NU1?SING. 



Nursing in Diseases of the 

 Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat 



Nursing in Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. By the 



Committee on Nurses of the Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital: 

 J. Edward Giles, M. D., Surgeon in the Eye Department ; Arthur B. 

 Duel, M. D. (Chairman), Surgeon in the Ear Department; Harmon 

 Smith, M. D., Surgeon in the Throat Department. Assisted by John 

 R. Shannon, M. D., Assistant Surgeon in the Eye Department ; and 

 John R. Page, M. D., Assistant Surgeon in the Ear Department. With 

 chapters by Herbert B. Wilcox, M. D., Attending Physician to the 

 Hospital; and Miss Eugenia D. Ayers, Superintendent of Nurses. 

 l2mo of 260 pages, illustrated. Cloth, #1.50 net. 



A VALUABLE BOOK 



This is a practical book, prepared by surgeons who, from their experience in 

 the operating amphitheater and at the bedside, have realized the shortcomings of 

 present nursing books in regard to eye, ear, nose, and throat nursing. The scope 

 of the work has been limited to what an intelligent nurse should know, and the 

 style throughout is simple, plain, and definite. 



New York Medical Journal 



" Every side of the question has been fully taken into consideration." 



Stoney's 

 Materia Medica for Nurses 



Practical Materia Medica for Nurses, with an Appendix containing 

 Poisons and their Antidotes, with Poison-Emergencies ; Mineral Waters ; 

 Weights and Measures ; Dose-List, and a Glossary of the Terms used 

 in Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By Emily A. M. Stoney, for- 

 merly of the Carney Hospital, South Boston. l2mo of 300 pages, 

 Cloth, $1.50 net. 



THE NEW (3d) EDITION 



In making the revision for this new third edition, all the newer drugs have 

 been introduced and fully discussed. The consideration of the drugs includes 

 their sources and composition, their various preparations, physiologic actions, 

 directions for administering, and the symptoms and treatment of poisoning. 



Journal of the American Medical Association 



" So far as we can see, it contains everything that a nurse ought to know in regard to drugs. 

 As a reference-book for nurses it will without question be very useful." 



