German pathologlsts, has long been felt ; and we venture to say no book could more perfectly supply that want than the present volume. . . . 'We would strongly recommend it to all who take any interest in the progress of thought and observation in surgical... A treatise on hœmophilia - Page 152by John Wickham Legg - 1872Full view - About this book
| Edmund Randolph Peaslee - 1872 - 632 pages
...translated into French, Italian, Russian, and Hungarian, should be some guarantee for its standing. " The want of a book In the English language, presenting In a concise form the views of the German pathologista, has long been felt; and we venture to say no book could more perfectly supply that want... | |
| Sydney Ringer - Therapeutics - 1873 - 612 pages
...popular text-books of Surgery in the German language. They have already gone through four edit1ons in German, and have been translated into all the chief...English being the last ..... The want of a book in the Knglish language present inf.; in a concise form the views of the German pathulogists. has been lung... | |
| Karl Ludwig Ernst Schroeder - 1873 - 444 pages
...translated into French, Italian, Russian, and Hungarian, should be some guarantee for its standing. " The want of a book in the English language, presenting in a concise form the views of the German pathologlsts, has long been felt ; and we venture to say no book could more perfectly supply that want... | |
| Austin Flint - Human physiology - 1873 - 514 pages
...translated into Freneh, Italian, Russian, and Hungarian, should be some guarantee for its standing. " The want of a book in the English language, presenting in a coneise form the vlews of the German pathologistp, has long been felt ; and we venture to say no book... | |
| Sydney Ringer - Therapeutics - 1874 - 670 pages
...text-books of Surgery in the German language. They have already gone through four Editions in German, and been translated into all the chief European languages,...book in the English Language presenting in a concise fnrm the views of the German pathologists has been long felt, and we venture to say that no book could... | |
| Fordyce Barker - Gynecology - 1874 - 588 pages
...translated into French, Italian, Russian, and Hungarian, should be some guarantee for its standing. ** The want of a book in the English language, presenting in a concise form the vlewB of the German pnthologists, has long been felt ; and we venture to say no book could more perfectly... | |
| Austin Flint - 1874 - 560 pages
...Italian. Russian. and 11 ungarian. should be some guarantee for its standing. " The want of a hook in the English language, presenting in a concise form the views of the German pathologist*, has long boon felt; and we venture to say no book could mnre perfectly supply that want... | |
| William Alexander Hammond - 1874 - 354 pages
...Italian, Russian, and Hungarian, should be some guarantee for its standing. " The want of a book hi the English language, presenting in a concise form the views of the German pathologistu, has long been felt ; and we venture to say no book could more perfectly supply that want... | |
| Austin Flint - 1875 - 606 pages
...translated into French, Italian, Russian, and Hungarian, should be some guarantee for its standing. " The want of a book In the English language, presenting In a concise form the views of the <3erman pathologist*, has long been felt; and we venture to say no book could more perfectly supply... | |
| Felix von Niemeyer - 1876 - 800 pages
...translated into French, Italian, Russian, ana Hungarian, should be some guarantee for its standing. "The want of a book in the English language, presenting in a concise form the views of the German pathologist!*, has lung been felt; and we venture to Bay no book could more perfectly supply that want... | |
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