Abstract

THIS volume is the final one of the purely medical series dealing with the diseases and hygiene of the great War. It may appear to be a matter of doubt whether it was desirable to separate in different volumes the symptoms and treatment of individual diseases from their pathology, but that is the course which the editors have pursued. The result is that every subject is disjointed, and it will not always be a simple task for those who consult these volumes in future to fit the pieces into their proper places.

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