... qua non. The one before us is, in most of the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all books of the kind that we know of. The newest and soundest doctrines and the latest improvements and discoveries are explicitly, though concisely, laid before... A Practical treatise on the diseases of women - Page 1by Theodore Gaillard Thomas - 1869 - 647 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Edward Day - Geriatrics - 1849 - 266 pages
...examination, a compend is not only valuable, but it is almost a sine qua non. The one before us is, in most of the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all...course it is useless for us to recommend it to all last course students, but there is a class to whom we very •incerely commend this cheap book as worth... | |
| Robley Dunglison - Human physiology - 1850 - 736 pages
...one before us is, in moat <if the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all books of the kind Ihnt we know of. The newest and soundest doctrines and the latest improvements iiiul discoveries are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. Of course it is useless... | |
| Edward Rigby - 1851 - 470 pages
...examination, a compend is not only valuable, but it is almost a tint qua mm. The one before na is, in most of the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all...explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth itsweightin silver— that... | |
| Joseph-François Malgaigne - 1851 - 606 pages
...not onty vulaahle. bnt it is almost n sine qua non. The one before us is, in most of the divisioan, the most unexceptionable of all books of the kind...soundest doctrines and the latest improvements and discoverics are explicitly, though concisely, Inid before the student. Of course it is vselcss for... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1851 - 824 pages
...valuable, hut it is almost a sine qua non. The one before us is, in most of the divisions, the moat unexceptionable of all books of the kind that we know...and soundest doctrines and the latest improvements snd discoveries are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. Of course it is useless... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 274 pages
...examination, a compend is not only valuable, but it is almost a sine qua non. The one before us is, in most of the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all...course it is useless for us to recommend it to all last course students, but there is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth... | |
| Sir John Simon - Pathology - 1852 - 258 pages
...examination, a compend is not only valuable, but it is almost a sine qua non. The one before us is, in most of the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all...explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight in silver —... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - Syphilis - 1852 - 332 pages
...examination, a eompend is not only valuable, but it is almost a sine qua no*. The one before us is, in most of the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all...discoveries are explicitly, though concisely, laid before thr student. There is a class to whom we very sincerely commend this cheap book as worth its weight... | |
| Medicine - 1852 - 750 pages
...examination, a compend is not pnly valuable but it is almost a sine qua non. The one before us is, in most of the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all...that we know of. The newest and soundest doctrines in theoretical and practical medicine, and the latest improvements and discoveries in chemistry, anatomy... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - Dermatology - 1852 - 542 pages
...ftxamination, a compend is not only valuable, but it is utmost a sine qua non. The one before us is, in most of the divisions, the most unexceptionable of all...that we know of. The newest and soundest doctrines nnd the latest im> provemenU and discoveries are explicitly, though concisely, laid before the student.... | |
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