Abstract

This is well known as the textbook of anatomy that deals especially with the living working human body. It is also characterized by the way in which cognate sciences, such as embryology and comparative anatomy, are made to add to insight into human anatomy. The book consists of three volumes. Braus published the first two (Bewagungs-Apparat and Eingeweide) but died in 1924 before the third volume (Central Nervensystem) was fully prepared. Professor Kurt Elze of Rostok has succeeded Braus as editor. A second edition of volume I was published in 1929, the first part of the third volume appeared in 1932, and now the second edition of the second volume (Eingeweide) appears. It is welcomed by all students of anatomy. Professor Elze has included in this edition the results of recent research and has rewritten some parts because of new points of view. He has replaced about thirty of the

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