Abstract

Benton Harbor, Mich., April 13, 1907. To the Editor: —InThe Journalof April 13, 1907, p. 1281, appears a letter from D. S. Lamb, Washington, D. C., relative to letters coming to him from various parts of the country requesting copies of New Methods of Reducing Fractures and Dislocations. I think I may be able to explain where Mr. Lamb's letters came from, and why. A traveling contortionist gave an exhibition in this city about two years ago, and among other things, he told the physicians who were present that if they would write the curator of the National Medical Museum, giving name, they could get gratis a book on new methods of reducing fractures and dislocations, published by the United States government. So far as I know no reply was ever received to the letter written from here. [Dr. V. M. Griswold, Fredonia, N. Y., sends similar information

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