THE INDIAN MEDICAL GAZETTE.

THE INDIAN MEDICAL GAZETTE.

[JUNE, 1930.] | Unknown Author
The passage includes reviews of several medical books and a government hospital report. The first review is of a book on birth control, which is described as a challenging read for opponents of the topic. The second review is of a clinical atlas of blood diseases, praised for its comprehensive content and high-quality illustrations, making it an essential resource for laboratory workers and general practitioners. The third review introduces two volumes from the Catechism Series: one on psychology and the other on medical diseases of children, both noted for their concise and informative content. The final review is of the Annual Report and Statistics of the Government General Hospital, Madras, for 1928, which provides detailed insights into the hospital's operations, patient care, and notable cases, including unusual dengue infections in European patients.The passage includes reviews of several medical books and a government hospital report. The first review is of a book on birth control, which is described as a challenging read for opponents of the topic. The second review is of a clinical atlas of blood diseases, praised for its comprehensive content and high-quality illustrations, making it an essential resource for laboratory workers and general practitioners. The third review introduces two volumes from the Catechism Series: one on psychology and the other on medical diseases of children, both noted for their concise and informative content. The final review is of the Annual Report and Statistics of the Government General Hospital, Madras, for 1928, which provides detailed insights into the hospital's operations, patient care, and notable cases, including unusual dengue infections in European patients.
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