Hanbuch der pathologischen Anatomie

we are persuaded we shall announce to many the existence of such a work, if we only report the title-page and contents, without attempting to give any detailed analysis of its merits and defects. Dr Voigtel's work is singularly comprehensive in its plan, and bears marks of great pains having been bestowed on its execution. His arrangement is, that of hard and soft parts, solids and fluids, in the usual order described in systematic treatises on anatomy. He begins his first volume with an account of all the