Aikens' Primary Studies for Nurses New (2d) Edition 



PRIMARY STUDIES FOR NURSES : A Text-Book for First-year Pupil 

 Nurses. By CHARLOTTE A. AIKENS, formerly Director of Sibley Mem- 

 orial Hospital, Washington, D. C. I2mo of 437 pages, illustrated. 

 Cloth, $1.75 net. 



This work brings together in concise form well-rounded courses of lessons in all 

 subjects which, with practical nursing technic, constitute the primary studies in a. 

 nursing course. 



Trained Nurse and Hospital Review 



" It is safe to say that any pupil who has mastered even the major portion of this 

 work would be one of the best prepared first-year pupijs that ever stood for examina- 

 tion." 



Aikens' Clinical Studies for Nurses New / 2d x Edition 



CLINICAL STUDIES FOR NURSES. By CHARLOTTE A. AIKENS, for- 

 merly Director of Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, D. C. !2iiK> 

 of 569 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



This new work is written along the same lines as Miss Aikens' earlier work on 

 " Primary Studies," to which it is a companion volume. It takes up all subjects 

 taught during the second and third years and takes them up in a concise, forceful 

 way. 



Dietetic and Hygienic; Gazette 



" There is a large amount of practical information in this book which the experienced 

 nurse, as well as the undergraduate, will consult with profit. The illustrations are- 

 numerous and well selected." 



Aikens' Training-School Methods and Head Nurse 



HOSPITAL TRAINING-SCHOOL METHODS AND THE HEAD NURSE. By 

 CHARLOTTE A. AIKENS, formerly Director of Sibley Memorial Hospital, 

 Washington, D. C. I2mo of 267 pages. Cloth, #1.50 net. 



Trained Nurse and Hospital Review 



" There is not a chapter in the book that does not contain valuable suggestions." 



Aikens' Hospital Management 



HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT. By CHARLOTTE A. AIKENS, formerly Di- 

 rector of Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, D. C. I2mo of 488 

 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



The Medical Record 



" Tells in concise form exactly what a hospital should do and how it should be 

 run, from the scrubwoman up to its financing. A valuable addition to our literature 

 on this subject." 



