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ABSTRACT IN this, the fourth edition of the book, very few changes have been made but some additional matter has been introduced, notably in the sections on X-rays and radioactivity. Both of
these, although brief, appear to be somewhat too advanced for so elementary a work. The book should be of use to medical students, for whose benefit the mathematical work has been reduced
to a minimum. Elementary Physics: for Medical, First Year University Science Students and General Use in Schools. G. Stead By. Fourth edition. Pp. xiv + 457. (London: J. and A. Churchill,
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