Stoney's Nursing
NEW (4th) EDITION
In this excellent volume the author explains the entire range of private nursing as distinguished from hospital nursing; and the nurse is given definite directions how best to meet the various emergencies. The American Journal of Nursing says it "is the fullest and most complete" and "may well be recommended as being of great general usefulness. The best chapter is the one on observation of symptoms which is very thorough." There are directions how to improvise everything ordinarily needed in the sick room.
Practical Points in Nursing. By Emily M. A. Stoney, Superintendent
of the Training School for Nurses in the Carney Hospital,
South Boston, Mass. 12mo, 495 pages, illustrated. Cloth, $1.75 net.
Stoney's Materia Medica
NEW (3d) EDITION
Stoney's Materia Medica was written by a head nurse who knows just what the nurse needs. American Medicine says it contains "all the information in regards to drugs that a nurse should possess. * * * The treatment of poisoning is stated in a manner that will permit of its being carried out thoroughly and intelligently."
Materia Medica for Nurses. By Emily M. A. Stoney, Superintendent
of the Training School for Nurses in the Carney Hospital,
South Boston, Mass. 12mo volume of 300 pages. Cloth, $1.50 net.
Stoney's Surgical Technic
NEW (3d) EDITION
The first part of the book is devoted to Bacteriology and Antiseptics; the second part to Surgical Technic, Signs of Death, Autopsies, Bandaging and Dressings, Obstetric Nursing, Care of Infants, etc., Hygiene and Personal Conduct of the Nurse, etc. The New York Medical Record says it "is a very practical book which presents the subjects stated in its title in a concise manner."
Bacteriology and Surgical Technic for Nurses. By Emily M. A.
Stoney. Revised by Frederic R. Griffith, M. D., New York
12mo volume of 300 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 net.