No text-book is more calculated to enchain the interest of the student, and none better classifies the multitudinous subjects included in it. It lias already so far won its way in England, that no inconsiderable number of men use it alone in the study... Medical news and collegiate herald - Strana 81881Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Roberts Bartholow - 1882 - Počet stránok 342
...opinion, in the highest deB-ce complimentary of the admirable treatise of r. Flint, and in eulogizing it, he described it accurately as "readable and reliable."...subjects included in it. It has already so far won its wuy in England, that no inconsiderable number of men use it alone in the study of pure medicine; and... | |
| David Drummond - 1883 - Počet stránok 448
...in the highest degree complimentary of the admirable treatise of Dr. FLINT ; and in eulogising it ho described it accurately as - readable and reliable/...calculated to enchain the interest of the student, mid none better classifies the multitudinous subjects included in it. It has already so far won its... | |
| Daniel Hack Tuke - 1884 - Počet stránok 530
...opinion, in the highest degree complimentary of the admirable treatise of Dr. Flint, and in eu'logizints It, he described it accurately as "readable and reliable."...multitudinous subjects included in it. It has already so far 1 won Its way ln England, that no inconsiderable number of men use it alone in the study of pure medicine;... | |
| Thomas Smith Clouston - 1884 - Počet stránok 608
...opinion, in the highest degree complimentary of the admirable treatise of Dr. Flint, and in eulogizing it, he described it accurately as "readable and reliable."...classifies the multitudinous subjects included in it. It lias already so far won its way in England, that no inconsiderable number of men use it alone in the... | |
| Thomas Smith Clouston - 1884 - Počet stránok 606
...opinion in the highest degree complimentary of the admirable treatise of Dr. Flint, and in eulogizing it, he described it accurately as "readable and reliable."...interest of the student, and none better classifies (he multitudinous subjects included in it. It has already so far won its way in England, that no inconsiderable... | |
| William Simon - 1884 - Počet stránok 482
...opinion, in the highest deg-ee complimentary of the admirable treatise of r. Flint, and in eulogizing it, he described it accurately as'* readable and reliable."...calculated to enchain the interest of the student, and none bettor clarifies the multitudinous subjects included in it. It has already so far won its way in England,... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - 1884 - Počet stránok 942
...Flint, and in eulogizing it, he descrnied it accurately HM "readable and relial'le." No text-twx>k Is more calculated to enchain the interest of the...classifies the multitudinous subjects included in it. It ha** already HO far won its way in England, that no inconsiderable number of men use it alone in the... | |
| Charles Follen Folsom - 1884 - Počet stránok 156
...opinion, in the highest de§:ee complimentary of the admirable treatise of r. Flint, and in eulogizing it, he described it accurately as " readable and reliable."...is more calculated to enchain the interest of the j mate of the value of remedial agents. It is thoroughly practical, therefore pre-eminently the book... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1886 - Počet stránok 764
...opinion, in the highest de,_j complimentary of the admirable treatise of _T. Flint, and in eulogizing it, he described it accurately as "readable and reliable."...interest of the student, and none better classifies tne multitudinous subjects included in it. It has already so far won its way in England, that no inconsiderable... | |
| Charles Wesley Purdy - 1886 - Počet stránok 386
...opinion, in the highest deBree complimentary of the admirable treatise of r. Flint, and in eulogizing it, he described it accurately as "readable and reliable." No text-book is more calculated to enchain the ¡merest of the student, and none better classifies tne multitudinous subjects included in it. It has... | |
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