Some Macmillan Books on Kindred Subjects of Interest 

 to the General Header and Student 



Advice to Consumptives. Home Treatment, 

 After-Care, and Prevention 



By NOEL DEAN BARDSWELL, M.D. 



MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENTj KING EDWARD VII SANATORIUM 



Cloth, 148 pp., index, izmo, $0.^5 net 



The after-care of the consumptive on leaving the sanatorium is of the highest impor- 

 tance, and just the knowledge that is required for this care by an expert of the first rank 

 will be found in this convenient little volume. 



Nursing the Insane 



By CLARA BARRUS, M.D. 



Clothj 4og pp., index, 8vo, $2.00 net 



The author of this very important book is the woman assistant-physician in the State 

 Homeopathic Hospital for the Insane at Middletown, N.Y. It is addressed primarily 

 to the special nurse, and unites with minute directions for the care of persons whose 

 minds, as well as their bodies, are diseased^ an explanation of the reason for each thing 

 recommended. To physicians the book is important as marking the ^reat advance which 

 has taken place in the last few years in the whole subject of treating insane patients. 



Confessio Medici 



Clotk, gilt top, 158 pp., i2mo, $1.2$ net 

 " There is nothing sensational about this book. ... It is just a series of talks by a 

 man who has seen much and thought much," — Exfress (Buffalo) . 



The Conquest of Nerves , 



By J. W. COURTNEY, M.D. 



Cloth, gilt top, 2og pp., index, ismo, $1.25 net 



A book of sensible, practical advice with regard to the fundamental principles of mental 



healing and the applications of these principles that can safely be made by every person 



for himself. From the best possible standpoint — that of a broad-minded, experienced 



physician — Dr. Courtney takes up this principle and discusses it. 



The Healthy Baby : The Care and Feeding of 

 Infants in Sickness and in Health 



By ROGER H. DENNETT, M.D. 



INSTRUCTOR IN DISEASES OF CHILDREN IN THE NEW YORK POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL 

 SCHOOL, ASSISTANT ATTENDING PHYSICIAN TO THE BABIES' WARDS IN THE NEW YORK 

 POST-GRADUATE HOSPITAL; CHIEF OF CLINIC IN THE POST-GRADUATE DISPENSARY FOR 

 children; FELLOW OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE 



Cloth, 235 pp., index, i2mo, $1.00 net 



Dr. Dennett is a well-known physician in New York City and is also a writer of repu- 

 tation. What he has to say, therefore, on such subjects as appetite, clothing, the bath, 

 exercise, discipline, nervousness, fever, the throat, the teeth, milk, and mixing and care 

 of the food, and food for traveling, is certain to secure wide attention. Physicians can 

 well recommend this book to mothers. 



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