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THE authors of this text-book deserve hearty congratulations on having treated the subject in a somewhat unorthodox way which is decidedly interesting. Whether the work will appeal to the rather whimsical tastes of the medical student or teacher remains to be seen, since, on one hand, it may be regarded as departing, in certain respects, too much from the beaten track of examination requirements, and, on the other, cannot by any means be regarded as a cram-book for rapid revision. It is, nevertheless, written expressly for the use of medical students and practitioners, to the latter of whom it should appeal strongly.
A Text-book of Physiology.
By Dr. Martin Flack Dr. Leonard Hill. Pp. viii + 800. (London: Edward Arnold, 1919.) Price 25s. net.
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A Text-book of Physiology . Nature 103, 402–403 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/103402a0
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