i8 W. B. SAUNDERS* ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. 



NURSE'S DICTIONARY of Medical Terms and Nursing Treat- 

 ment, containing Definitions of the Principal Medical and Nursing Terms 

 and Abbreviations ; of the Instruments, Drugs, Diseases, Accidents, Treat- 

 ments, Physiological Names, Operations, Foods, Appliances, etc. encountered 

 in the ward or in the sick-room. Compiled for the use of nurses. By 

 HONNOR MORTEN, Author of "How to Become a Nurse," "Sketches of 

 Hospital Life," etc. i6mo, 140 pages. Price, Cloth, $1.00. 



This little volume is intended merely as a small reference-book which can be 

 consulted at the bedside or in the ward. It gives sufficient explanation to the 

 nurse to enable her to comprehend a case until she has leisure to look up larger 

 and fuller works on the subject. 



DIET IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH. By MRS. ERNEST HART, 

 formerly Student of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris and of the London 

 School of Medicine for Women; with an INTRODUCTION by Sir Henry 

 Thompson, F. R. C. S., M. D., London. 220 pages; illustrated. Price, 

 Cloth, $1.50. 



Useful to those who have to nurse, feed, and prescribe for the sick. ... In 

 each case the accepted causation of the disease and the reasons for the special 

 diet prescribed are briefly described. Medical men will find the dietaries and 

 recipes practically useful, and likely to save them trouble in directing the dietetic 

 treatment of patients. 



" We recommend it cordially to the attention of all practitioners ; . . . . both to them and to 

 their patients it may be of the greatest service." Medical Journal, New York. 



DIETS FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN IN HEALTH AND IN 

 DISEASE. By Louis STARR, M. D., Editor of "An American Text- 

 Book of the Diseases of Children." 230 blanks (pocket-book size), per- 

 forated and neatly bound in flexible morocco. Price, $1.25 net. 



The first series of blanks are prepared for the first seven months of infant life ; 

 each blank indicates the ingredients, but not the quantities, of the food, the latter 

 directions being left for the physician. After the seventh month, modifications 

 being less necessary, the diet lists are printed in full. Formula for the prepara- 

 tion of diluents and foods are appended. 



DIET LISTS AND SICK-ROOM DIETARY. By JEROME B. THOMAS, 

 M. D., Visiting Physician to the Home for Friendless Women and Children 

 and to the Newsboys' Home ; Assistant Visiting Physician to the Kings County 

 Hospital; Assistant Bacteriologist, Brooklyn Health Department. Price, 

 $1.50. Send for sample sheet. 



There is here offered, in portable form, as an efficient aid to the better practice 

 of Therapeutics, a collection of detachable Diet Lists and a Sick-room Dietary. 

 It meets a want, for the busy practitioner has but little time to write out Systems 

 of Diet appropriate to his patients, or to describe the preparation of their food. 

 Compiled from the most modern works on dietetics, the Dietary offers a variety 

 of easily-digested foods. 



"A convenience that will be appreciated by the physician." Medical Journal, New York. 



" The work is an excellent one, and ought to be welcomed by physician, patient, and nurse 

 alike." Indian Lancet, Calcutta. 



