This book, based on an elaboration of symptoms, is indeed worth while for the undergraduate medical student and the general practitioner
It is well written, simple, concise, and contains a wealth of information. The important recent literature has been well reviewed, and the historical footnotes are interesting and accurate.
Details of operations are of necessity left out, and hence the book cannot be of too great value to the graduate student or to the specialist in otolaryngology.
The illustrations and photographs are exceedingly good and well chosen.
The chapter on the lacrimal apparatus in relation to the rhinologic approach is especially well done.
In general it might be said that this compact volume could well serve as an auxiliary text in any medical school and as a ready reference book in the library of the busy general practitioner.
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