The Four Parts now published are intended to illustrate the greater part of the course and distribution of the whole of the Cerebral Nerves, the various important regions of the front of the Neck, the course of relations of the Thoracic Duct in the Neck, the distribution of the Laryngeal Nerves, the regions of the Axilla and bend of the elbow-joint, in the order most convenient for their examination. The Series will be completed in about Six Parts, embracing the more intricate parts of Anatomy.
FLOOD ON THE ARTERIES.
Illustrated by many Wood-cuts and Plate.
THE SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE ARTERIES minutely given, and especially arranged for the Dissecting Room, together with the Descriptive Anatomy of the Heart, and the Physiology of the Circulation in Man and Inferior Animals.
By Valentine Flood, A.M., M.D.,
Lecturer on Anatomy and Operative Surgery in the North London School of Medicine. 12mo. Cloth lettered. Price 7s.
DR. KNOX’S ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS.
A Series of Engravings descriptive of the Anatomy of the Human Body. Engraved by Edward Mitchell.
| The Bones. | From Sue and Albinus. | 4to. cloth, 19s. |
| The Ligaments. | From the Caldanis. | 4to. cloth, 12s. |
| The Muscles. | From Cloquet. | 4to. cloth, 1l. 5s. |
| The Arteries. | From Tiedemann. | 4to. cloth, 2l. |
| The Nerves. | From Scarpa. | 4to. cloth, 1l. 12s. |
“We have examined the illustrative plates which have accompanied these publications; and we have in consequence arrived at the conclusion, that Dr. Knox and Mr. Mitchell have effected that which the student of Anatomy has so long desired. We have now a work which every tyro in the science may study with advantage, and every practitioner derive improvement from.”—Johnson’s Medico-Chirurgical Review.