. Commentaries on the surgery of the war in Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, from the battle of Roliça, in 1808, to that of Waterloo, in 1815; with additions relating to those in the Crimea in 1854-55, showing the improvements made during and since that period in the great art and science of surgery on all the subjects to which they relate. Revised to October, 1855. teraturefrom America, is the work of agentleman whose name is not otherwise known to us, and is one which we canconscientiously pronounce very valuable. . A very useful book indeed,and one which we hope will have an ex
. Commentaries on the surgery of the war in Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands, from the battle of Roliça, in 1808, to that of Waterloo, in 1815; with additions relating to those in the Crimea in 1854-55, showing the improvements made during and since that period in the great art and science of surgery on all the subjects to which they relate. Revised to October, 1855. teraturefrom America, is the work of agentleman whose name is not otherwise known to us, and is one which we canconscientiously pronounce very valuable. . A very useful book indeed,and one which we hope will have an extensive circulation.—British andForeign Med. Chir. Review. Must be regarded as a monument, conspicuous and to be admired, evenamong the noble monuments of the medical literature of his [the authors]countiy. As a solid, complete, substantial, highly-finished work, we knowof none that is its superior; it can, with justice, be regarded as a model inscientific literature.—North American Med. Chir. Rev. It affords us sincere pleasure to be able to welcome the appearance, inan English dress, of this valuable treatise. The annotations which has appended to it are numerous, and appear to us to be of muchpractical value, adapting, as they do, the treatment of fractures to thegonei-ally received and most approved American methods.—Journal of thtMedical Old Inter-Capsular Fracture, with cousiderablefltiorteiiins. Bernard and Robin on the Blood. Notes of M. Bernards Lectures on the Blood, with an Ap-pendix, giving an account of the latest studies of M. Robin,the celebrated microscopist. By Walter Franklin One vol. 12mo. Cloth, 75 cents. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & PUBLICATl-^j:,.^. Woods Practice of Medicine. A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. By Geo. B. Wood,, Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine intlie University of Pennsylvania. Fourth edition, vols. 8vo. $ This is far the best work on the practice of medicine in
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