The Physician and pharmaceutist . ici-ency. [See British Medical Journal, Jan. 14, 71.]—Practitioner, Feb. 71. Skin Grafting.—Dr. David Page, of E&inburg, hasmade some investigations {British Medical .Journal,December 17, 1870) which throw a very importantand interesting light on this subject. All observersagree in describing the disappearance of the charactersof the true skin in the piece laid on the wound, andthe resulting appearance of a small pellicle, whichultimately becomes the centre of cicatrization. Dobson, in a paper which he read at theBath and Bristol Branch of the Britis


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