“Will be found very useful reading. It will be especially valuable to those who have any family predisposition to skin disease, as there are given a number of very useful hints concerning the preservation of the skin in a healthy condition. There are also contained many good suggestions for keeping school-children free from skin diseases of an infectious or contagious nature. We recommend Dr. Hardwicke’s production as a very cheap and useful treatise.”—Family Doctor.
“Throws considerable light upon diseases of the skin, and points out the general laws of health which should be observed to prevent such diseases manifesting themselves.”—Lincolnshire Chronicle.
“This recognised authority on skin diseases has produced a tractate which appears to be the condensation and essence of much observation and practical experience.”—Sussex County Herald.
“Anyone may understand the treatise, and there is much in it that will tend to correct many mistakes on the subject treated upon.”—Eastbourne Gazette.
(Remainders only from the Author.)
Transcriber's Notes
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation and ligatures have been standardised but all other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged.
The Errata have been implemented.
Minor re-arrangement of the charts “GENEALOGY OF MAN” have been made to improve clarity and fit.