niSEASES OF CHILDREN. 



Kerley's Pediatrics 



Practice of Pediatrics. By Charles Gilmore Kerley, M. D., 

 Professor of Diseases of Children, New York Polyclinic Medical School 

 and Hospital. Octavo of 913 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $6.50 net. 



Published January, 1918 



SECOND EDITION 



This work is not a cut-and-dried treatise — ^but the practice of pediatrics, giving 

 fullest attention to diagnosis and treatment. The chapters on the newborn and its 

 diseases, the feeding and growth of the baby, the care of the mother's breasts, 

 artificial feeding, milk modification and sterilization, diet for older children — ^from 

 a monograph of 125 pages. Then are discussed in detail every disease of child- 

 hood, telling just what measures should be instituted, what drugs given, 60 valu- 

 able prescriptions being included. The chapter on -vaccine^ therapy is right down to 

 the minute, including every new method of proved value — with the exact technic. 

 There is an excellent chapter on Gymnastic Therapeutics. Another feature con- 

 sists of the i6j illustrative cases — case teaching of the most practical sort. 



Dr. A. D. Black&der, McGill University, Montreal 



" Dr. Kerley is a pediatrician of large experience who thinks for himself and is never con- 

 tent to accept, without testing, the experiences or statements of previous writers. His book hie 

 a Yery definite value." 



Bandler's The Expectant Mother 



Published August, 1916 



This is decidedly a book for the woman preparing for childbirth. It has 

 chapters on menstruation, nourishment of mother during pregnancy, nausea, 

 care of breasts, examination of urine, preparations for labor, care of mother and 

 child after delivery, twilight sleep, and dozens of other matters of great interest 

 to the expectant mother. 



i2mo of 213 pages, illustrated. By S. Wyllis Bandler, M, D,, Professor of Diseases of Women, New 

 York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, Cloth, $i.2S net. 



Winslow's Prevention of Disease 



Published November, 1916 



This book is a practical guide for the layman, giving him briefly the means 

 to avoid the various diseases described. The chapters on diet, exercise, tea, 

 coffee, and alcohol are of special interest, as is that on the prevention of cancer. 

 There are chapters on the prevention of malaria, colds, constipation, obesity, 

 nervous disorders, tuberculosis, etc. The work is a record of twenty-five 

 years' active practice. 



i2mo of 348 pages, illustrated. By Kenelm Winslow, M, D,, formerly Assistant Professor of Com- 

 parative Therapeutics, Harvard University, Cloth. $1.75 net. 



Kerr's Diagnostics of Children's Diseases 



Dr. Kerr's work is written absolutely for the general practitioner — to aid him 

 in diagnosing disease in his child patients. He approaches his subject as the 

 child is approached in the sick-room. It is strictly a clinical work — a first aid 

 in the diagnosis of disease in children. Published February, 1907 



Octavo of S42 pages, illustrated. By Le Grand Kerr, M, D,, Professor of Diseases of Children in the 

 Brooklyn Postgraduate Medical School, Brooklyn, Cloth, $5,00 net. 



