Professor of Anatomy in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of St. John’s College; Examiner in Human Anatomy, University of London.
In Large 8vo. With 816 Illustrations. Handsome Cloth, 36s.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
“By far THE MOST IMPORTANT WORK ON THIS SUBJECT that has appeared in recent years, . . . treating its subject THOROUGHLY AND COMPREHENSIVELY. . . . The histology of the tissues is most ably and lucidly described.”—The Lancet.
“This splendid volume fills up what was a great want in works on human anatomy.... We get morphology as a basis, and thread our way upwards.”—Saturday Review.
“Contains an enormous amount of valuable matter. . . . A work which we feel sure will be a main factor in the advancement of scientific anatomy. In addition, we must mention the fine collection of Illustrations.”—Dublin Medical Journal.
“Many of the figures are of great beauty. . . . The chapters on the brain and spinal cord, the ear, and the eye, contain all that is really valuable in the most recent researches.”—Glasgow Medical Journal.
“The book bears an unmistakable stamp of erudition and labour, and will be VALUED both by teachers and pupils AS A WORK OF REFERENCE.”—British Medical Journal.
“Dr. Macalister’s extensive knowledge of comparative anatomy enables him to speak with authority on many interesting but difficult morphological problems. . . . A very able and scientific treatise.”—Edinburgh Medical Journal.