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STEVENS' PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Fifth Edition, Revised. 

 A Manual of the Practice of Medicine. By A. A. Stevens, A.M., 

 M. D., Lecturer on Terminology and Instructor in Physical Diagnosis 

 in the University of Pennsylvania ; Professor of Pathology in the 

 Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Specially intended for 

 students preparing for graduation and hospital examinations. Post- 

 octavo, 519 pages; illustrated. Flexible leather, $2.00 net. 



" The frequency with which new editions of this manual are demanded bespeaks its 

 popularity. It is an excellent condensation of the essentials of medical practice for the 

 student, and maybe found also an excellent reminder for the busy physician." — Buffal* 

 Medical Journal. 



STEWART'S PHYSIOLOGY. Third Edition, Revised. 



A Manual of Physiology, with Practical Exercises. For 

 Students and Practitioners. By G. N. Stewart, M.A., M.D., 

 D.Sc, lately Examiner in Physiology, University of Aberdeen, and 

 of the New Museums, Cambridge University ; Professor of Physiology 

 in the Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Octavo volume 

 of 848 pages; 300 illustrations in the text, and 5 colored plates. 

 Cloth, $3.75 net. 



" It will make its way by sheer force of merit, and amply deserves to do so. It is one 

 of the very best English text-books on the subject." — London Lancet. 



"Of the many text-books of physiology published, we do not know of one that so 

 nearly comes up to the ideal as does Prof. Stewart's volume." — British Medical Journal. 



STEWART AND LAWRANCE'S MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. 



Essentials of Medical Electricity. By D. D. Stewart, M.D., 

 Demonstrator of Diseases of the Nervous System and Chief of the 

 Neurological Clinic in the Jefferson Medical College; and E. S. 

 Lawrance, M. D., Chief of the Electrical Clinic and Assistant Demon- 

 strator of Diseases of the Nervous System in the Jefferson Medical 

 College, etc. Crown octavo, 158 pages; 65 illustrations. Cloth, 

 $1.00 net; interleaved for notes, $1.25 net. 



[See Saunders 1 Question- Compends, page 21.] 



" Throughout the whole brief space at their command the authors show a discriminating 

 knowledge of their subject." — Medical News. 



STONEY'S NURSING. Second Edition, Revised. 



Practical Points in Nursing. For Nurses in Private Practice. 



By Emily A. M. Stoney, Graduate of the Training-School for Nurses, 

 Lawrence, Mass.; late Superintendent of the Training-School for 

 Nurses, Carney Hospital, South Boston, Mass. 456 pages, illustrated 

 with 73 engravings in the text, and 8 colored and half-tone plates. 

 Cloth, $1.75 net. 



" There are few books intended for non-professional readers which can be so cordially 

 endorsed by a medical journal as can this one." — Therapeutic Gazette. 



" This is a well-written, eminently practical volume, which covers the entire range of 

 private nursing as distinguished from hospital nursing, and instructs the nurse hdw best to 

 meet the various emergencies which may arise, and how to prepare everything ordinarily 

 needed in the illness of her patient." — American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of 

 Women and Children. 



" It is a work that the physician can place in the hands of his private nurses with thf 

 assurance of benefit." — Ohio Medical Journal. 



