Ductless and Other Glands: A Popular Account of Their Nature and Functions.
first edition
1923 · New York
by Wynne, Fred E.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, MCMXXIII (1923). First Edition. Octavo, green cloth, (hardcover), 153 pp. Very Good, with light edgewear and rubbing to covers, in a torn dust jacket. “A brief description of the results of recent research into the physiology and functions of the ductless glands and the application of this knowledge to the prevention and cure of diseases. The study of endocrines or secretions of these glads, represents one of the most important and fruitful branches of recent research and has aroused the interest of the public as well as the medical profession. This book is written in simple langauage so as to correct some of the misapprehensions on the subject that have unfortunately become current and to give the general reader and the busy practicioner an easy intelligible introduction to the subject.” (Inventory #: 70437s)