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Helps in Sickness and to Health : Where to 



go and what to do. Being a Guide to Home Nursing, 

 and a Handbook to Health in the Habitation, the Nursery, 

 the Schoolroom, and the Person, with a chapter on Pleasure 

 and Health Resorts. By Sir HENRY BURDETT, K.C.B. 



" It would be difficult to find one which should be more welcome in a 

 household than this unpretending but most useful book." The Times. 



" No medical or general library can be complete without such a book 

 of ready reference." The Lancet. 



" This book fills a gap in popular sanitary literature by providing 

 within the compass of one volume of very moderate size a useful collection 

 of facts not easily found elsewhere, unless a sanitary library be at hand." 

 British Medical Journal. 



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A Manual of Hygiene for Students. By JOHN 



GLAISTER, M.D., D.P.H. (Camb.), Professor of Forensic 

 Medicine and Public Health, St. Mungo's College, 

 Glasgow. 



" So much vital knowledge in so convenient a form makes this hand- 

 book very valuable, It will prove an excellent adviser to students." 



Aberdeen Free Press. 



Demy 8vo, with numerous Illustrations, blue buckram, gilt, 35. 6d. 



Diet in Sickness and in Health. By Mrs. 



ERNEST HART, formerly Student of the Faculty of Medicine 

 of Paris, and of the London School of Medicine for Women. 

 With an Introduction by Sir HENRY THOMPSON, F.R.C.S., 

 M.B. (Lond.). Fourth Thousand. 



Sir Henry Thompson, in his Introduction, says : " I do not hesitate 

 to express my opinion that the present volume forms a handbook to the 

 subject thus briefly set forth in these few lines, which will not only interest 

 the dietetic student, but offer him, within its modest compass, a more com- 

 plete epitome thereof than any work which has yet come under my 

 notice." 



" Mrs. Hart speaks not only with the authority derived from experi- 

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 book with great pleasure, and feel sure that many will find in it much to 

 lighten the days of those whose digestion is enfeebled." The Hospital. 



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