Editor of the Philadelphia “Medical and Surgical Reporter.”

I have carefully examined “The Physical Life of Woman,” and find it a work at once thoroughly representing modern science, and eminently adapted for family instruction. It is well suited to female readers, to whom it is especially addressed both in the matter it contains and in the delicacy with which points relating to their physiological life are mentioned.

S. W. BUTLER.


EXTRACT FROM LETTER RECEIVED FROM JOHN H. GRISCOM, M.D.

New York, Sept. 1869.

Dr Napheys—

My Dear Sir: The “Physical Life of Woman” is a very scientific and intellectually written work, and contains almost all the physiological and sanitary facts and directions needed for the preservation of the health and longevity of the maiden, wife, and mother. It must prove attractive and useful for any lady who reads it.

Your sincere friend,

JOHN H. GRISCOM.