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BOTH the author and the Clarendon Press are to be congratulated on the issue of this very valuable work—Dr. Milne because it represents work well done, and the Press on account of the successful manner in which the fifty-four plates of surgical instruments have been reproduced.
Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times.
By Dr. John Stewart Milne. Pp. xxi + 187; illustrated. (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1907.) Price 14s. net.
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Surgical Instruments in Greek and Roman Times . Nature 76, 468–469 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076468b0
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