Other Publications of F. A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Treatise on the Motor Apparatus 

 of the Eyes 



INCLUDING ANOMALIES OF THE OCULAR ADJUSTMENTS 



AND THEIR TREATMENT, WITH THE ANATOMY 



AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE MUSCLES AND 



THEIR ACCESSORIES. 



By GEORGE T. STEVENS, M.D., Ph.D. 



Of New York. 



Thoroughly Illustrated with many Original Engravings, some in Colors. 

 Royal Octavo. Over 500 pages. Extra Cloth, 4.50, net. 



/T MI profusely and elegantly illustrated in colors and in 

 black and white, mostly from the author's! own drawings 

 and therefore nearly all original. The illustrations in 

 Comparative Anatomy are of especial interest. 



This book will be found a necessity to the oculist and the 

 neurologist, while to physicians in all branches of practice, to 

 physiologists and psychologists, it will prove a work of the 

 greatest value and interest^ 



Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Nursing 



By A. EDWARD DAVIS, A.M., M D. 



Professor of the Eye in the N. Y. Post-Graduate 



Medical School and Hospital, 



AND 



BEAMAN DOUGLASS, M.D. 



Professor of the Nose and Throat in the N. Y. Post-Graduate 

 Medical School and Hospital. 



32 Engravings. 328 pages. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25, net. 



EXTRA stress is laid on Technique, and the little things 

 which count so much for success or failure in nursing 

 are given their due attention. The chapters on Thera- 

 peutics, Antiseptics, Emergencies, and on the after-care of 

 operations will prove of the greatest assistance to the general 

 practitioner who is often left to take care of a case after 

 operation by a specialist. Almost as often as he is doubtful 

 as to just what to do. This book helps him out of his troubles 

 and meets an urgent need in this respect, and in many other 

 ways. 



