12 Medical Publications of W. B. Saunders. 



GRAFSTROM'S MECHANO-THERAPY. 



A Text-Book of Mechano-Therapy (Massage and Medical Gym- 

 nastics). By AXEL V. GRAFSTROM, B. Sc., M. D., late Lieutenant in 

 the Royal Swedish Army ; late House Physician City Hospital, Black- 

 well's Island, New York. 12010, 139 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.00 net. 



GRIFFITH ON THE BABY. Second Edition, Revised. 



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

 cal Professor of Diseases of Children, University of Pennsylvania ; 

 Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, etc. i2mo, 404 

 pages, with 67 illustrations in the text, and 5 plates. Cloth, $1.50. 



" The best book for the use of the young mother with which we are acquainted. . . . 

 There are very few general practitioners who could not read the book through with advan- 

 tage. ' ' Archives of Pediatrics. 



"The whole book is characterized by rare good sense, and is evidently written by a 

 master hand. It can be read with benefit not only by mothers but by medical students and 

 by any practitioners who have not had large opportunities for observing children." Ameri- 



7, 



can Journal of Obstetrics. 



GRIFFITH'S WEIGHT CHART. 



Infant's Weight Chart. Designed by J. P. CROZER GRIFFITH, M. D. , 

 Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the University of Penn- 

 sylvania, etc. 25 charts in each pad. Per pad, 50 cents net. 



A convenient blank for keeping a record of the child's weight during the first two years 

 of life. Printed on each chart is a curve representing the average weight of a healthy infant, 

 so that any deviation from the normal can readily be detected. 



GROSS, SAMUEL D., AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF. 



Autobiography of Samuel D. Gross, M.D., Emeritus Professor of 

 Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, with Remi- 

 niscences of His Times and Contemporaries. Edited by his Sons, 

 SAMUEL W. GROSS, M.D.,.LL.D., late Professor of Principles of Sur- 

 gery and of Clinical Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College, and 

 A. HALLER GROSS, A.M., of the Philadelphia Bar. Preceded by a 

 Memoir of Dr. Gross, by the late AUSTIN FLINT, M.D., LL.D. In 

 two handsome volumes, each containing over 400 pages, demy octavo, 

 extra cloth, gilt tops, with fine Frontispiece engraved on steel. Price 

 per volume, $2.50 net. 



"Dr. Gross was perhaps the most eminent exponent of medical science that America 

 has yet produced. His Autobiography, related as it is with a fulness and completeness 

 seldom to be found in such works, is an interesting and valuable book. He comments on 

 many things, especially, of course, on medical men and medical practice, in a very interest- 

 ing way." The Spectator, London, England. 



HAMPTON'S NURSING. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 

 Nursing: Its Principles and Practice. By ISABEL ADAMS H AMP- 

 TON, Graduate of the New York Training School for Nurses attached 

 to Bellevue Hospital ; late Superintendent of Nurses and Principal of 

 the Training School for Nurses, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 

 Md. 12 mo, 512 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



" Seldom have we perused a book upon the subject that has given us so much pleasure 

 as the one before us. We would strongly ur^c upon the members of our own profession the 

 need of a book like this, for it will enable each of us to become a training school in him- 

 self.' ' Ontario Medical Jon r>ial. 



