The Tuberculosis Nurse: Her Function and Her Qualifications: A Handbook for Practical Workers in the Tuberculosis CampaignLa Motte, Ellen N. (Ellen Newbold)
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The Tuberculosis Nurse: Her Function and Her Qualifications: A Handbook for Practical Workers in the Tuberculosis Campaign
La Motte, Ellen N. (Ellen Newbold)
Tuberculosis -- Nursing; Tuberculosis -- Nursing -- United States -- History
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 8^o. About 900 pages. With 91
Illustrations. $2.00.
Postage extra_
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. 12^o. 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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G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New York London
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