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Excerpt from The Medico-Chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine, Vol. 36: 1st of October, 1841, to 31st of March, 1842
Tan present volume is as interesting as the general run of its predecessors. And this is no mean praise, for the medico-chirurgical Transactions occupy the very first place in Medical periodical literature. The Ptofss sion in this country has reason to be proud of them, for a happier mixture of the abstract and the practical-of the curious and the useful, has never, we think, been published. It might be expected that, re¿ecting, as these Transactions do, the medical character of Britain, their general tone would be practical. And such is really the case. Not a volume but contains much that will help us at the bed-side, in diagnosis or in treatment.
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