British medical journal . t and Sons. 1917. (Cr. 8vo, pp. 107; 10 6d. net.) SQiie Hundred and One Practical Kon-Flesh JUcipes. By MargaretBlatch. Third edition. London; Longmans, Green, and ( 8vo, pp. 92. Is. 6d. net ) MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES. A Modified Anchor C. Max Page, (), writes: In theordinary pattern of Samways tourniquet, though theanchor catch gives a satisfactory hold, it is not easy tofix the instrument at tho required tension, nor can it berapidly short-comings are duoto the lack of anypart of
British medical journal . t and Sons. 1917. (Cr. 8vo, pp. 107; 10 6d. net.) SQiie Hundred and One Practical Kon-Flesh JUcipes. By MargaretBlatch. Third edition. London; Longmans, Green, and ( 8vo, pp. 92. Is. 6d. net ) MEDICAL AND SURGICAL APPLIANCES. A Modified Anchor C. Max Page, (), writes: In theordinary pattern of Samways tourniquet, though theanchor catch gives a satisfactory hold, it is not easy tofix the instrument at tho required tension, nor can it berapidly short-comings are duoto the lack of anypart of the appa-ratus upon whicha firm puichasocan be provide thisI have had ahandle added inrigid continuitywith the form is suffl-ciently shown bythe will bo found that a tourniquet fitted with thismodified anchor can be readily applied at any tension,and can be rapidly detached, even when out of pattern shown has been made for mo by Messrs,AUen and Hanburys, Wigmore Street, Oct. 6, 1917] THE AIR WAB. r Thk BaiEisa A c*7 L MtDICAl, JoUBKAi Tj/ JSntisI) jHctsical Journal. SATUEDAY. OCTOBER 6th. 1917. THE AIR WAR. Those who propliesied a year or more ago tliat theilevelopment of the war in the air would bo so rapidas to become an important factor in the w hole field ofoperations have been more than justified. The officialreports of all the belligerents contain almost dailyaccounts of the activities of the airmen on the severalfronts, the most important work being undoubtedlythe results of observation of enemy preparationsbehind the line, enabling the guns to register allenemy defences and assemblies of troops ; this regis-tration is immensely helped by photographs taken bythe observers in airplanes, which show with theutmost clearness the plan of trench systems, the dis-position of blockhouses, and, what is extraordinarilyinteresting, the results next day of the fire of the long-range artillery tints directed. But the Germans, inpu
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