THE RELATIONS OF THE THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL VISCERA, THE ANTERIOR THORACIC AND ABDOMINAL WALLS REMOVED. A.-Upper bone of the sternum. B.B.* Two first ribs. C.C.*-Second pair of ribs. D.D.*--Right and left lungs. E. Pericardium, enveloping the heart-the right ventricle. G.G.*-Lobes of the liver. H.H.*—Right and left halves of the diaphragm, in section; the right half separating the right lung from the liver, the left half separating the left lung from the cardiac extremity of the stomach. I.I.*-Eighth pair of ribs. K.K.*-Ninth pair of ribs. L.L.*-Tenth pair of ribs. M.M.* The stomach. N.-The umbilicus. 0.0.*-The transverse colon. P.P.* The omentum, covering the transverse colon and small intestines. Q.-The gall-bladder. R.R.* The right and left pectoral prominences. S.S.* The small intestines. SINCE the issue of the first volume of the Saunders Question-Compends, OVER 200,000 COPIES of these unrivalled publications have been sold. This enormous sale is indisputable evidence of the value of these self-helps to students and physicians. ESSENTIALS OF DIAGNOSIS ARRANGED IN THE FORM OF QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PREPARED ESPECIALLY FOR STUDENTS OF MEDICINE. BY SOLOMON SOLIS-COHEN, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics in the Philadelphia AND AUGUSTUS A. ESHNER, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Philadelphia Polyclinic; ILLUSTRATED. SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON W. B. SAUNDERS & COMPANY |