. ‘This chart was designed and edited by Peter Bachin, who combines in a rare way a know- ledge of human anatomy with the skilled craftsmanship of an artist. During his travels introducing the Bachin Chart of the Vascular System and lecturing on it, he was requested by leading anatomists, biologists and heads of hospital training schools to take up the task of producing a chart of the nervous system. Much study and research went into its preparation. Not only has no chart of equal scope ever before been available but many of the structures pictured on this Chart of the Nervous System cannot be found in any textbook. A careful study of this chart is the best preparation for work at the dissecting table. For example, using this chart one can easily trace the sympathetic system from the cephalic down through its cervical, thoracic, abdominal and pelvic portions to the caudal end where both its trunks converge in a single ganglion, the ganglion impar. THE RERVOUS SYSTEM The simple reproduction shown here can i! do no more than suggest the size, beauty, Ou MUS f 4ee iL or uourset?t. and exquisite detail of the actual chart, and 4 it omits one of the most important EXCLU- SIVE features of the “Bachin Chart of the PRICES AND DETAILS OF Nervous System”: EVERY NERVE AND m ” STRUCTURE IS LABELED IN FULL DETAIL OUR “ON APPROVAL RIGHT ON THE FACE OF THE CHART, a OFFER ON NEXT PAGE simplification that does away with the inconvenience of key books or other refer- ence in study and teaching.