If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position of American surgery, we must admit it is of a very high order of merit, and that English surgeons will have to look very carefully to their laurels if they are to preserve a position in the van... Atlas and epitome of special pathologic histology - Page 140by Hermann Dürck - 1900 - 158 pagesFull view - About this book
| Solomon Solis-Cohen, Augustus Adolph Eshner - 1892 - 438 pages
...William Thomson, Philadelphia. J. Collins J. Willian Warren, Boston, m White, Philadelphia. "If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position...in the van of surgical practice."— London Lancet. " The soundness of the teachings contained in this work needs no stronger guarantee than is afforded... | |
| 1896 - 452 pages
...on both sides of the Atlantic. Extract from the London Lancet on the First Edition : — " If this textbook is a fair reflex of the present position...preserve a position in the van of surgical practice . . . ." 2 volumes. Imperial Svo, of over 600 pages each. Illustrated with over 500 woodcut* in text,... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1893 - 582 pages
...leading medical publication of Great Britain, The Lancet, ends with these significant words: "If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position...preserve a position in the van of surgical practice." In no country was the importance of trained nurses so instantly recognized as in the United States,... | |
| Andrew Carnegie - 1893 - 592 pages
...leading medical publication of Great Britain, The Lancet, ends with these significant words: "If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position...preserve a position in the van of surgical practice." In no country was the importance of trained nurses so instantly recognized as in the United States,... | |
| 1893 - 550 pages
...The London Lancet of December 18th, 1892 conclndes a highly complimentary article by saying: "If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position...we must admit it is of a very high order of merit, si ml that English surgeons will have to look very carefully to their laurels if they are to preserve... | |
| David Cerna - 1894 - 362 pages
...William Thomson, Philadelphia. J. Collins Warren, Boston. J. William White, Philadelphia. "If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position...position in the van of surgical practice." — London Laneet. For Sale by Subscription. AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. By... | |
| John Chalmers Da Costa - 1894 - 878 pages
...White, Philadelphia. Lewis S. Pilchcr, New York. 1 If this " If this text-book is a fair reflex of ihe present position of American surgery, we must admit...the van of surgical practice." — London Lancet, " The soundness of the teachings contained in this work needs no stronger guarantee than is afforded... | |
| Charles Beylard Nancrede - 1894 - 626 pages
...William Thomson, Philadelphia. J. Collins Warren, Hoston. J. William White, Philadelphia. ad " If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position of American surgery, we must mit it is of a very high order of merit, and that English surgeons will have to look very , carefully... | |
| Richard Cooper Norris - 1895 - 592 pages
...William Thomson, Philadelphia. J. Collins Warren, Boston. J. William White, Philadelphia. "If this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position...the van of surgical practice." — London Lancet. " The soundness of the teachings contained in this work needs no stronger guarantee than a afforded... | |
| George Roe Lockwood - 1895 - 1016 pages
...Thomson, Philadelphia. T. Cnlli' J. Willi ns Warren, Boston. William White, Philadelphia. " Jf this text-book is a fair reflex of the present position...laurels if they are to preserve a position in the van of surgic.tI practice." — Landau Lancet. " The soundness of the teachings contained in this work needs... | |
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