+ Am. Hist. R. 11: 483. Ja. ’06. 80w.
“The book will interest other than medical men.”
+ Critic. 48: 285. Mr. ’06. 290w.
“Is in many respects an ideal biography, not only because it presents a most attractive character satisfactorily, but because it makes the background of people and places, from which that character emerged, just clear enough.”
+ + Dial. 40: 130. F. 16, ’06. 290w.
“Dr. Putnam’s memoir is prepared with great good taste and modesty.”
+ + Nation. 82: 124. F. 8, ’06. 1340w. + N. Y. Times. 10: 786. N. 18, ’05. 100w. + Outlook. 81: 890. D. 9, ’05. 130w.
Pyle, Edmund. Memoirs of a royal chaplain. *$4. Lane.
“The fullness and accuracy of Mr. Hartshorne’s dates and the excellent index add immensely to the value of this volume ... incidentally the letters throw considerable light on English manners and mode of life, and on the condition of medicine during the reign of George II.” A. G. Porritt.
+ + Am. Hist. R. 11: 381. Ja. ’06. 790w.