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THE author set himself the task of writing a book that should make the subject of rejuvenation intelligible to the educated layman and yet be sufficiently technical to satisfy the medical reader in search of a general statement of the subject. He has succeeded in his attempt. The book can be recommended to those to whom it is addressed. A layman seriously seeking information will find in it a fair statement of the facts concerning the operative methods by which rejuvenation is attempted and a trustworthy analysis of the results of the work that has already been done in this particular field. Its great value to the medical man is that it gives a review of the whole subject and guides one to deeper reading.
Rejuvenation: the Work of Steinach, Voronoff, and Others.
By Norman Haire. Pp. 223 + 2 plates. (London: G. Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 1924.) 7s. 6d. net.
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Rejuvenation: the Work of Steinach, Voronoff, and Others . Nature 115, 869 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115869c0
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