"It is clever in its way, but trash."—The Buffalo Courier.
"It places the author in the foremost rank of American writers of fiction. . . . It will live—a surpassingly clever delineation of a strange phase of human character."—The London Times.
"Philip Henson, M. D., by George Hastings, is indifferent and mediocre."—The New York Daily Continent.
"Philip Henson, M. D., is more than clever—it is masterly. In exciting and absorbing interest this book excels the novels of Gaboriau and De Boisgobey, and the sketches and characters are capitally drawn. For example, Inspector Byrnes and his methods have never before been so accurately described."—The Spirit of the Times.
"A story quite out of the ordinary."—The Kansas City Journal.
"Very dramatically told, and a well-conceived and thrilling narrative."—America.
"The plot of Philip Henson, M. D., is remarkably strong and tragic. Mr. Hastings is a graphic writer."—The Sacramento Record-Union.
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