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A

Medical Dictionary

for Nurses

Giving the Definition, Pronunciation, and Derivation of the principal terms used in medicine, together with supplementary tables of weights, measures, chemical symbols, etc. arranged with special reference to use by the nursing profession

By Amy E. Pope

Formerly Instructor in the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing

Author of “Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses,” etc.

12o. Illustrated. 288 pages. $1.00

In full flexible Morocco, Thumb Index. $1.60

No one could be better fitted to produce this book, filling a long-felt want, than Miss Pope, because of her large practical experience as a nurse, instructor, and author. Without question this volume must quickly be recognized as indispensable to the students of her great profession.

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Text-Book

of

Anatomy and Physiology

For Nurses

by

Amy E. Pope

Author, with Anna Caroline Maxwell, of “Practical Nursing,” and Former Instructor in Practical Nursing and Dietetics in the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing.

Crown 8o. With 135 Illustrations, many in color

$1.75 net. Postage extra

The object of this work is to provide a text-book containing more physiology than the books on anatomy and physiology hitherto provided for nurses. The book is very fully illustrated and contains a number of questions for each chapter; also an extensive glossary, which includes a detailed explanation of all the chemical and physical terms used.

Practical Nursing

A Text-Book for Nurses

By Anna Caroline Maxwell

Superintendent of the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing

and

Amy Elizabeth Pope

Formerly Instructor in the Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing; Instructor in School of Nursing, St. Luke’s Hospital, San Francisco, Cal.

Third Edition, Revised. Crown 8o. About 900 pages. With 91 Illustrations. $2.00.

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Over 50,000 copies of Practical Nursing had been sold up to January 1st, 1914. This new edition has been entirely reset, revised, and enlarged, and contains over 50 per cent. more material than the previous editions. An important feature of the new edition is, that the authors have not confined themselves to one method of treatment where experience has shown that other methods may be more effective in certain cases. Detailed instructions have been given, thus bringing the book in line with the latest developments in practical nursing.

A Text-Book of Materia Medica for Nurses

Compiled by

Lavinia L. Dock

Graduate of Bellevue Training School for Nurses, Secretary of the American Federation of Nurses and of the International Council of Nurses, etc.

Fourth edition, revised and enlarged. 12o. net, $1.50

“The work is interesting, valuable, and worthy of a position in any library.”—N. Y. Medical Record.

“It is written very concisely, and little can be found in it to criticize unfavorably, except the inevitable danger that the student will imagine after reading it that the whole subject has been mastered. The subject of therapeutics has been omitted as not a part of a nurse’s study, and this omission is highly to be commended. It will prove a valuable book for the purpose for which it is intended.”—N. Y. Medical Journal.


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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

  1. P. [173], the portions listed in “Potassium permanganate, oz. 111.; liquid formaldehyde, pint 1.” are unlikely to be correct. Did not alter the passage.
  2. Silently corrected obvious typographical errors and variations in spelling.
  3. Retained archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.
  4. Re-indexed footnotes using numbers.