AIKENS’ ETHICS FOR NURSES
This book emphasizes the importance of ethical training for nurses. It is a most excellent text-book, particularly well adapted for classroom work. The plan of the book calls for a combination of the recitation and discussion method of class teaching. The book is inspirational in that it will arouse desires to work up to higher standards of life and conduct. The illustrations and practical problems used in the book are drawn from life. There is no other work just like this one.
- Published April, 1916.
- By Charlotte A. Aikens.
- Cloth, $2.00 net.
ASHER’S CHEMISTRY AND TOXICOLOGY
It was Dr. Asher’s constant aim to make this work unusually useful to the student nurse and to the nurse in postgraduate practice. You get chapters on the elements, nomenclature, molecular and atomic weights, non-metallic elements, the metallic elements, carbon and its compounds, the acids, physiologic chemistry (proteins, milk, urine), giving the technic for the tests, the formulas, chemical equations, etc.
- New (2d) Edition—Published October, 1918.
- By Philip Asher, Ph. G., M. D.
- Cloth, $1.50 net.
WILSON’S OBSTETRIC NURSING
Dr. Wilson’s little book presents in detail everything connected with pregnancy and labor and their management. The entire subject is covered—from the beginning of pregnancy, its course, signs, on to the approach of labor, its actual accomplishment, the puerperium, complications, care of the infant, and after-care of the mother—always emphasizing the nurse’s duties.
- Third Edition—Published April, 1916.
- By W. Reynolds Wilson, M. D.
- Cloth, $1.50 net.
MACFARLANE’S GYNECOLOGY