+Dial. 38: 276. Ap. 16, ‘05. 50w.

“One finds little that is new or striking in these rather cleverly written pages.”

+ —Nation. 80: 191. Mr. 9, ‘05. 80w.

Allbutt, Thomas Clifford. Historical relations of medicine and surgery to the end of the 16th century: an address delivered at the St. Louis congress, 1904. [*]$1. Macmillan.

A plea for the “unity of medicine,” especially in England where medicine and surgery “have been so radically separated as to be regarded as two professions.”

“The address is well written and interesting.”

+ +Ath. 1905, 1: 788. Je. 24, 430w.

“The lectures are, of course, largely technical in their treatment ... but the general purport is clear enough.”

+ +Spec. 94: 719. My. 13, ‘05. 210w.

Allen, Charles Dexter. [American bookplates.] [*]$2.50. Macmillan.