i SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Borland's 

 Modern Obstetrics 



Modern Obstetrics: General and Operative. By W. A. NEWMAN 

 BORLAND, A. M., M. D., Assistant Instructor in Obstetrics, Univer- 

 sity of Pennsylvania ; Associate in Gynecology in the Philadelphia 

 Polyclinic. Handsome octavo volume of 797 pages, with 201 illustra- 

 tions. Cloth, $4.00 net. 



Second Edition, Revised and Greatly Enlarged 



In this edition the book has been entirely rewritten and very greatly enlarged. 

 Among the new subjects introduced are the surgical treatment of puerperal sepsis, 

 infant mortality, placental transmission of diseases, serum-therapy of puerperal 

 sepsis, etc. By new illustrations the text has been elucidated, and the subject pre- 

 sented in a most instructive and acceptable form. 



journal of the American Medical Association 



" This work deserves commendation, and that it has received what it deserves at the hands 

 of the profession is attested by the fact that a second edition is called for within such a short 

 time. Especially deserving of praise is the chapter on puerperal sepsis." 



Davis* Obstetric and 

 Gynecologic Nursing 



Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing. By EDWARD P. DAVIS, A. M., 

 M. D., Professor of Obstetrics in the Jefferson Medical College and 

 Philadelphia Polyclinic ; Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Philadelphia 

 Hospital. I2mo of 436 pages, illustrated. Buckram, $1.75 net. 

 THE NEW (3d) EDITION 



Obstetric nursing demands some knowledge of natural pregnancy, and gyne- 

 cologic nursing, really a branch of surgical nursing, requires special instruction 

 and training. This volume presents this information in the most convenient 

 form. This third edition has been very carefully revised throughout, bringing the 

 subject down to date. 



The Lancet, London 



" Not only nurses, but even newly qualified medical men, would learn a great deal by a 

 perusal of this book. It is written in a clear and pleasant style, and is a work we can recom- 

 mend." 



