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Both clinical and topographical anatomy should be taught as 

 individual courses, and the section dealing with them is entirely 

 too inadequate for a student's guide. 



As a whole the book is reliable throughout and can be safely 

 recommended as one of the standard textbooks in anatomy. 



E. S. Ruth. 



The Diagnosis and Treatment | of | Tropical Diseases I by | E. R. Stitt, A. B., 

 Ph. D., M. D. I medical director, U. S. Navy; [etc., 8 lines] | with 

 86 illustrations | Philadelphia | P. Blakiston's Son & Co. 1 1012 

 Walnut Street | No date; copyright, 1914. Cloth, round corners, pp. 

 i_xi+ 1-421. Price, $2. 



This little volume should commend itself to medical men gen- 

 erally as a clear and concise exposition of what is known of 

 tropical diseases. Despite numerous typographical errors the 

 book can be heartily commended. 



J. A, J. 



