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  Vol. 22 No. 2, August 1930 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Long Trek. Around the World with Camera and Rifle

By Richard L. Sutton, M.D., Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S. (Edin.), and Richard L. Sutton, Jr., A.M., B.Sc., M.D. Price, $5. Pp. 347, with more than 200 illustrations by the authors. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby Company, 1930.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1930;22(2):375.

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Sutton has been on another great hunting trip, the longest and greatest he has ever taken; in this book he has told about it. He went from Kansas City to Hamburg, thence around the western point of Europe, through the Mediterranean and the Red Sea down to Tanga on the east coast of Africa, and then on a hunting trip in the most isolated part of East Africa; from thence he went straight across the Indian Ocean to Singapore, and on a hunting trip in Indo-China; then to Hong Kong, Shanghai, across Japan and across the Pacific and back to Kansas City. It was a long trip for a man with a fixed occupation. He is the great traveler and the big hunter among contemporary physicians; as far as we know, the big hunter of all time and, unless Marco Polo was a physician, the big traveler also.

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