Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . rewritten. The more recent methods of treatment, asby x-ray, radium and the Kronmayer lamp,liave received especial attention. The firstseven chapters are general in their character,:reating especially of anatomy, etiology, symp-omatology, pathology, diagnosis, treatmentmd hygine, and contains many vauable hintsor the student of cutaneous disorders. Thenhe idividual diseases are considered in ap-)ropriate groups, or where a disease is oflotable importance, it is studied in muchletail under its own heading. Syphilis isriven large space, and is consi


Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . rewritten. The more recent methods of treatment, asby x-ray, radium and the Kronmayer lamp,liave received especial attention. The firstseven chapters are general in their character,:reating especially of anatomy, etiology, symp-omatology, pathology, diagnosis, treatmentmd hygine, and contains many vauable hintsor the student of cutaneous disorders. Thenhe idividual diseases are considered in ap-)ropriate groups, or where a disease is oflotable importance, it is studied in muchletail under its own heading. Syphilis isriven large space, and is considered in muchLetail, especially as to the pathology andreatment. The written descriptions of thearious diseases are made even more clear-y the numerous illustrations, most of theseleing photographs of actual cases. The work will prove a very valuable one0 the profession, as text and prints illuci-ate many points that are often puzzling tohe general practitioner. The publishersork has been well done, and the paper andvpe are of unusual The New Home ofHynson, Westcott & Dunning of Baltimore; This national drug firm has just erectedand occupied its own building at Charles andChase streets, Baltimore. The building is ar^tistic in appearance and adapted to accom-modate the several departments of theirrapidly developing business which began ina small way in 1889, but has grown to a mil-lion a year, with an organization of 12 5 peo-ple. Their unique sales department alonecomprises 19 men who visit physicians in allparts of the United States but do not sellgoods. Thirty-five of their products havebeen accepted by the Council, anda re adver-tised in this Journal. None of their prepara-tions are offered direct to the public but areintroduced to the medical profession for theuse of physicians and their patients. Mr. Hynson, one of the founders, died in 1921;but their growing business has now been es-tablished in new quarters under the imme-diate supervision of Messrs. James W


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