A practical treatise on the diseases of the skin [electronic resource]: arranged with a view to their constitutional causes and local characters . ournal of Mericine.—It is grati-fying to hear that Dr. Bell is well sustained by a substantial subscription list. Thosewho are interested in the progress of medical science, in this country, must certainlyfeel proud of the energetic measures of the conductor of that work. He evidentlydevotes himself with well-directed efforts to raise the standard of taste in medical litera-ture, and demonstrates, too, his qualifications for the editorial department


A practical treatise on the diseases of the skin [electronic resource]: arranged with a view to their constitutional causes and local characters . ournal of Mericine.—It is grati-fying to hear that Dr. Bell is well sustained by a substantial subscription list. Thosewho are interested in the progress of medical science, in this country, must certainlyfeel proud of the energetic measures of the conductor of that work. He evidentlydevotes himself with well-directed efforts to raise the standard of taste in medical litera-ture, and demonstrates, too, his qualifications for the editorial department of a veryexcellent periodical.—Boston Med. and Surg. Journal. The Select Medical Library and Eclectic Journal of Medicine, edited by JohnBell, , &c. is published in Philadelphia, and opens to the medical reader a pri-vilege of usefulness and economy rarely met with; and of which they are, at the southat least, not fully aware. Will not southern practitioners and students embrace theeconomy for making the best accessions to their libraries?—Ed. Southern Medicaland Sureical Journal. • g 0I1US hi g tt^SIBS. 1 - I, .^:fli.


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