1 AUGUST 1885, Page 25

The Young Doctor's Future. By E. Dwer, M.D. (Smith and

Elder.)—Dr. Dwer first describes appointments which may be obtained in the public or in various private services, the Army and Navy, for instance, the Mercantile Marine, &c. The second chapter is given to the subject of "General Practice." A number of practical details, most useful, as far as we can judge from a lay point of view, about the necessary outfit, arc., are supplied. The third section deals with "Appointments and their Difficulties." Good-sense charac- terises this little volume throughout. It is, we observe, of some standing, though we do not remember to have seen it before.