A practical treatise on the diseases of children / by Alfred Vogel, trans. and ed. by H. Raphael.
- Vogel, Alfred, 1829-1890.
- Date:
- 1873
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A practical treatise on the diseases of children / by Alfred Vogel, trans. and ed. by H. Raphael. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University.
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![NEUMANN. Hand-Book of Skin Diseases. By Dr. ISIDOR NEUMANN, Lecturer on Skin Diseasos in the Royal University of Vienna. Translated from advanced sheets of the second edition, furnished by the Author; with Notes, By LUCIUS D. BULKLEY, A. M., M. D., Surgeon to the New York Dispensary, Department of Venereal and Skin Diseases : Aesist- nnt to the Skin Clinic of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; Men> ber of the New York Dermatological Society, etc., etc. 1 vol., 8vo. About 450 pages and 66 Woodcuts. Cloth, $4.00. 8FE0IMEN OF ILLUSTRATIONS. —d Section of skin from a bald bead, Prof. Neumann ranks second only to Hebra, who*u assistant he was for many years, and his work may be considered as a fair exponent of the German practice of Dermatolo- gy. The book is abundautly illustrated with plates of the hbtology and pathology of the skin. The translator has endeavored, by means of notes from French, English, aod Ameri- can sources, to make the work valuable to the student as well as to the practitioner. It is a work which I shall heartily recommend to my class of students at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, and one which I fee] sure will do much toward enlightening the pro- fession on this subject.1'—Louis A. J>uhring. I know it to be a good book, and I am sure that it is well translated; and it is inter- esting to And it illustrated by references to the views of co-laborers in the same field.'— Spasmus Wilson. So complete as to render it a most useful book of reference.— T. McCaU Anderson. There certainly is no work extant which deals eo thoroughly with the Pathological Anatomy of the Skin as does this hand-book.—N. T. Medical Record. The original notes by Dr. Bulkley are very practical, and are an important adjunct to the text. ... I anticipate for it a'wide circulation.—Silas Durkee. Boston. I have already twice expressed my favorable opinion of the book in print, and am glad that it is given to the public at last.—James C. }V7iite, Boston. More than two Years ago we noticed Dr. Neumann's admirable work in its original shape; and we are therefore absolved from the necessity of saying more than to repeat our strong recommendation of it to English readers,—Practitioner.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20999975_0671.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)