+ – Ath. 1906, 2: 17. Jl. 7. 400w. + Ind. 61: 940. O. 18, ’06. 450w.
“The book is written with spirit and should be widely read. The style is a little diffuse, but as a whole this is a good and timely piece of work.”
+ – Nation. 83: 34 Jl. 12, ’06. 130w.
“A thorough and instructive book, made with infinite pains, putting before the reader a sane and broad view of a tremendous problem of civilization.”
+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 470. Jl. 28, ’06. 1200w.
“Dr. Huber’s book, which is literally encyclopædic in scope, seems primarily designed for the lay reader.”
+ + Outlook. 84: 377. O. 13, ’06. 2690w.
“Unlike many works in this field. Dr. Huber’s book will be found readable, and even entertaining, from cover to cover.”
+ R. of Rs. 34: 126. Jl. ’06. 130w.
“Several of the chapters in it would make readable magazine articles, but taken as a whole it establishes no pretensions to be considered a valuable contribution to the literature of tuberculosis.”