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in this line. The standardization of disinfectants usually treated 

 in an unsatisfactory manner in most bacteriologies is fully 

 considered. A bibliography would add to the usefulness of the 

 book. However, it is the best book of its kind of which we know, 

 it is clearly written, is well printed and illustrated, and contains 

 much useful information. 



Chas. E. Gabel. 



Aids ! to I Tropical Medicine | by | Gilbert E. Brooke | M. A. Cantab., L. R. 

 C. P. Edin., D. P. H., F. R. G. S. | Port Health Officer, Singapore | 

 [7 lines] | second (seal) edition | London j Bailliere, Tindall & Cox | 

 8, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden 1 1915 | Cloth, pp. i-xii + 1-230. 

 Thirty-seven text figures. Price cloth, % net; paper, 3 net. 



In this edition of "Aids to Tropical Medicine" by Brooke 

 some new material has been added. The small size of the vol- 

 ume makes it convenient for use in the field. Like most books 

 of this type omissions and errors have occurred in it. It is an 

 open question whether books like this fill any real need in medical 

 literature. 



