Philadelphia, Sept. 1869.
Dr. Geo. H. Napheys—
My Dear Sir: I have perused with considerable care and pleasure the work on the “Physical Life of Woman,” and feel no hesitation in pronouncing it admirably composed, honest, succinct, refined, and worthy of the companionship of every lady of this age. I hail its appearance with gratitude, and look upon it as a valuable contribution to those efforts which are making in various directions to elevate the tone of morals of the nineteenth century, and to enable mothers to discharge faithfully the duties they owe their children.
Sincerely yours,
GEORGE BRINGHURST.
FROM H. N. EASTMAN, M.D.,
Professor of Practical Medicine in Geneva Medical College.
Geneva, Sept. 1869.
Geo. H. Napheys, M.D.—