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Recent Important Works on 



Home and Community Hygiene 



FIRST AID IN EMERGENCIES 



By Eldeidge L. Euason, A.B., M.D. Former Lecturer on First Aid in Emergencies, 

 University of Pennsylvania. 

 io6 Illustrations. 215 Pages. $1.75. 

 The best and most compact book, with its convenient thumb index and illustrations, with 

 which to meet all emergencies arising from accidents or sickness. It gives quickly under- 

 stood directions, with special chapters on surgical principles and supplies, bandaging, hemor- 

 rhage and drugs. 



HYGIENE OF THE EYE 



By William Campbell Posey, A.B., M.D. University of Pennsylvania. 

 120 Illustrations. 344 Pages. Octavo. $4.50. 

 None but' an expert could give so effectively the essential points as to the structure of 

 the eye, its care and protection in health and treatment in disease, with the intention of 

 striking at the root of the large percentage of eye troubles and blindness in the American 

 population. It is an authoritative and practical guide to the prevention and conservation of 

 eyesight under all conditions and as such will prove of practical value to the members of 

 the medical profession engaged in industrial work. 



HOME AND COMMUNITY HYGIENE 



By Jean Broadhurst, Ph.D. Teachers' College, Columbia University. 

 428 Pages. I Colored Plate. 119 Illustrations. $2.50. 

 " This is nothing less than an encyclopedia of hygiene written in the simple style which 

 makes it understandable and interesting to the most inexpert layman and yet so scholarly 

 and authoritative as to command the respect of the scientific physician or sanitarian. For 

 the professional library, for the school, for the family. It is to be commended in the 

 heartiest and most unhesitating terms. It is of exceptional interest and practical value."— 

 New York Tribune. 



MOUTH HYGIENE 



By John Sayre Marshall, M.D., Sc.D. Syracuse University. 

 Second edition, revised. 22 Illustrations. i2mo. $2.50. 

 The importance of mouth hygiene to public health is now receiving the attention it 

 deserves. This little handbook covers the subject thoroughly. The facts given and the sug- 

 gestions made are of the greatest value to those interested in community hygiene as well as 

 to iudividtials. The author points out the connection between oral diseases and immorality, 

 drunkenness, crime, and insanity. 



ELIASON'S PRACTICAL BANDAGING 



By Eldridge L. Eliason, A.B., M.D. University of Pennsylvania. 

 Crown Octavo. 124 Pages. 155 Illustrations. Cloth, $1.75. 

 All the recognized classical bandages in common use are described. The exact amount 

 of material required is shown, how to roll, starting, requisites of a bandage and its ending — in 

 a word, it is the most complete and practical work in existence describing the various band- 

 ages and dressings and their application, including Adhesive and Plaster of Paris Dressings. 



PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF MILK HYGIENE 



By Louis A. Klein, V.M.D. Professor of Pharmacology and Veterinary Hygiene in the 

 School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and Dean of the Faculty. 

 41 illustrations in the text. Octavo. $4.00 net. 

 It presents systematically, in concise form, the facts and principles which are of impor- 

 tance in the practice of milk hyg:iene and describes how they may be applied in the inspection 

 of dairy farms and in the examination of milk. It will prove of service to dairy inspectors, 

 milk examiners, public health officials, and others interested in the production of wholesome 

 milk. 



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