SACNDERS' BOOKS O<\' 



Grulee's Infant Feeding' 



Infant Feeding. By CLIFFORD G. GRULEE, M. D., Assist- 

 ant Professor of Pediatrics at Rush Medical College. Octavo of 

 295 pages, illustrated, including 8 in colors. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



COLORED PLATES OF STOOLS 



After reviewing the scientific principles bearing on the subject, Dr. Grulee 

 goes into the actual application of them. He tells you A(nv to feed the infant. 

 He tells you and shows by clear illustrations the technic of giving the child 

 the breast. Then artificial feeding is thoughtfully presented, including a 

 number of simple formulas. The colored illustrations showing the actual 

 shapes and appearances of stools are extremely valuable. 



Pediatrics 



" This work is the last -word on infant feeding. It is a work that should be in the 

 hands of every physician who is called upon to give advice where the subject of feeding 

 babies and children is concerned.'' 



Berg'ey's Hygiene 



The Principles of Hygiene: A Practical Manual for Stu- 

 dents, Physicians, and Health Officers. By D. H. BERGEY, 

 A. M., M. D., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, University of 

 Pennsylvania. Octavo of 529 pages, illus. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



FOURTH EDITION 



This book is intended to meet the needs of students of medicine in the 

 acquirement of a knowledge of those principles upon which modern hygienic 

 practices are based, and to aid physicians and health officers in familiarizing 

 themselves with the advances made in hygiene and sanitation in recent years. 



Buffalo Medical Journal 



" It will be found of value to the practitioner of medicine and the practical sanitarian; 

 and students of architecture, who need to consider problems of heating, lighting, ventila- 

 tion, water supply, and sewage disposal, may consult it with profit." 



