CEREBRO-SPINAL FEVER 
by 
MICHAEL FOSTER, M.A., M.D. 
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial ^'orce 
and 
J. F. GASKELL, M.A., M.D. 
Captain Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Force 
Large royal 8vo. pp. x + 222. With 11 plates, 5 charts, 
and 3 text-figures. Price 12s 6d net 
*' As a result of their experience with cerebro-spinal fever during 1915 at the 1st Eastern 
General Hospital, Captains Michael Foster and J. F. Gaskell have written an excellent practical 
account of the disease, its pathology, bacteriology, and management.... 
The book is excellently arranged, well written, and full of practical details that make it 
invaluable for the medical man and laboratory workers who have to deal with cases of cerebro- 
spinal fever. It may be most warmly recommended to their attention." — British MedicalJournal 
" The book is far from being a mere compilation ; it contains the record of much original and 
valuable work and thought, and must be referred to by other investigators upon cerebro-spinal 
fever. 
The illustrations are excellent, and, what is more, fill a distinct want. To our knowledge no 
such full series of reproductions of the rashes of 'spotted fever' has hitherto been published." 
The Cambridge Review 
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