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This simple little book by an English author presents those chief clinical findings which can be ascertained by the medical student, intern, or general practitioner using a flashlight, tongue depressor, otoscope, and tuning fork. It lends itself for review by the student, with questions at the end of each chapter, which by their nature seek to answer many practical problems. The author writes from his own experience, which, naturally, colors some of the presentation. Nevertheless, this at all times is interesting. Since the book was written for the medical student, the subject matter is not exhaustively treated; and with the limitations then defined, this book is recommended.