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“Dr. Lees' ‘Treatment of Some Acute Visceral Inflammations’ will prove a welcome addition to the literature dealing with the treatment of visceral inflammations. His experience is very wide, and the success which has followed the various methods advocated for the relief of dilatation of the heart, pericarditis, and other local inflammatory processes proves the correctness of the principles upon which his treatment is based.... We warmly commend the perusal of this volume, not only to practitioners, but to medical students.”—British Medical Journal.
“Dr. Lees' ‘Treatment of Some Acute Visceral Inflammations’ will prove a welcome addition to the literature dealing with the treatment of visceral inflammations. His experience is very wide, and the success which has followed the various methods advocated for the relief of dilatation of the heart, pericarditis, and other local inflammatory processes proves the correctness of the principles upon which his treatment is based.... We warmly commend the perusal of this volume, not only to practitioners, but to medical students.”—British Medical Journal.
BIOCHEMISTRY OF MUSCLE AND NERVE.ByW.D. Halliburton, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of Physiology, King's College, London; Editor of Kirkes' “Handbook of Physiology.” With Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
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“Mr. Whetham's book will be welcomed. Its appearance is highly opportune. There probably never was a time when a clear and compendious account of contemporary physical research was more needed.... He has performed a difficult task with conspicuous success. His exposition is as clear and simple as the nature of the subject permits, and his language is felicitous.”—Times.
SIGNS OF LIFE.A Series of Lectures on Physiology. Delivered and published under the authority of the University of London. ByAugustus D. Waller, M.D., F.R.S., of the Physiological Laboratory, University of London. With numerous Illustrations. Square Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
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