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The reviewer's first thought was how can there be enough to say about burns to fill such a large volume, but on going through the book one finds no superfluous material. The writer has achieved a monograph of the first order, scholarly, well arranged, dealing with every phase of the subject and documented by no less than thirteen hundred and twenty references. The work is richly illustrated by every conceivable sort of chart and diagram and many graphic pictures of clinical cases. In view of the war, this monograph seems especially timely.