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Starr and Westcott on 

 Diseases of Children 



A Text-Book of Diseases of Children. Edited by Louis STARR, 

 M. D., Consulting Pediatrist to the Maternity Hospital, etc. ; assisted 

 by THOMPSON S. WESTCOTT, M. D., Attending Physician to the Dispen- 

 sary for Diseases of Children, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. 

 Two handsome octavos, 1244 pages, profusely illustrated. Beautifully 

 bound in Cloth, 305. net. 



SECOND REVISED EDITION 



To keep up with the rapid advances in the field of pediatrics, the whole sub- 

 ject-matter embraced in the first edition has been carefully revised, new articles 

 added, some original papers amended, and a number entirely rewritten and 

 brought up to date. The volume has thus been increased in size by a very 

 considerable amount of fresh material. 



British Medical Journal 



" May be recommended as a thoroughly trustworthy and satisfactory guide to the subject 

 of the diseases of children." 



Paul's Fever Nursing 



Nursing in the Acute Infectious Fevers. By GEORGE P. PAUL, 

 M. D., Assistant Visiting Physician and Adjunct Radiographer to the 

 Samaritan Hospital, Troy, N. Y. I2mo volume of 200 pages. Cloth, 

 45. net. 



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Dr. Paul his written this little work especially for the trained nurse, so that all 

 extraneous matter has been studiously avoided. The author has laid great stress 

 upon care and management in each disease, as this relates directly to the duties 

 of the nurse. The book is divided into three parts. The first part treats of fever 

 in its general aspects ; the second discusses, each of the acute infectious fevers, 

 giving cause, signs, symptoms, course, prognosis, care, and management ; the 

 third deals with practical procedures and information necessary to the proper 

 management of the diseases discussed. 



