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Circumcision : Its History, A/lodes of 

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From the Earliest Times to the Present; with a History of 

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No. 11 in the Physicians' and Students' Ready -Reference Series. About 350 

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BOHJE 



Text-Book of Hygiene. 



A Comprehensive Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Pre- 

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By George H. Rohe, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and Hygiene in the 

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Every Sanitarian should have Robe's "Text-Book of Hygiene " as a work 

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Second Edition, thoroughly revised and largely rewritten, with many 

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In short, the work contains brief and prac- 

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 under almost all CfHidltions One prominent 

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 every sentence is direct to the point sought. 

 It is, therefore, easy reading, and conveys very 

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Truly a most excellent and valuable work, 

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 a most excellent and valuable text-book. — The 

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The first edition was rajiidly exhausted, and 

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oughly revi.'^ed, much of it being rewritten, 

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 the book is increased one hundred pages. 

 The book has the original recommendation of 

 being a Imndsomely-bound, clearly-printed 

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 subject mattier.-- Medical Record. 



The wonder is how Prof, Rohe has made the 

 book so readable and entertaining with so 

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 attractive in appearance, and contains a 

 number of valuable tables and illustrations 

 that must be of decided aid to the student, if 

 not to the general practitioner and health 

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 the present American stand-point, and will 

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 may be given to its Y>Qiiwsji\.— University Medi- 

 cal Magazine. 



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