Providence, Sept. 1869.
Dr. Napheys—
Dear Sir: I have examined with much interest the advance sheets of your book, “The Physical Life of Woman:” I am highly pleased with it. The advice given seems to me to be generally correct, and judiciously expressed; and, in my opinion, the wide circulation of the book would be a benefit to the community,
Truly yours,
EDWIN M. SNOW.
FROM REV. GEORGE ALEX. CROOKE, D.D., D.C.L.
Philadelphia, Sept. 1869.
Dr. Geo. H. Napheys—
Dear Sir: I have carefully read your work entitled “The Physical Life of Woman,” and, as the result, I must candidly say that I believe the information it contains is well calculated to lessen suffering and greatly benefit the human race. I know there are some falsely fastidious persons who would object to any work of the kind, but “to the pure all things are pure.” You have done your part fearlessly and well, and in a popular manner, and I trust that your work may be productive of all the good you design by its publication.