Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . The profession is to be congratulated onpossessing so valuable an addition to its litera-ture, and the author to be unstintedly praised for his successful issue to an arduous undertaking. The workbears, in a word, every evidence of having been written leisurely and with care. . .—Dental Cosmos. To the surgeon and general practitioner of medicine, as well as the dentist, its instruction will be found invaluable. It is clear in style, practical in its application, comprehensive in its illustrations, and so exhaust


Outlines of the pathology and treatment of syphilis and allied venereal diseases . The profession is to be congratulated onpossessing so valuable an addition to its litera-ture, and the author to be unstintedly praised for his successful issue to an arduous undertaking. The workbears, in a word, every evidence of having been written leisurely and with care. . .—Dental Cosmos. To the surgeon and general practitioner of medicine, as well as the dentist, its instruction will be found invaluable. It is clear in style, practical in its application, comprehensive in its illustrations, and so exhaustive that it is not likely to meet in these respects a rival.—William H. Dwinelle, A. M., M. D. I consider it to be the most valuable work that has ever appeared in this country in any department of the science of dental surgery. t There is no doubt of its great value to every man who wishes to study and practice this branchof surgery, and I hope it may be adopted as a text-book in every dental college, that the students mayhave the benefit of the great experience of the. author. It places many things between the covers ofone book which heretofore I have been obliged tolook for in many directions, and often withoutsuccess.—Frank Abbot, M. D., Dean of theNew York College of Dentistry. The writer does not hesitate to express hisbelief that the chapters on the aesthetics of den-tistry will be found of more practical value tothe prosthetic dentist than all the other essayson this subject existent in the English A perusal of its pages seems to compel themind to advance in directions variously indi-cated ; so variously, indeed, that there is hardlya page of the book which does not contain someimportant truth, some pregnant hint, or somevaluable conclusion.—Dental Miscellany. I congratulate you on having written abook containing so much valuable and originalmatter. It will prove of value not only to den-tists, but also to surgeons and physicians.—Frank Hastings H


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