A Text-Book of 



Anatomy for Nurses 



Just Ready 



By Elizabeth R. Bundy, M.D. 



Member of the Medical Staff of the Woman' s Hospital of Philadelphia, etc., etc.; 



late Adjunct Professor of Anatomy, and Demonstrator of Anatomy in 



the Woman 's Medical College of Pennsylvania; formerly 



Superintendent of Connecticut Training School 



for Nurses, New Haven. 



r T" 1 HE pupil-nurse in a training school has little time at command for the 

 study of text-books, and conciseness, clearness and accuracy are essential 

 requisites of any work written for her use. In this "Anatomy for 

 Nurses' ' these requisites are observed, and nurses pupil or graduate will find 

 in it a satisfactory aid to the acquirement of that knowledge of the human 

 body which is necessary to the full understanding of their important duties. 



Dr. Bundy, by reason of her positions, training and experience, is 

 particularly well qualified to write such a book. It does not unnecessarily 

 burden the mind of the student by endeavoring to reach into the domains of 

 the physician, nor does it concern itself with useless abstract or theoretical 

 matters. On the contrary, it fills a void for a work that is simple, terse, 

 didactic, one that, confining itself strictly to its own chosen field, is yet 

 complete in all details of moment therein. 



With a Glossary and 191 Illustrations, 34 of which are Colored. 

 i2mo; viii + 252 pages. Cloth, $1.75 net, postage prepaid. 



