NURSING. 



Aikens* Primary Studies for Nurses New (ad) Edition 



Primary Studies for Nurses : A Text-Book for First-year Pupil 

 Nurses. By Charlotte A. Aikens, formerly Director of Sibley Memorial 

 Hospital, Washington, D. C. i2mo of 437 pages, illus. Cloth, £1.75 net. 



This work brings together in concise form well-rounded courses of lessons 

 in all subjects which, with practical nursing technic, constitute the primary 

 studies in a nursing course. 



Trained Nurse and Hospital Review 



" It is safe to say that any pupil who has mastered even the major portion of this work 

 would be one of the best prepared first-year pupils that ever stood for examination." 



Aikens' Clinical Studies for Nurses New (2d) Edition 



Clinical Studies for Nurses. By Charlotte A. Aikens, formerly 

 Director of Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, D. C. i2mo of 

 569 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



This new work is written along the same lines as Miss Aikens' former 

 work on ' ' Primary Studies, ' ' to which it is a companion volume. It takes 

 up all subjects taught during the second and third years and takes them 

 up in a concise, forceful way. 



Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette 



" There is a large amount of practical information in this book which the experienced 

 nurse, as well as the undergraduate, will consult with profit. The illustrations are 

 numerous and well selected." 



Aikens' Training-School Methods 



Hospital Training-School Methods and the Head Nurse. By 

 Charlotte A. Aikens, formerly Director of Sibley Memorial Hospital, 

 Washington, D. C. i2mo of 267 pages. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



Trained Nurse and Hospital Review 



" There is not a chapter in the book that does not contain valuable suggestions." 



Aikens' Hospital Management Extremely Practical 



Hospital Management. By Charlotte A. Aikens, formerly Direc- 

 tor of Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, D. C. i2mo of 488 

 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



The Medical Record 



"Tells in concise form exactly what a hospital should do and how it should be run, 

 from the scrubwoman up to its financing. A valuable addition to our literature on this 

 subject." 



