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De Lee's Obstetrics for Nurses 



Obstetrics for Nurses. By JOSEPH B. DE LEE, M.D., Professor 

 of Obstetrics in the Northwestern University Medical School; Lecturer 

 in the Nurses' Training Schools of Mercy, Wesley, Provident, Cook 

 County, and Chicago Lying-in Hospitals. I2mo volume of 460 pages, 



fully illustrated. Cloth, I2s. net. 



JUST ISSUED NEW (2nd) EDITION 



The illustrations in Dr. De Lee's work are nearly all original, and represent 

 photographs taken from actual scenes. The text is the result of the author's eight 

 years' experience in lecturing to the nurses of five different training schools. 



J. Clifton Edgar, M. D., 



Professor of Obstetrics and Clinical Midwifery, Cornell Medical School, N. Y. 

 " It is far-and-away the best that has come to my notice, and I shall take great pleasure in 

 recommending it to my nurses, and students as well."' 



Davis* Obstetric and 

 Gynecologic Nursing 



Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing. By EDWARD P. DAVIS, A.M., 

 M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, Jefferson Medical College and Philadel- 

 phia Polyclinic. I2mo of 400 pages, illustrated. Buckram, 8s. net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED SECOND REVISED EDITION 



The Lancet, London 



" Not only nurses, but even newly qualified medical men, would learn a great deal by a 

 perusal of this book. It is written in a clear and pleasant style, and is a work we can recom- 

 mend." 



Reference Handbook for Nurses 



A Reference Handbook for Nurses. By AMANDA K. BECK, of 

 Chicago, 111. 32mo of 177 pages. Flexible morocco, 55. net. 



RECENTLY ISSUED 



This little book contains information upon every question that comes to a 

 nurse in her daily work, and embraces all the information that she requires to 

 carry out any directions given by the physician. 



Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 



Must be regarded as an extremely useful book, not only for nurses, but for physicians." 



