Book Reviews 651 BOOKS RECEIVED The Editorial Board acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following volumes. A selection from these will be made for review. 'Spencer Wells. The Life and Work of a Victorian Sugeon' by John A. Shepherd. Pp. xi + 132 illustrated. Edinburgh and London: E. & S. Livingstone. 1965. 30s. 'The Remote Effects of Cancer on the Nervous System' edited by Lord Brain and Forbes H. Norris. Contemporary Neurology Symposia Volume 1. Pp. x + 230 illustrated. New York and London: Grune and Stratton. 1965. $14.75. 'The Scientific Basis of Surgery' edited by W. T. Irvine. Pp. x + 571 with 182 illustrations. London: J. A. Churchill. 1965. 120s. 'Functions of the Corpus Callosum' edited by E. G. Ettlinger, A. V. S. de Reuck and R. Porter. Ciba Foundation Study Group no. 20. Pp. xii + 156 illustrated. London: J. & A. Churchill. 1965. 20s. 'Hashish: Its Chemistry and Pharmacology' edited by G. E. W. Wolstenholme and J. Knight. Ciba Foundation Study Group no. 21. Pp. viii + 96 illustrated. London: J. & A. Churchill. 1965. 15s. 'The Biology of Tissue Transplantation' by P. S. Russell and A. P. Monaco. Pp. viii + 207 illustrated. New England Journal of Medicine Medical Progress Series. London: J. & A. Churchill. 1965. 47s. 6d. 'Complications after Cataract Surgery' edited by F. H. Theodore with 31 contributing authors. Pp. xv + 672 illustrated London: J. & A. Churchill. 1965. £5 15s.
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