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THE English-French part of this dictionary has already been noticed (vol. lix. p. 484). We hardly see the necessity of giving, in a technical dictionary, the English equivalents of such common words as civilisation, classe, concave, doctrine, division, idée, intelligence, reptile, visage, nuit, and many others. This, however, will not make the volume any the less serviceable to physicians and students of medicine.
Dictionnaire des Termes de Médecine, Français-Anglais.
By H. de Méric. Pp. vi + 243. (London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1899.)
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Dictionnaire des Termes de Médecine, Français-Anglais . Nature 61, 270 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/061270d0
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