Stoney's Nursing 



NEW (4th) EDITION 



In this excellent volume the author explains the entire range 

 of private nursing as distinguished from hospital nursing; 

 and the nurse is given definite directions how best to meet the 

 various emergencies. The American Journal of Nursing says 

 it "is the fullest and most complete' ' and ' ' may well be rec- 

 ommended 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 

 ordinarily needed in the sick room. 



Practical Points in Nursing. By EMILY M. A. STONEY, Superin- 

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

 South Boston, Mass. 12010, 495 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.75 net. 



Stoney's Materia Medica 



NEW (3d) EDITION 



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. * * * The treatment of poisoning 

 is stated in a manner that will permit of its being carried out 

 thoroughly and intelligently. ' ' 



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

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

 South Boston, Mass. i2mo volume of 300 pages. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



Stoney's Surgical Technic 



NEW (3d) EDITION 



The first part of the book is devoted to Bacteriology and 

 Antiseptics; the second part to Surgical Technic, Signs of 

 Death, Autopsies, Bandaging and Dressings, Obstetric Nurs- 

 ing, Care of Infants, etc., Hygiene and Personal Conduct of 

 the Nurse, etc. The New York Medical Record says it " is a 

 very practical book which presents the subjects stated in its 

 title in a concise manner." 



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

 STONEY. Revised by FREDERIC R. GRIFFITH, M. D., New York 

 i2mo volume of 300 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



