SAUNDERS' BOOKS ON 



Bolduan and Grund's Bacteriology for Nurses 



Applied Bacteriology for Nurses. By Charles F. Bolduan, 

 M. D., Assistant to the General Medical Officer; and Marie Grund, 

 M. D., Bacteriologist, Research Laboratory, Department of Health, 

 New York City. i2mo of 155 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.25 net. 



We were fortunate in getting these practical physicians to write this work. It gives par- 

 ticular emphasis to the immediate application of bacteriology to nursing, only the really 

 practical being included. A study of all the modes of infection transmission is presented. 

 At the end of each chapter are suggestions for practical demonstration. 



Register's Fever Nursing 



A Text-Book on Practical Fever Nursing. By Edward C. 

 E.EGISTER, M. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine in the North 

 Carolina Medical College, izmo of 352 pages. Cloth, #2.50 net. 



Hecker, Trumpp, and Abt on Children 



Atlas and Epitome of Diseases of Children. By Dr. R. Hecker 

 and Dr. J. Trumpp, of Munich. Edited, with additions, by Isaac A. 

 Abt, M.D., Assistant Professor of Diseases of Children, Rush Medical 

 College, Chicago. With 48 colored plates, 144 text-cuts, and 453 pages 

 of text. Cloth, $5.00 net. 



The many excellent lithographic plates represent cases seen in the authors' clinics, and 

 have been selected with great care, keeping constantly in mind the practical needs of the 

 general practitioner. These beautiful pictures are so true to nature that their study is 

 equivalent to actual clinical observation. The editor, Dr. Isaac A. Abt, has added all new 

 methods of treatment. 



Lewis' Anatomy and Physiology T he New (3di Edition 



Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses. By LeRoy Lewis, M. D., 

 Formerly Surgeon to and Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology foi 

 Nurses at the Lewis Hospital, Bay City, Michigan. i2mo of 344 pages, 

 with 161 illustrations. Cloth, $1.75 net. 



A demand for such a work as ths. treating the subjects from the nurses' point of view, 

 has long existed. Dr. Lewis has based the plan and scope of this work on the methods 

 employed by him in teaching these branches, making the text unusually simple and clear. 



The Nurses Journal of the Pacific Coast 



" It is not in any sense rudimentary, but comprehensive in its treatment of the subjects 

 in hand. The application of the knowledge of anatomy in the care of the patient is 

 emphasized." 



Friedenwald and Ruhrah's Dietetics New (3d) Edition 



Dietetics for Nurses. By Julius Friedenwald, M. D., Professor 

 of Diseases of the Stomach, and John Ruhrah, M. D., Professor of 

 Diseases of Children, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore. 

 i2mo volume of 431 pages. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



This work has been prepared to meet the needs of the nurse, both in the training 

 school and after graduation. It aims to give the essentials of dietetics, considering briefly 

 the physiology of digestion and the various classes of foods and the part they play in 

 nutrition. 



American Journal of Nursing 



" It is exactly the book for which nurses and others have long and vainly sought. A 

 simple manual of dietetics, which does not turn into a cook-book at the end of the first 

 or second chapter. 



