| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 122. My. ’07. S. |
“The experience of a practical man of affairs as well as physician recorded in the ‘Efficient life’ recommends the book to business men and women as a health hand-book which will relieve rather than add burdens to the pressure of life and which will make efficiency in work easier and work itself more efficient.”
| + | Ann. Am. Acad. 30: 158. Jl. ’07. 250w. |
“It is a notably sensible, frankly practical, and popularly attractive statement of some well-established principles of healthy mindedness.”
| + + | Dial. 42: 258. Ap. 16, ’07. 320w. | |
| + | Lit. D. 34: 547. Ap. 6, ’07. 260w. |
“Dr. Gulick has no hobbies and sees clearly that the things to be commended are those which the hearer may reasonably be expected to do and not over-refinements of bodily care and personal conduct impossible of general attainment.”
| + + | Nation. 84: 416. My. 2, ’07. 330w. |
“Dr. Gulick applies himself to telling us how to counteract the deteriorating effects of (town) life, and he has executed his task well.”
| + | Nature. 76: 315. Ag. 1, ’07. 310w. |
“Reading and following Dr. Gulick’s suggestions in this book ought to help many people to raise the standard of their individual efficiency, for the advice given concerning the conduct and regulation of life is both sound and essential.”