^6 Medicine, [Cpiap. IV. 



secuted with undiminished excellence and success ; 

 and furnishes at once very reputable specimens of 

 the learning, talents, and zeal, of many American 

 physicians ; and a highly useful vehicle for convey- 

 ing to the public a knowledge of every improve- 

 ment in the science of medicine. 



They displayed singular diligence and acuteness of research, the 

 talents of accurate and extensive obseiTation^ great force and pre- 

 cision of reasoning, and the range of a vigorous and coraprehen- 

 srv-e mind." — Medical Repository, v. ii^ pp. 214^ 215^ aecond 

 Edition. 



