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Ruhrah's Diseases of Children 



A Manual of Diseases of Children. By JOHN RUHRAH, 

 M. D., Professor of Diseases of Children, College of Physicians 

 and Surgeons, Baltimore, izmoof 534 pages, fully illustrated. 

 Flexible leather, $2.50 net. 



THE NEW (3d) EDITION 



The third edition makes this work more than ever the ideal desk book 

 for the general practitioner. Although there have been added over one 

 hundred pages of new matter and some sixty new illustrations, the book 

 remains of a handy size and is still flexible. Among some of the amplified 

 articles are those on the examination of sick children, food intoxications, 

 bronchopneumonia, examination of the heart, and the nervous system. The 

 section on therapeutics has been very largely rewritten, and that on the infec- 

 tious diseases entirely rewritten. There has been added a table of doses, 

 instructions for summer, care of the mentally deficient, the blind, and the deaf. 



American Journal of the Medical Sciences 



"Treatment has been satisfactorily covered, being quite in accord with the best teach- 

 ing, yet withal broadly general and free from stock prescriptions." 



Griffith's Care of the Baby 



The Care of the Baby. By J. P. CROZER GRIFFITH, M. D., 

 Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children, University of Penn- 

 sylvania. i2mo of 455 P a g es > illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



THE NEW (5th) EDITION 

 New York Medical Journal 



" We are confident if this little work could find its way into the hands of every trained 

 nurse and of every mother, infant mortality would be lessened by at least fifty per cent." 



