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Schamberg's Diseases of the 

 Skin and Eruptive Fevers 



Diseases of the Skin and Eruptive Fevers. By JAY 



F. SCHAMBERG, M. D., Professor of Dermatology and the In- 

 fectious Eruptive Diseases, Philadelphia Polyclinic. Octavo of 

 585 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $3.25 net. 



THIRD EDITION published September, 1915 



Dr. Schamberg takes up all diseases of the skin, giving special 

 emphasis to those diseases met most frequently in general practice. 

 The work is particularly full on act mother apy, rontgenotherapy, and 

 radium, these modern measures being discussed in a separate chap- 

 ter as well as under the various diseases. The exanthemata are 

 considered in a special chapter, diagnosis and treatment being given 

 unusual space. In addition, there are described the usual and the 

 accidental eruptions occurring in such diseases as typhoid, epidemic 

 cerebrospinal meningitis, influenza, malaria, tonsillitis, etc. This 

 is an important feature. All the new vaccines and serums are con- 

 sidered their use both in diagnosis and treatment. The many 

 comparative tables of symptoms and the wealth of reliable pre- 

 scriptions make " Schamberg " a most practical work for the gen- 

 eral practitioner as well as for the specialist. 



Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin 



"The descriptions of the eruptions are so clear and concise that the appearance of a 

 disease can readily be imagined. The arrangement of diagnosis of many of the diseases is 

 excellent, the points considered being placed opposite one another in parallel rows." 



Asher's Chemistry & Toxicology for Nurses 



CHEMISTRY AMD TOXICOLOGY FOR NURSES. By PHILIP ASHER, 

 PH. G., M. D., Dean and Professor of Chemistry, New Orleans Col- 

 lege of Pharmacy. I2mo of 190 pages. Cloth, $1.25 net. 



Dr. Asher's one aim in writing this book was to emphasize throughout the applica- 

 tion of chemical and toxicologic knowledge in the practice of nursing. This he has 

 succeeded in doing. The nurse, both in training-school and in graduate practice, 

 will find it extremely helpful because the subject is made so clear. October, 1914 



