30 Medical Publications of W. B. Saunders & Co. 



STONEY'S MATERIA MEDICA FOR NURSES. 



Materia Medica for Nurses. 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. 

 Handsome octavo volume of 306 pages. Cloth, #1.50 net. 



The present book differs from other similar works in several features, all of which are 

 'ntended to render it more practical and generally useful. The general plan of the contents 

 !ollows the lines laid down in training-schools for nurses, but the book contains much use- 

 ful matter not usually included in works of this character, such as Poison-emergencies, 

 Ready Dose-list, Weights and Measures, etc., as well as a Glossary, defining all the terms 

 used in Materia Medica, and describing all the latest drugs and remedies, which have been 

 generally neglected by other books of the kind. 



SUTTON AND GILES' DISEASES OF WOMEN. 



Diseases of Women. By J. Bland Sutton, F.R.C.S., Assistant 

 Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital, and Surgeon to Chelsea Hospital, 

 London; and Arthur E. Giles, M.D., B.Sc. Lond., F.R.C.S. Edin., 

 Assistant Surgeon to Chelsea Hospital, London. 436 pages, hand- 

 somely illustrated. Cloth, $2.50 net. 

 "The text has been carefully prepared. Nothing essential has been omitted, and its 



teachings are those recommended by the leading authorities of the fay."— Journal of the 



American Medical Association. 



THOMAS'S DIET LISTS. Second Edition, Revised. 



Diet Lists and Sick=Room Dietary. By Jerome B. Thomas, 

 M.D., Visiting Physician to the Home for Friendless Women and 

 Children and to the Newsboys' Home ; Assistant Visiting Physician to 

 the Kings County Hospital. Cloth, #1.25 net. Send for sample sheet. 



THORNTON'S DOSE=BOOK AND PRESCRIPTION=WRITING. 



Dose=Book and Manual of Prescription=Writing. By E. Q. 



Thornton, M.D., Demonstrator of Therapeutics, Jefferson Medical 

 College, Philadelphia. 334 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.25 net. 



"Full of practical suggestions; will take its place in the front rank of works of this 

 sort." — Medical Record, New York. 



VAN VALZAH AND NISBET'S DISEASES OF THE STOMACH. 

 Diseases of the Stomach. By William W. Van Valzah, M.D. , 

 Professor of General Medicine and Diseases of the Digestive System 

 and the Blood, New York Polyclinic ; and J. Douglas Nisbet, M.D., 

 Adjunct Professor of General Medicine and Diseases of the Digestive 

 System and the Blood, New York Polyclinic. Octavo volume of 674 

 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $3.50 net. 



" Its chief claim lies in its clearness and general adaptability to the practical needs of 

 the general practitioner or student. In these relations it is probably the best of the recent 

 special works on diseases of the stomach." — Chicago Clinical Review. 



VECKI'S SEXUAL IMPOTENCE. 



The Pathology and Treatment of Sexual Impotence. By Victor 

 G. Vecki, M.D. From the second German edition, revised and en- 

 larged. Demi-octavo, 291 pages. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



The subject of impotence has seldom been treated in this country in the truly scientific 

 spirit that it deserves. Dr. Vecki's work has long been favorably known, and the German 

 uook has received the highest consideration. This edition is more than a mere translation, 

 tor, although based on the German edition, it has been entirely rewritten in English. 



