JOHN COLLINS WARREN, M. D., LL. -D., F. R. C. S. (Hon.), Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School. -Octavo, 873 pages, 136 relief and lithographic illustrations, 33 in -colors. With an Appendix on Scientific Aids to Surgical Diagnosis and a -series of articles on Regional Bacteriology. Cloth, $5.00 net; Sheep or -Half Morocco, $6.50 net. - - -SECOND EDITION, WITH AN APPENDIX - - In the second edition of this book all the important changes have - been embodied in a new Appendix. In addition to an enumeration of - the scientific aids to surgical diagnosis there is presented a - series of sections on regional bacteriology, in which are given a - description of the flora of the affected part, and the general - principles of treating the affections they produce. - - -=Roswell Park, M. D.=, -_In the Harvard Graduate Magazine_. - - “I think it is the most creditable book on surgical pathology, and - the most beautiful medical illustration of the bookmakers’ art that - has ever been issued from the American press.” - - - - -Dürck _and_ Hektoen’s Special Pathologic Histology - - -=Atlas and Epitome of Special Pathologic Histology.= By DR. H. DÜRCK, of -Munich. Edited, with additions, by LUDVIG HEKTOEN, M. D., Professor of -Pathology, Rush Medical College, Chicago. In two parts. Part -I.--Circulatory, Respiratory, and Gastro-intestinal Tracts. 120 colored -figures on 62 plates, and 158 pages of text. Part II.--Liver, Urinary -and Sexual Organs, Nervous System, Skin, Muscles, and Bones. 123 colored -figures on 60 plates, and 192 pages of text. Per part: Cloth, $3.00 net. -_In Saunders’ Hand-Atlas Series._ - - The great value of these plates is that they represent in the exact - colors the effect of the stains, which is of such great importance - for the differentiation of tissue. The text portion of the book is - admirable, and, while brief, it is entirely satisfactory in that - the leading facts are stated, and so stated that the reader feels - he has grasped the subject extensively. - - -=William H. Welch, M. D.=, -_Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore_. - - “I consider Dürck’s ‘Atlas of Special Pathologic Histology,’ edited - by Hektoen, a very useful book for students and others. The plates - are admirable.” - - - - -Sobotta _and_ Huber’s Human Histology - - -=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. 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