“It bears the earmarks of prejudice and is written in popular style in order to influence public opinion more effectively.”
| − | Ann. Am. Acad. 30: 168. Jl. ’07. 110w. | |
| Current Literature. 42: 449. Ap. ’07. 3120w. |
“This common-sense volume will be a useful antidote to much of the unscientific and incendiary literature on the subject that is in circulation.”
| + | Educ. R. 34: 208. S. ’07. 70w. | |
| Ind. 63: 1119. N. 7, ’07. 130w. |
“The translation, from a German original, is for the most part smooth and clear, but the ‘Checking sensations’ of the sixth chapter are somewhat obscure.”
| + − | Nation. 84: 476. My. 23, ’07. 170w. | |
| R. of Rs. 36: 384. S. ’07. 110w. |
“While this volume will scarcely meet with unanimous approval, it might still be recommended as an antidote to the attenuated nonsense of the ‘scientific temperance’ of the school books.” Graham Lusk.
| + − | Science, n.s. 25: 787. My. 17, ’07. 180w. |
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