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Friedenwald & Ruhrah's 

 Dietetics for Nurses 



Dietetics for Nurses. By JULIUS FRIEDENWALD, M. D., Clinical 

 Professor of Diseases of the Stomach, College of Physicians and Sur- 

 geons, Baltimore ; and JOHN RUHRAH, M. D., Clinical Professor of 

 Diseases of Children, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore. 

 I2mo of 363 pages. Cloth, 6s. 6d. net. 



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This work has been prepared to meet the needs of the nurse, both in the 

 training school and after graduation. It aims to give the essentials of dietetics, 

 considering briefly the physiology of digestion and the various classes of foods 

 and the part they play in nutrition. The subjects of infant feeding and the feeding 

 of the sick are fully discussed, and rectal alimentation and the feeding of oper- 

 ative cases are fully described. Diet-lists and recipes for the invalid's dietary 

 are appended. 



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"It appears to us to contain all the practical side of dietetics, of handy size and de- 

 void of padding." 



Lewis' Anatomy and 

 Physiology for Nurses 



Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses. By LERov LEWIS, M. D., 

 Surgeon to and Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses at 

 the Lewis Hospital, Bay City, Michigan. I2mo of 317 pages, with 

 146 illustrations. Cloth, 73. 6d. net. 



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The author has based the plan and scope of the work on the methods he has 

 employed in teaching the subjects, and has made the text unusually simple and 

 clear. The object was so to deal with anatomy and physiology that the student 

 might easily grasp the primary principles, at the same time laying a broad foun- 

 dation for a wider study. The text is rendered more comprehensive by the 

 practical illustrations, representing the best that could be obtained. 



