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THIS enterprising little publication deserves success. The number before us, which, however, is only interesting to our medical readers, contains three photographs (about 4 in.by 3 in.), one of a calcified enchondroma, and two of a remarkable case of encephalocele. One of these exhibits the whole infant, the other the upper part of the trunk. The details are very clearly visible, and there is an account of the case by P. Budin. The Révue contains also a good report of recent anatomical physiological and surgical work.
Révue Photographique des Hôpitaux de Paris.
Publié par Bourneville et A. de Montméja. 4ême Année. Avril, 1872. (Paris: Delahaye.)
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Révue Photographique des Hôpitaux de Paris . Nature 6, 431 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006431b0
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