Books for Nurses 



PUBLISHED SY 



W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY 



West Washington Square Philadelphia 



London: 9, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden 



Sanders' N ursing A NEW WORK 



Miss Sanders' new book is undoubtedly the most 

 complete and most practical work on nursing ever 

 published. Every thing about every subject with 

 which the nurse should be familiar is detailed in 

 a clean cut, definite way. There is no other 

 nursing book so full of good, practical informa- 

 tion information you need. 



Modern Methods in Nursing. By GEORGIANA J. SANDERS, 

 formerly Superintendent of Nurses at Massachusetts Gen- 

 eral Hospital. 121110 of 881 pages, with 227 illustrations. 



Cloth, $2.50 net. 



Aikens' Home Nurse's Handbook 



PRACTICAL 



The point about this work is this: It tells you, 

 and shows you just how to do those little but 

 none the less important things entirely omitted 

 from other nursing books, or at best only inci- 

 dentally treated. The chapters on "Home Treat- 

 ments" and "Every-Day Care of the Baby," 

 stand out as particularly practical. Then the 

 " Points to be Remembered" terse, crisp re- 

 minders is a feature of great value. 



Home Nurse's Handbook. By CHARLOTTE A. AIKENS, 

 formerly Director of the Sibley Memorial Hospital, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. i2mo of 276 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 nei 



