It is the best work of the kind we have ever seen upon the subject, and ought to be in every family.—Advertiser.
It is very elaborate, and is one of the very best of medical works. Every family should have a copy.—Star of the West.
It is worth its weight in gold.—Ellsworth Herald.
We know of no book comparable to this as THE BOOK for a family.—Columbia Democrat.
It is a very able and excellent work, and one which we can heartily recommend to every family; it is everything that its name purports to be.—Scientific American.
It is a very comprehensive, valuable work, and cannot fail to exert a salutary effect upon the public mind.—Baltimore Sun.
We have no hesitancy in pronouncing it a very useful book, and one which should be in the possession of every family.—Beaver Dam Republican.
Familiarity with its contents will save many dollars’ worth of drugs, and avert many weary days and months of sickness.—Musical World.
The work embodies a vast amount of information in regard to the structure and diseases of the human frame, which will be read with profit.—N. England Farmer.
Not only are diseases described, and the appropriate treatment pointed out, but numerous examples are given, which cannot fail to interest the reader, and prove a very acceptable family directory.—Boston Traveler.