Stoney's Nursing 



NEW (5th) EDITION 



Of this work the American Journal of Nursing says: ''It is the 

 fullest and most complete and may well be recommended as 

 being of great general usefulness. The best chapter is the one 

 on observation of symptoms which is very thorough." There 

 are directions how to improvise everything. 



Practical Points in Nursing. By EMILY M. A. STONEY. Revised 

 by I,UCY CORNELIA CATLIN, R. N., Youngstown Hospital, Ohio. 

 12mo. 511 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.75 net. Published August. 1916 



Stoney's Materia Medica 



Stoney's Materia Medica was written by a head nurse who 

 knows just what the nurse needs. American Medicine says 

 it contains "all the information in regards to drugs that a 

 nurse should possess." 



Materia Medica for Nurses. By EMILY M. A. STONEY, formerly Super- 

 intendent of the Training School for Nurses in the Carney Hospital, 

 South Boston, Mass, New (4th) Edition in preparation. 



NEW (4th) EDITION 



Stoney's Surgical Technic 



The first part deals with bacteriology, including antitoxins; the 

 second with all the latest developments in surgical technic. 

 The National Hospital Record says: "Pregnant with just the 

 information nurses constantly need." 



Bacteriology and Surgical Technic for Nurses. By EMILY M. A. 

 STONEY. 342 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.75 net. October, 1916 



Goodnow's First-Year Nursing 2d EDITION 



Miss Goodnow's work deals entirely with the practical side of 

 first-year nursing work. It is the application of text-book 

 knowledge. It tells the nurse how to do those things she is called 

 upon to do in her first year in the training school the actual 

 ward work. 



First-Year Nursing. By MINNIE GOODNOW, R. N., formerly Super- 

 intendent of the Women's Hospital, Denver. 12mo of 354 pages, 

 illustrated. Cloth. $1.50 net. . Published February. 1916 



