PERSONAL HYGIENE. 



Galbraith's 

 Four Epochs of Woman's Life 



Second Revised Edition Recently Issued 



The Four Epochs of Woman's Life: A Study in Hygiene. By 

 ANNA M. GALBRAITH, M. D., Fellow of the New York Academy of 

 Medicine, etc. With an Introductory Note by JOHN H. MUSSER, M.D., 

 Professor of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. I2mo 

 volume of 247 pages. Cloth, 6s. 6d. net. 



MAIDENHOOD, MARRIAGE. MATERNITY, MENOPAUSE 



In this instructive work are stated, in a modest, pleasing, and conclusive 

 manner, those truths of which every woman should have a thorough knowledge. 

 Written, as it is, for the laity, the subject is discussed in language readily grasped 

 even by those most unfamiliar with medical subjects. 



Birmingham Medical Review, England 



" We do not as a rule care for medical books written for the instruction of the public. But 

 we must admit that the advice in Dr. Galbraith's work is in the main wise and wholesome." 



Pyle's Personal Hygiene 



A Manual of Personal Hygiene : Proper Living upon a Physiologic 

 Basis. By Eminent Specialists. Edited by WALTER L. PYLE, A. M., 

 M. D., Assistant Surgeon to Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia. Octavo 

 volume of 441 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, 6s. net. 



NEW (2d) EDITION-RECENTLY ISSUED 



The object of this manual is to set forth plainly the best means of developing 

 and maintaining physical and mental vigor. It represents a thorough exposition 

 of living upon a physiologic basis. In this new second edition there have been 

 added new chapters on Home Gymnastics and Domestic Hygiene, besides an 

 Appendix of Emergency Procedures. 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



" The work has been excellently done, there is no undue repetition, and the writers have 

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