“He makes no effort to write an exhaustive history of early socialism, and the title of his book is therefore not accurately descriptive of its contents. All that he attempts to do, and we are grateful to him for doing this, is to recall to our minds those writings of the past which best illustrate the evolution of socialistic thinking.”
| + − | N. Y. Times. 12: 441. Jl. 13, ’07. 340w. |
“There are here no hasty generalizations, unwarranted inferences, and strainings of interpretation.”
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Guyer, Michael Frederic. Animal micrology; practical exercises in microscopical methods. *$1.75. Univ. of Chicago press.
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“The topics discussed in this book are as follows: necessary apparatus; preparation of reagents; general statement of methods; killing, fixing, imbedding, sectioning, staining, and mounting; minute dissections; tooth, bone, and other hard objects; injection of blood and lymph vessels; in toto preparations; blood; bacteria; embryological methods with chick, etc.; and reconstruction from sections.”—School R.
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“The crucial test of the value of the work must necessarily consist in the actual experiment of using it in class. We venture to think, however, that the volume will react to this test in a most successful manner.”