Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology by Diana Clifford Kimber and Carolyn E. Gray – 7th Edition Published in 1928 by The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited, Toronto 563 pages, including index. Fully illustrated with colour and black & white plates. This 1928 edition of Textbook of Anatomy and Physiology presents a thorough study of human anatomy and physiology as taught in the early twentieth century. The text reflects the medical education standards of its era, designed primarily for nursing and training schools. Diana Clifford Kimber (1858–1911) was a pioneering figure in nursing education and among the first authors to prepare anatomy and physiology textbooks specifically for nurses. After her death, later editions were revised and expanded by Carolyn E. Gray, who continued Kimber’s clear, practical approach to medical instruction. This seventh edition, printed for the Canadian market by The Macmillan Company of Canada, retains the clarity and structure that made the work a long-standing standard in its field. The illustrations include both black & white diagrams and striking colour plates—some rendered in vivid, bright tones—providing visual detail that complements the text and reflects the artistry of early twentieth-century medical illustration. All pages are secure to the hinge, with a sound binding. 563 pages, including the index. Illustrated in both colour and black & white throughout. Happy to discuss shipping options!