. Specific diagnosis and specific medication : . It throws a volume of lighton Specific Medication that makes the work in a sense revelational. Dr. Thomashas put the medical world under a mountain of obligation to him.—WilliamColby Cooper, , Cleves, O. Professor Thomas gives the history, etiology and- pathology of diseasesin so complete a manner that we have no need now (as heretofore) to consultthe works of other schools on these points. Specific Medication, the Eclecticismof the present, is made prominent, while old and tried remedies are not dis-carded. Eclectics should be proud of this


. Specific diagnosis and specific medication : . It throws a volume of lighton Specific Medication that makes the work in a sense revelational. Dr. Thomashas put the medical world under a mountain of obligation to him.—WilliamColby Cooper, , Cleves, O. Professor Thomas gives the history, etiology and- pathology of diseasesin so complete a manner that we have no need now (as heretofore) to consultthe works of other schools on these points. Specific Medication, the Eclecticismof the present, is made prominent, while old and tried remedies are not dis-carded. Eclectics should be proud of this work.—S. M. Sherman, , Co-lumbus, O. WATKINS, LYMAN, , Professor of Pathology and Physiology in the EclecticMedical Institute, Cincinnati, O. *A Compendium of the Practice of Medicine. Second edition. (Issued 1901.) 12mo, 460 pages. Price, cloth, $ The Compendium, in clear and concise language,gives a very excellent and suggestive repertory of thespecific remedies indicated in the treatment of disease.—-jV. Y. Medical 8 ECLECTIC TEXT-BOOKS. WEBSTER, HERBERT T., , Formerly Professor of the Principles of Medicine and Pathology in the California Eclectic Medical College, Los Angeles, Cal. fThe Eclectic Practice of Medicine. 8vo, 1,233 pages. New edition in 1902. Two vol-umes bound in , cloth, $; sheep, $ The writer has incorporated his personal experi-ence in this work, and has eliminated a great deal oftheoretical material which only serves to pad a bookand confuse the reader. The vigorous style of thewriter, and his sincerity, make an impression that butfew writers in this line have been able to accomplish.—Eclectic Medical Journal.


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