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Medicine of the Ear.
Edited by Edmund Prince Fowler Jr., M.D., Sc.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University; Assistant Surgeon, Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, New York. With a foreword by John Devereux Kernan, M.d., Professor of Otolaryngology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. Price, $12.00. Pp. 590, with 350 illustrations and 2 color plates. New York and Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1939.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1940;31(3):557.
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This newest addition to the Nelson Loose Leaf Series is a fit companion to "Surgery of the Ear," reviewed about a year ago in this journal. It has about 100 more pages and 50 more illustrations than the latter and is similar in binding and construction, with, of course, the loose leaf feature by which a subscriber, receiving additional material from time to time, keeps his volume up-to-date. All that was said about the Nelson "Surgery of the Ear" is applicable here, and Dr. Fowler deserves congratulations on his able work both as editor and as author of one of the important chapters.
As Dr. Kernan says in his foreword, it is necessary to correlate medicine of the ear with surgery of the ear, as well as with medicine and surgery of the nose and throat and with general medicine, and this has been well done in these two volumes.
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