. Buffalo medical journal. monarch, as he has beenappropriately named, is one of the greatest trainers of lions, andhas taken as many as 27 of these ferocious beasts into the arenaat one time. Occasionally he has prolong^ed contests with someof them before he succeeds in making them take their properplaces, and sometimes receives wounds while performing hisgreat lion acts. He is 36 years old and converses most inter-estingly and agreeably on the subject of his life-w^ork. Madame Morelli is another wonderful instanceof human mastery over the most ferocious ofwild beasts. She and her leopards, j


. Buffalo medical journal. monarch, as he has beenappropriately named, is one of the greatest trainers of lions, andhas taken as many as 27 of these ferocious beasts into the arenaat one time. Occasionally he has prolong^ed contests with someof them before he succeeds in making them take their properplaces, and sometimes receives wounds while performing hisgreat lion acts. He is 36 years old and converses most inter-estingly and agreeably on the subject of his life-w^ork. Madame Morelli is another wonderful instanceof human mastery over the most ferocious ofwild beasts. She and her leopards, jaguars andpanthers make a thrilling- exhibition that is asfascinating as it is novel. The whole manage-ment is characterised by the utmost disciplineand every employee in Mr. Bostocks greatzoological garden appears to have acquired bythe example of the chief, those courteous mannersthat are so essential to success. No visitorsat the exposition will have done justice to themselves withoutseeing this greatest of BOOK REVIEWS. The Treatment of Fractures. By W. L. Estes, A. M., M. D., Director andPhysician and Surgeon-in-Chief of St. Lukes Hospital, South Bethlehem, numerous original illustrations. New York : International Journal ofSurgery Co. 1900. [Price, ^] The International Journal of Surgery in publishing this bookhas given to the profession a handy and thoroughly practicalvolume on fractures. WHITMAN : whitmans ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY. Dr. Estes shows by his treatment of the subject that he ismaster of it and has made a most valuable contribution to surg^i-cal literature. True, it is not pretentious, nor is it bulky—thereare only 216 pages all told—but it is full of the meat of the sub-ject and the illustrations tell stories of their own. Dr. Estes calls his work aseries of papers. Whatever theyare, whether a series of papers, a string: of lectures, or whatnot, they are veritable g^ems. He speaks from a wide and suc-cessful practice and one feels int


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