Aikens' Ethics for Nurses 



This book emphasizes the importance of ethical training. It 

 is a most excellent text-book, particularly well adapted for 

 classroom work. The illustrations and practical problems 

 used in the book are drawn from life. 



Studies in Ethics for Nurses. By CHARLOTTE A. AIKENS, formerly 

 Superintendent of Columbia Hospital, Pittsburg. iamo of 318 pages. 

 Cloth. $1.75 net. Published April. 1916 



Goodnow's History of Nursing 



Miss Goodnow's work gives the main facts of nursing history 

 from the beginning to the present time. It is suited for class- 

 room work or postgraduate reading. Sufficient details and 

 personalities have been added to give color and interest, and 

 to present a picture of the times described. 



History of Nursing. By MINNIE GOODNOW, R.N., formerly Super- 

 intendent of the Women's Hospital, Denver. i2mo of 370 pages, 

 illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 net. Published December, 1916 



Berry's Orthopedics for Nurses 



The object of Dr. Berry's book is to supply the nurse with a 

 work that discusses clearly and simply the diagnosis, prog- 

 nosis and treatment of the more common and important ortho- 

 pedic deformities. Many illustrations are included. The 

 work is very practical. 



Or.hopedic Surgery for Nurses. By JOHN McWlLUAMS BERRY. 

 M.D., Clinical Professor of Orthopedics and Rontgenology, Albany 

 Medical College. Cloth, $1.00 net. Published July. 1916 



Whiting's Bandaging 



This new work takes up each bandage in detail, telling you 

 and showing you by original illustrations just how each 

 bandage should be applied, each turn made. Dr. Whiting's 

 teaching experience has enabled him to devise means for over- 

 coming common errors in applying bandages. 



Bandaging. By A. D. WHITING, M.D , Instructor in Surgery at the 

 University of Pennsylvania. iamo of 151 pages, with 117 illustra- 

 tions. Cloth, $1.25 net. Published November. 1915 



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