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TO any but the professional reader this title is not attractive; and yet we are greatly mistaken if the book itself does not prove to the full as attractive and as lastingly interesting to the intelligent non-professional as to the professional reader; and this, not because the subject is lowered to the level of general comprehension, or written in what is called a “popular” style, but simply because the subject itself is of such wide and varied interest, and its whole treatment in the present little volume is so frank, so clear, and so convincing.
On Bone-Setting.
By Wharton P. Hood (Macmillan and Co., 1871.)
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MACLAREN, A. On Bone-Setting . Nature 6, 22–23 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006022a0
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