22 D. Appleton <& CoSs Medical Publications. 



NEFTEL. 



Galvano-TherapeutlCS. The Physiological and 

 Therapeutical Action of the Galvanic Current upon 

 the Acoustic, Optic, Sympathetic, and Pneumogastric 



Nerves. 



By WILLIAM B. NEFTEL. 

 1 vol., 12mo. 161 pp. Cloth, $1.50. 



This book has been published at the request of several aural sur- 

 geons and other professional gentlemen, and is a valuable treatise on 

 the subjects of which it treats. Its author, formerly visiting physician 

 to the largest hospital of St. Petersburg, has had the very best facili- 

 ties for investigation. 



" This little work shows, as far as it goes, full knowledge of what has been 

 done on the subjects treated of, and the author's practical acquaintance with 

 them." New York Medical Journal. 



" Those who use electricity should get this work, and those who do not 

 should peruse it to learn that there is one more therapeutical agent that they 

 could and should possess." TJie Medical Investigator. 



NIGHTINGALE. 



Notes OH Nursing: What it is, and what it is not. 



By FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. 



1 vol., 12mo. 140 pp. Cloth, 75 cents. 



Every-day sanitary knowledge, or the knowledge of nursing, or, in 

 other words, of how to put the constitution in such a state as that it will 

 have no disease or that it can recover from disease, takes a higher place. 

 It is recognized as the knowledge which every one ought to have- dis- 

 tinct from medical knowledge, which only a profession can have. 



PEREIRA. 



Dr. Pereira's Elements of Materia 



Medica and Therapeutics. Abridged and adapted 

 for the Use of Medical and Pharmaceutical Practi- 

 tioners and Students, and comprising all the Medi- 

 cines of the British Pharmacopeia, with such others 

 as are frequently ordered in Prescriptions, or re- 

 quired l}ij the Physician. 



Edited by EGBERT BENTLEY and THEOPHILUS REDWOOD. 



New Edition. Brought down to 1872. 1 vol., Royal 8vo, Cloth, $7,00; 

 Sheep, $8.00. 



