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Pzwul's Fever Nursing just issued 



Nursing in thk Acute Infectious Fevers. By George I'. Paul, 

 M.D,, Assistant Visiting Physician to the Samaritan Hospital, Troy, 

 N. Y. i2mo of 200 pages. Cloth, ^i.oo net. 



Dr. Paul has taken great pains in the presentation of the care and management of 

 each fever. The book treats of fevers in general, then each fever is discussed indi- 

 vidually, and the latter part of the book deals with practical procedures and valuable 

 information. 



" The book is an excellent one and will be of value to those for whom it is intended. 

 It is well arranged, the text is clear and full, and the illustrations are good." — 'llie 

 Londo7i Lancet. 



Paul's Materia Medica for Nurses just issued 



Materia Medica for Nurses. By George P. Paul, M.D., 

 Assistant Visiting Physician to the Samaritan Hospital, Troy. i2mo of 

 240 pages. Clotli, $1.50 net. 



Dr. Paul arranges the physiologic actions of the drugs according to the action 

 of the drug and not the organ acted upon. An important section is that on pretoxic 

 signs, giving the warnings of the full action or the beginning toxic effects of the drug, 

 which, if heeded, may prevent many cases of drug poisoning. The nurse should 

 know these signs. 



Pyle's Personal Hygiene xhe New (3d7 Edition 



A Manual of Personal Hygiene : Proper Living upon a Physio- 

 logic Basis. By Eminent Specialists. Edited by Walter L. Pyle, 

 A.M., M.D., Assistant Surgeon to Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia. 

 Octavo volume of 451 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



To this new edition there have been added, and fully illustrated, chapters on 

 Domestic Hygiene and Home Gymnastics, besides an appendix containing methods 

 of Hydrotherapy. Mechanotherapy, and First Aid Measures. There is also a Glos- 

 sary of the medical terms used. 



" The work has been excellently done, there is no undue repetition, and the writers 

 have succeeded unusually well in presenting facts of practical significance based on 

 sound knowledge " — Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. 



Galbraith's Four Epochs of Woman's Life second ^Edition 



The Four Eporms of Woman's Life. By Anna M. Galbraith, 

 M.D. With an Introductory Note by John H. Musser, M.D., Univer- 

 sity of Pennsylvania. i2mo of 247 pages. Cloth, ^1.50 net. 



" We do not as a rule care for medical books written for the instruction of the 

 public ; but we must admit that the advice in Dr. Galbraith's work is in the main 

 wise and wholesome." — Birmingham Medical Review, England. 



Starr on Children Second Edition 



American Text-Book of Diseases of Children. Edited by Louis 

 Starr, M.D., assisted bv Thompson S. Westcott, ^LD. Octavo, 

 1244 pages, illustrated. Cloth, ^7.00 net; Half Morocco, $8.50 net. 



