THE NURSE; 



OR, 



HINTS ON THE CARE OF THE SICK; 



INCLUDING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, AND A DIGEST OF 

 DOMESTIC MEDICINE. 



By CHARLES T. HARRIS, A.M., M.D. 

 Elegantly bound in Cloth - Price, 60 cents. 



"Every Nurse should have a copy." 



"Every Mother should possess this useful work." 



" It will not hurt physicians even to glance over the pages devoted to 

 mothers and nurses, and this little treatise ought to become one of the 

 tracts domiciled in every household." North Am. Journal of Homoeopathy. 



This is a valuable volume to professional nurses and mothers, the natural 

 nurses. The author strongly advocates the importance of intelligent, self- 

 sacrificing nurses. The instruction the book contains is clearly and con- 

 scientiously given. Boston Inventors & Manufacturers' Gazette. 



Such a work is very much needed. Itis simply and clearly written, giv- 

 ing hints on all the points which a nurse ought to know. We cordially 

 recommend this little work to the attention of mothers and nurses who will 

 find it a valuable vade mecum. Monthly Homoeopathic Review, London. 



A neatly printed, handsomely bound work of over a hundred pages, 

 written with the endeavor, as stated in the preface, to make their scope 

 44 broadenough to cover the wants of two classes; the conscientious and 

 ambitious professional nurse, and the faithful and loving mother." The 

 matter of the worfc, from the introduction to the last page, seems well and 

 carefully written and very sensible. Ypsilanti Sentinel. 



It is written in simple and concise style and free from all technicalities, 

 and abounds in valuable facts and directions to those who have health as 

 well as to those who are called to nurse in the sick room. It is a book every 

 mother could read with profit. Skilled and trained nurses are not a ways in 

 reach, and the lives of those deartoihe family are of ten imperiled by simple 

 ignorance of what every intelligent person should know. Good nursing, 

 every intelligent physician will say, is of more value than drugs. The hand- 

 some little volume should find its way into many homes, and by the intelligent 

 observance of its rules, blessings alone will result. The News. 



^B^May be ordered through your physician, or newsdealer, or will be sent 

 to you direct on receipt of price. 



DUNCAN BROS., Publishers, 



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