SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Keefer's Military Hygiene 



Military Hygiene and Sanitation. By Frank R.Keefee, Colonel, 

 Medical Corps, United States Army. i2mo of 340 pages, illustrated. 



Cloth, $1.75 net. Published July. 1918 



This is a concise, though complete text-book on this subject, containing 

 chapters on the care of troops, recruits and recruiting, personal hygiene, physical 

 training, preventable diseases, clothing, equipment, water-supply, foods and their 

 preparation, hygiene and sanitation of posts and barracks, the troopship, hygiene 

 and sanitation of marches, camps, and battlefields, disposal of wastes, tropical and 

 arctic service, venereal diseases, alcohol and other narcotics, and a glossary. 



Bergey's Hygiene 



The Principles of Hygiene; A Practical Manual for Students, 

 Physicians, and Health Officers. By D. H. Bergey, A. M., M. D., 

 Assistant Professor of Bacteriology in the University of Pennsylvania. 

 Octavo volume of 543 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $^.t,o net. 



SIXTH EDITION— Published February. 1918 



This book is intended to meet the needs of students of medicine in the 

 acquirement of a knowledge of those principles upon which modern hygienic 

 practises are based, and to aid physicians and health officers in familiarizing 

 themselves with the advances made in hygiene and sanitation in recent years. 

 This fifth edition has been very carefully revised, and much new matter 

 added, so as to include the most recent advancements. 



Buffalo Medical Journal 



■' It will be found of value to the practitioner of medicine and the practical sanitarian ; and 

 students of architecture, who need to consider problems of heating, lighting, ventilation, water 

 supply, and sewage disposal, may consult it with profit." 



Pyle's Personal Hygiene New (7th) Edition— August, 1917 



A Manual of Personal Hygiene : Proper Living upon a Ph)'siologic 

 Basis. By Eminent Specialists. Edited by Walter L. Pyle, A. M., 

 M. D., Assistant Surgeon to Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia. Octavo 

 volume of 555 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $i.7i net. 



The book has been thoroughly revised for this new edition, and a new chapter on 

 Food Adulteration by DR. Harvey W. Wiley added. There are important chapters 

 on Domestic Hygiene and Home Gymnastics, Hydrotherapy, Mechanotherapy, and 

 First Aid Measures. 



"The work has been excellently done, there is no undue repetition, and the writers 

 have succeeded unusually well in presenting facts of practical significance based on sound 

 knowledge." — Boston Medical ani Surgical Journal. 



