McCombs' Diseases of Children for Nurses 



NEW (3d) EDITION 



Dr. McCombs' experience in lecturing to nurses has enabled 

 him to emphasize just those points that nurses most need to know. 

 National Hospital Record says: "We have needed a good 

 book on children's diseases and this volume admirably fills 

 the want." The nurse's side has been written by head 

 nurses, very valuable being the work of Miss Jennie Manly. 



Diseases of Children for Nurses. By ROBERT S. McCOMBS, M. D., 

 Instructor of Nurses at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, izmo 

 of 509 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 net. Published June, 1916 



NEW (3d) EDITION 



Wilson's Obstetric Nursing 



In Dr. Wilson's work the entire subject is covered from the 

 beginning of pregnancy, its course, signs, labor, its actual 

 accomplishment, the puerperium and care of the infant. 

 American Journal of Obstetrics says: " Every page empasizes 

 the nurse's relation to the case." 



A Reference Handbook of Obstetric Nursing. By W. REYNOLDS 

 WILSON, M. D., Visiting Physician to the Philadelphia I,ying-m 

 Charity. 355 pages, illus. Flexible leather, $1.25 net. April, 1916 



American Pocket Dictionary NEW uotn) EDITION 



The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review says: "We have 

 had many occasions to refer to this dictionary, and in every 

 instance we have found the desired information. " 



American Pocket Medical Dictionary. Edited by W. A. NKWMAX 

 BORLAND, A. M., M. D. Flexible leather, gold edges, $1.25 net; 

 indexed, $1.50 net. Published September, 1917 



Lewis' Anatomy and Physiology 



THIRD 

 EDITION 



Nurses Journal of Pacific Coast says ' ' it is not in any sense 

 rudimentary, but comprehensive in its treatment of the sub- 

 jects. " The low price makes this book particukrly attractive. 



Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses. By I<EROY I/rwis, M.D. 12mo 

 of 326 pages; 150 illustrations. Cloth, $1.75 net. 



Published September. 1913 



