PEDIATRICS Vol. 4 No. 6 December 1949, pp. 856
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This second annual review fills a great need and is highly recommended. It is of special value because no other review quite covers the subject matter in this manner.

For example, there is an excellent section on "Immunochemistry" by Kabat of New York. The review on "Allergic Diseases in Animals" by Wittich of Minneapolis shows how universal the allergic phenomenon is in the whole animal kingdom. If the reader is interested in the broad general topic of "Aerosol Therapy of the Lungs and Bronchi," he will find perhaps the most authoritative discussion available, written by one of its pioneers, Abramson of New York.