The question before us is a momentous one. Creation or Evolution? Moses or Darwin? We cannot follow both.
WORKS BY DR. H. J. HARDWICKE.
Demy 8vo., pp. 202, price 10/-
MEDICAL EDUCATION AND PRACTICE
IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
“This book contains a fund of information.... The whole is preceded by an introduction, which is worth the attention of all persons taking a broad interest in medical education.... Some weaknesses in home and foreign regulations are lightly passed over, and it may well be that such a mass of statement will, on experience, be found to be defective at points. But we accept it gratefully, as an attempt to supply a very great want, and we commend some of the reflections of the author on the defects of our own system to all whom it may concern.”—Lancet.
“Here the reader will find information respecting the educational bodies, examinations, and medical laws of every civilised state, and he will also come to the humiliating confession that though there exist a good many time-honoured institutions in the United States, and an anxiety to put matters on a scientific footing in others, yet farther south the condition of medicine is as bad as can possibly be imagined.’ ... But the authorities, and not Dr. Hardwicke, are responsible for this, and we cordially thank him for his decidedly useful addition to our knowledge of medical education in other countries.”—Medical Press and Circular.
“A good deal of information will be found in a useful book entitled, ‘Medical Education and Practice in all Parts of the World,’ by Dr. H. J. Hardwicke.”—British Medical Journal.
“A book which ought to cut the ground from beneath all bogus diploma-dealers.”—Medical Times and Gazette.