Annals of medical history . n, studentas well as graduate, to turn aside occasion-ally and learn something of the birth ofmodern medicine and its heroes. Muchknowledge of the German development canbe had by a perusal of this little book, atleast a cross sectional view can be thusobtained in this little volume. It is curiousto note that Henle died of sarcoma of thekidney, for he was greatly interested inthis organ, and had revealed its minuteanatomy for the first time. The style of thislife is racy and easy. R. L. Pitfield. Paracelsus. Edited by Sudhoft. All those interested in the history ofme
Annals of medical history . n, studentas well as graduate, to turn aside occasion-ally and learn something of the birth ofmodern medicine and its heroes. Muchknowledge of the German development canbe had by a perusal of this little book, atleast a cross sectional view can be thusobtained in this little volume. It is curiousto note that Henle died of sarcoma of thekidney, for he was greatly interested inthis organ, and had revealed its minuteanatomy for the first time. The style of thislife is racy and easy. R. L. Pitfield. Paracelsus. Edited by Sudhoft. All those interested in the history ofmedicine will hear with interest and delightthat the complete works of Paracelsus willshortly appear in print, edited by the great-est student of his works. Professor KarlSudhoflf, of Leipzig. The publication will be in fifteen volumes,and is to be sold by subscription. Detailedinformation concerning it can be obtainedby writing to Professor Karl Sudhofi,Institut fiir Geschichte der Medizin (38Talstrasse), Leipzig, Germany. V. Frontispiece of The Mam. ai. of Anatomy by Jean Riolan Riolan is givinji a demonstration, attended byJohann Vesling, A. Valcob, Guy Patin, and Albert Kyper
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