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Dewey’s therapeutics is a popular book referred by both graduates and under-graduates in their everyday life. A wider coverage of important conditions with it’s compactness and the incorporation of valuable hints on disease staging, drug relations and potency makes it really practical to use.

This book by Dewey has been quite a favourite among graduates and undergraduates all over. Second only to Lilienthal’s larger work, it’s simple language and easy-to-refer differentials make it much more concise and handy to use. However, the final choice of remedy in all cases should be governed by the totality and this book in no case can be a substitute for a thorough knowledge of the subject ‘materia medica’.