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CATALOGUE OF MEDICAL WORKS.
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A SYLLABUS OF GYN1ECOLOGY, arranged in conformity with
The American Text-Book of Gynecology. By J. W. LONG, M. D.,
Professor of Diseases of Women and Children, Medical College of Vir-
ginia, etc. Price, Cloth (interleaved), $I.oo net.
Based upon the teaching and methods laid down in the larger work, this will
not only be useful as a supplementary volume, but to those who do not already
possess the text-book it will also have an independent value as an aid to the
practitioner in gynecological work, and to the student as a guide in the lecture-
room, as the subject is presented in a manner at once systematic, clear, succinct,
and practical.
TEMPERATURE CHART. Prepared by D. T. LAINk, M. D. Size
8 x 13Y inches. Price, per pad of 25 charts, 50 cents.
A conveniently arranged chart for recording Temperature, with columns for
daily amounts of Urinary and Fecal Excretions, Food, Remarks, etc. On the
back of each chart is given in full the method of Brand in the treatment of
Typhoid Fever.
THE NURSE'S DICTIONARY of Medical Terms and Nursing
Treatment, containing Definitions of the Principal Medical and Nursing
Terms, Abbreviations, and Physiological Names, and Descriptions of the
Instruments, Drugs, Diseases, Accidents, Treatments, Operations, Foods,
Appliances, etc. encountered in the ward or in the sick-room. Compiled
for the use of nurses. By HONNOR MORTEN, author of " How to Become
a Nurse," " Sketches of Hospital Life," etc. Second and enlarged edi-
tion. I6mo, I40 pages. Price, Cloth, $I.oo.
This little volume is intended for use merely as a small reference-book which
can be consulted at the bedside or in the ward. It gives sufficient explanation
to the nurse to enable her to comprehend a case until she has leisure to look
up larger and fuller works on the subject.
"Should be at the disposal of every nurse."-Birmingham Medical Review.
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Examiner.
" A book which every progressive nurse must have."-Medical World.
" This little volume is almost indispensable in the training school and in the library of the
nurse."-New York Medical Times.
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Cerna, David. Notes on the Newer Remedies: Their Therapeutic Applications and Modes of Administration, Second Edition, book, 1894; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143542/m1/264/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas Health Science Center Libraries.