Bolduan and Grund's Bacteriology 



The authors have laid particular emphasis on the immediate 

 application of bacteriology to the art of nursing. It is an 

 applied bacteriology in the truest sense. A study of all the 

 ordinary modes of transmission of infection are included. 



Applied Bacteriology for Nurses. By CHARLES F. BOLDUAN, M. D., 

 Assistant to the General Medical Officer, and MARIE GRUND. M.D., 

 Bacteriologist, Research Laboratory, Department of Health, City of 

 New York, izmo of 166 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.25 net. 



Fiske's The Body ANEW IDEA 



Trained Nurse and Hospital Review says "it is concise, well- 

 written and well illustrated, and should meet with favor in 

 schools for nurses and with the graduate nurse." 



Structure and Functions of the Body. By ANNETTE FlSKE, A. M. t 

 Graduate of the Waltham Training School for Nurses, Massa- 

 chusetts, izmo of 221 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.25 net 



Beck's Reference Handbook 



NEW (3d) EDITION 



This book contains all the information that a nurse requires 

 to carry out any directions given by the physician. The 

 Montreal Medical Journal says it is " cleverly systematized and 

 shows close observation of the sickroom and hospital regime." 



A Reference Handbook for Nurses. By AMANDA K. BECK. Grad- 

 uate of the Illinois Training School for Nurses, Chicago. III. 

 3amo volume of 244 pages. Bound in flexible leather, $x.a$ nt 



Roberts' Bacteriology & Pathology 



This new work is practical in the strictest sense. Written 

 specially for nurses, it confines itself to information that the 

 nurse should know. All unessential matter is excluded. The 

 style is concise and to the point, yet clear and plain. The text 

 is illustrated throughout. 



Bacteriology and Pathofogy for Nurses. By JAY G. ROBERTS, Ph. G., 

 M. D., Oskaloosa, Iowa. tamo of 206 pages, illustrated. $1.25 net. 



