Recollections of a 



Rebel 



. &. DANIEL, M. D. 



A highly entertaining book well worth the 

 reading. The tales of an old rebel surgeon who 

 relates his very interesting experiences in his own 

 southern language. 



For many years the readers of the Texas Medical Journal have 

 been entertained with the tales of a "Pat Philosopher," whose good 

 jokes, especially on himself, have caused a relaxation of the professional 

 dignity of many an overworked doctor. The "Fat Philosopher" has 

 been induced to publish his experiences under the above title. The 

 reminiscences are mostly humorous; some are sad; some pathetic; and 

 the doctor claims that they are actual occurences, "shonuff." They do 

 not relate to the professional duties of the army surgeon, but are recol- 

 lections of fun, frolic, fishing and flirting, "endurin r of the war." There 

 is not a dull sentence, nor is there one that approaches the common or 

 vulgar. The tone is pure and refined, and the book worthy a place in 

 any library. Midland Methodist. , 



This book contains 355 pages, is cloth bound, with an illustration on 

 nearly every other page. There are a great many full page illustra- 

 tions. The illustrations are excellent and well worth the price alone 



Sent on receipt of $1.OO postpaid, 



Clinic Publishing Co. 



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 RA.VJSNWOOD STAT/OA', 



C//ICAGO. 



