NURSING. 



Sanders' Nursing 



Modern Methods in Nursing. By GEORGIANA J. SANDERS, 

 formerly Superintendent of Nurses at the Massachusetts General 

 Hospital. i2mo of 88 1 pages, with 227 illustrations. Cloth, 

 $2.50 net. 



COMPLETE 



Miss Sanders' book gives only modern methods. Then it gives the details 

 of nursing operation cases, both in the hospital and in the home. The 

 thorough way in which ward work is taken up makes her book indispensable 

 for teaching purposes. In giving directions for mustard baths, poultices, etc., 

 the quantities are given exactly. This is an important point often overlooked. 



Stoney's Nursing' 



Practical Points in Nursing : for Nurses in Private Practice. 

 By EMILY M. A. STONEY, formerly Superintendent of the Training 

 School for Nurses at the Carney Hospital, South Boston, Mass. 

 495 P a g es > fully illustrated. Cloth, $1.75 net. 



THE NEW (4th) EDITION 



In this volume the author explains the entire range of private nursing as 

 distinguished from hospital nursing, and the nurse is instructed how best to 

 meet the various emergencies of medical and surgical cases when distant 

 from medical or surgical aid or when thrown on her own resources. An 

 especially valuable feature will be found in the direction how to improvise 

 everything ordinarily needed in the sick-room. 



Stoney's Technic for Nurses 



Bacteriology and Surgical Technic for Nurses. By 



EMILY M. A. STONEY, Carney Hospital, South Boston. Re- 

 vised by FREDERIC R. GRIFFITH, M. D., Surgeon, N. Y. i2mo, 

 3 1 1 pages, illustrated. $1.50 net. New (3d) Edition 



