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American Illustrated Dictionary 



New (7th) Edition 5000 Sold in Two Months 



The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary. A new and com- 

 plete dictionary of the terms used in Medicine, Surgery. Dentistry, 

 Pharmacy, Chemistry, Veterinary Science, Nursing, and kindred 

 branches; with over 100 new and elaborate tables and many hand- 

 some illustrations. By W. A. NEWMAN BORLAND, M. D. Large 

 octavo, 1 107 pages, bound in full flexible leather, $4. 50 net ; with thumb 

 index, $5.00 net. 



The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary defines hundreds of terms not 

 defined in any other dictionary bar none. It gives the capitalization and pro- 

 nunciation of all words. It makes a feature of the derivation or etymology of the 

 words. Every word has a separate paragraph, thus making it easy to find a 

 word quickly. The tables of arteries, muscles, nerves, veins, etc., are of the 

 greatest help in assembling anatomic facts. Every word is given its definition a 

 definition that defines in the fewest possible words. 



Howard A. Kelly. M. D., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. 



"The American Illustrated Dictionary is admirable. It is so well gotten up and of such 

 convenient size. No errors have been found in my use of it." 



Goodnow's First- Year Nursing 



First-Year Nursing. By MINNIE GOODNOW, R. N., formerly Superintendent of the 

 Women's Hospital, Denver. I2mo of 328 pages, illustrated. Cloth, #1.50 net. 



Miss Goodnow's work deals entirely with the practical side of first-year nursing work. It 

 is the application of text-book knowledge. It tells the nurse how to do those things she is 

 called upon to do in her first year in the training school the actual ward work. 



Roberts' Bacteriology and Pathology for Nurses 



Bacteriology and Pathology for Nurses. By JAY G. ROBERTS, PH. G., M. D., 



Oskaloosa, Iowa. I2mo of 206 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.25 net 



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. 





