Abstract
THE appearance of a new edition of Quain's Anatomy is always regarded with attention and interest by teachers of anatomy. The high reputation of its successive editors, Richard Quain, William Sharpey, G. V. Ellis, Allen Thomson, and John Cleland, and the care which has been taken to revise each edition and to incorporate with it the latest additions to anatomical knowledge, have caused this work to be universally regarded as an authority, and have gained for it the position of a standard treatise on Human Anatomy.
Quain's Elements of Anatomy.
Edited by Allen Thomson E. A. Schäfer G. D. Thane. Two volumes. Ninth edition. (London Longmans, Green and Co., 1882.)
Lehrbuch der Neurologie.
Fortsetzung von Hoffmann's "Lehrbuch der Anatomie." Von Dr. G. Schwalbe. (Erlangen: Eduard Besold, 1880 and 1881.)
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Quain's Elements of Anatomy. Lehrbuch der Neurologie.. Nature 27, 196–197 (1882). https://doi.org/10.1038/027196a0
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