ita style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the physician's library it is indispensable, while to the student as a text-book, from which to extract the material for laying the foundation of an education on obstetrical science, it has no superior.—Ohio... Obstetrics - Page 22by Charles Delucena Meigs - 1856 - 725 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 pages
...this work. It is already appreciated in our country for the value of the matter, the clearness of its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the...of an education on obstetrical science, it has no superior.—Okio Med and Surg. Journal. The publishers have secured Its success by the truly elrgant... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - Anatomy - 1851 - 624 pages
...this work. It is already appreciated in our country for the value of the matter, the clearness of its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the...of an education on obstetrical science, it has no superior.—O Aio Med. and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn from it all... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 274 pages
...the ork. It is already appreciated in our country for the value of the matter, the clearness of its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the...it has no superior.—Ohio Med. and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn from it all he need to know, and the practitioner will... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - Syphilis - 1852 - 332 pages
...this work. It is already appreciated in our country for the value of the matter, the clearness of its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the physician's library it is indispensable, white to the Btmlent as a text-book, from which to extract the material for laying the foundation of... | |
| Thomas Hepburn BUCKLER - 1853 - 188 pages
...unnecessary to say anything in regard to the utility of this \vork. It is already appreciated in our physician's library it is indispensable, while to...it has no superior.—Ohio Med. and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn from it all he need to know, and the practitioner will... | |
| Sir Frederick Augustus Abel - 1854 - 700 pages
...this work. It is already appreciated in our country for the value of the matter, the clearness of its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the...of an education on obstetrical science, it has no superior.—Onto lied, and Surg. Journal. We will only add that the student will learn from it all... | |
| Samuel David Gross - Foreign bodies (Surgery) - 1854 - 498 pages
...need to know, and the practitioner will find it. a* a book of reference, surpassed by uone other.— To the physician's library it Is indispensable, while...obstetrical science, it has no superior.—Ohio Med. The character and merits of Dr. Rnmsbotharo's and Surg. Journal. work are *o well known and thoroughly... | |
| William Potts Dewees - 1854 - 626 pages
...a type we find in the work now before us. The binding, paper, type, the engravings and wood« , iU style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the...extract the material for laying the foundation of HD education <>n obstetrical science, it ha« no superior.—Okio Med. and Surg. Journal. We will only... | |
| Charles Handfield Jones - 1854 - 768 pages
...this work. It is already appreciated in our country for the value of the matter, the clearness of its style, and the fulness of its illustrations. To the physician's library it is indiepen«able, while to the student as a text-book, from which to extract the material for laying... | |
| Samuel David Gross - Bladder - 1855 - 988 pages
...every practitioner,. • - ..... ... for they will find it invaluable for reference.—Med. his head ul student as a text-book, from which to extract the...obstetrical science, it has no superior.—Ohio Med. But once in a long time some brilliant genius rears > and Surg. Journal. ' ' ve the horizon of science,... | |
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