A number of monographs on the surgery of the hand have been written by English, French and American surgeons, but none has approached in scope or comprehensiveness Bunnell's "Surgery of the Hand." The second edition of this unique contribution is enlarged by 200 pages, and contains many new and beautiful illustrations, some in color and many of them contributed by younger surgeons working under Dr. Bunnell's guidance and direction in the military hospitals designated as hand centers during the latter years of the war. No more convincing evidence could be produced of the value of the program that was evolved for the care of patients with injured hands, nor of the influence Dr. Bunnell exerted on his younger colleagues, than the many illustrations of the results obtained by Fowler, Frackelton, Graham, Howard, Littler, Macomber, Payne, Shaw and others of the younger men who took part in this extensive program and