Le tube duodénal: Ses Applications au Diagnostic et à la Thérapeutique. Max Einhorn Professor of Medicine in the Post-graduate Medical School of New York, etc. Translated from the second edition by Gustave Monod. Medium 8vo. Pp. 136, with 126 illustrations and 30 plates. 1927. Paris: Masson et Cie. Fr. 25
- Book ID
- 101732928
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1928
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 92 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-1323
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✦ Synopsis
The two volumes are attractively got up, and the reproduction of the photographs is excellent. We strongly recommend this work to the notice of clinicians and radiologists alike, and we are of the opinion that i t marks a very distinct advance in the application of radiology t o clinical medicine and surgery. The authors are men of such distinction that we feel their names alone are sufficient guarantee of the high techncial quality, authenticity, and general excellence of the work.
L e Tube
DuodLnal : ses Applications au Diagnostic e t & l a Therapeutique. By MAX EINHORN, Professor of Medicine in the Post-graduate Medical School of New York, etc. Translated from the second edition by GUSTAVE MONOD. Medium 8vo. Pp. 136, with 126 illustrations and 30 plates. 1927. Paris : Masson et Cie. Fr. 25.
THIS seems to be a faithful translation of Einhorn's book on the duodenal tube. Most British surgeons will probably prefer t o read the original, but for those who read French fluently, Monod's translation is of a convenient size and cheap. It describes the technique of the use of the tube both for diagnosis and treatment. Readers unacquainted with these methods will be surprised how varied are the uses t o which a duodenal tube can be put. There is a final chapter on the intestinal tube, a n instrument which has been used to some extent in Germany, but scarcely a t all in this country.