Eberle and Mitchell on Children.
A Treatise on the Diseases and Physical Education of Children. By John Eberle, M.D., late Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in Transylvania University, etc. etc. Fourth edition, with notes and large additions by Thomas D. Mitchell, A.M., M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, late Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in Transylvania University, Lecturer on Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, etc. etc. One vol. 8vo. $2.50.
Dr. Eberle’s “Treatise” has long been regarded by the medical profession as the best and most comprehensive work on the diseases and physical education of children. Dr. Mitchell has made considerable additions to it, introducing many topics not treated of by Dr. Eberle, every one of which he considers entitled to a place in a work on the diseases of the infant race. The large addition of matter thus made to the work has proved to be both acceptable and useful.
Richardson’s Anatomy.
Veins of the head and neck.
Elements of Human Anatomy: General, Descriptive, and Practical. With over 400 illustrations. By T. G. Richardson, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the Medical Department of the University of Louisville, and one of the attending Surgeons to the Louisville Marine Hospital. One vol. 8vo. $3.00.
It is an amply sufficient text-book, and the preceptor may confidently place it in the hands of his pupils as such. The wood-cuts are numerous and elegant, and serve admirably to illustrate the text.—New Jersey Medical Reporter.
Our author claims for his work the improvement of having general, descriptive, and practical anatomy in the same volume; the arrangement of the section devoted to practical anatomy so as to secure the greatest possible economy of material; and lastly, in the substitution of English for Latin terms, wherever it appeared to be practicable and judicious.—N. Y. Medical Times.