“Although it is primarily no doubt intended for medical officers, yet it embraces such a range of important information as must render it of use to every branch of the service, and even to civilians who want a book of the kind for handy reference. While he takes the official War Office regulations and manuals to build upon, and freely lays under tribute the regulations of every branch of the service, yet the result is no mere dry compilation of Army Acts and Orders, but a book full of original and collected matter of a most useful and interesting character.... The modern army medical officer has no longer, like his predecessor, to grope about for want of definite instructions; with his new medical regulations in one pocket, and this volume in the other, he can safely take up any duty. We heartily congratulate Surgeon-Major Riordan on his really admirable book; and as his best reward may he find it, where it deserves to be, in the hands of every medical officer, whether of the regular or the auxiliary forces.”—The British Medical Journal.

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