THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING COLGATE'S TALC POWDER FINENESS T is the fineness in addition to the purity and boric acid content of Colgate's Talc that makes this powder so satisfactory, soothing and sanative. There is no irritation when Colgate's is used for chafing, dry massage or as a cooling application to comfort and refresh a restless patient. An absorbent, protective and economical powder to use in the sick room or nursery. Contains the right amount of boric acid,-more than any other tale powder examined by A. A. Breneman, M. Sc. Daintily perfumed-eleven different scents to meet patients' preferences-or unscented. Each delightful for professional needs or personal use. A trial size of Baby Talc will be sent to any nurse mentioning this JOURNAL-also a copy of Dr. Breneman's report on request. COLGATE & CO., Dept. 73, 199 Fulton St., New York THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING Book Department The main object of this department is to serve as a distributing bureau of nursing and medical books for the convenience of our subscribers. If the book you want is not listed in these pages we can get it for you if you will send us its exact title and the name of the author. The prices are just the same as charged by the publishers, but the trouble of writing to different publishers is avoided. There are no reductions from the prices quoted in these lists. Books ordered cannot be returned. Payment should accompany the order, and remittances should be made payable to THE AMERICAN JOUrnal of NurSING. NURSING TEXT-BOOKS Practical Nursing, Maxwell-Pope (Revised edition), $2.00. Notes on Nursing, Nightingale, 85c. A Manual of Nursing, Donahoe, $2.00. Making Good on Private Duty, Lounsbery, $1.25. Reference Hand-book for Trained Nurses, Beck, 1.50. Modern Methods in Nursing, Sanders, $2.50. The Junior Nurse, Brown, $1.50. The Book of Home Nursing, Campbell, $1.50. Nursing Technique, Wheeler, $1.50. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses, Kimber, 4th edition, $2.60; postage, 29c. Anatomy and Physiology, Bundy, $2.25. Anatomy, Gray, $6.00. Anatomy, Piersol, $7.50. The Human Body, Martin, $2.50. Elementary Physiology, Huxley, $1.40, postage, 16c. Biology and its Makers, Locy, $2.75. Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses, Pope, $2.00. MATERIA MEDICA Essentials of Materia Medica and Therapeutics for Materia Medica for Nurses, Dock, $1.50. The Essentials of Homeopathic Materia Medica, Dewey, Lectures on the Action of Medicines, Brunton, $4.00. Elementary Materia Medica for Pupil Nurses, Scott, $1.00. Materia Medica for Nurses, Paul, $1.50. Quiz Compend, Potter, $1.50. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Parker, 1.75. OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Obstetrics for Nurses, DeLee, $2.75. Nurse's Handbook of Obstetrics, Cook, $2.25. Reference Handbook, Gynaecology for Nurses, McFar- Preparation for Motherhood, Scovil, $1.00. DISEASES OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN Care and Feeding of Infants and Children, Ramsey, $2.00. The Care of Children, Scovil, $1.00. The Baby, His Care and Training, Wheeler, $1.00. Care of the Baby, Griffith, $1.50. Mother and Child, Davis, $2.00. Diseases of Children for Nurses, McComb, $2.25. The Baby, Brown, $1.00. The Healthy Baby, Dennett, $1.25. The Backward Baby, Sheffield, $1.50. The Practical Care of the Baby and Young Child, Kilmer, 75c. What Every Mother Should Know About Her Infants and Young Children, Kerley, 35c. The Baby's Food. Abt, $1.25. Nursing in Diseases of Children, Leo-Wolf, $2.50. Principles of Mental Hygiene, White, $2. Nursing the Insane, Barrus, $2.00. Self-Control and How to Secure it, Dubois, $1.75. Nursing and Care of Nervous and Insane, Mills, $1.50; Psychology and Mental Disease, Burr, $1.50. The Management of a Nerve Patient. Schofield, $1.50. SURGERY Measures in Treatment of War Wounds, Keen, $2.25 The Roller Bandage, Hopkins, $1.50; postage, 10c. Principles and Practice of Bandaging, Davis, $1.00. Immediate Care of the Injured, Morrow, $2.75. Red Cross Text-Book on First Aid, Lynch, $1.00; in paper, 35c. American Red Cross Charts, Lynch, $4.00. Surgical Nursing and Hospital Technic, Howell, $4.25. Standard Surgical Dressings, Mackensie, 30c. Bandaging, Whiting, $1.50. Care of Patients, Gynecologic and Abdominal, Montgomery, $1.25. The Operating Room, Smith, $1.50. First Aid in Emergencies, Eliason, $1.75. First Aid and Emergency Treatment, Burnham, $2. HYGIENE, SANITATION, ETC. Hygiene for Nurses, McIsaac, $1.25. Principles of Sanitary Science and Public Health, Sedgwick, $3.00. Personal Hygiene, Pyle, $1.75. Cost of Cleanness, Richards, $1.00. Hygiene of Transmissible Diseases, Abbott, $2.50. Household Hygiene, Elliott, $1.25. Youth-its Education, Regimen and Hygiene, Hall, $1.50. Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, Rosenau, Third Edi tion, $6.50. Primer of Hygiene, Ritchie and Caldwell, 50 cents. PLEASE MENTION THE JOURNAL WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING Book Department—Continued DIETETICS Diabetic Cookery, Oppenheimer, $2. First Lessons in Food and Diet, Richards, 30c. Cost of Food, Richards, $1.00. Dietetics, Gilman Thompson, $5.00. Diet in Disease, Pattee, 11th edition, $2.00. How to Cook for the Sick, Sachse, $1.50; postage, 8c. Food and Cookery for the Sick and Convalescent, Essentials of Dietetics in Health and Disease, Pope and Dietetics for Nurses, Friendenwald & Ruhrah, $1.50. Cook Book for Nurses, Hill, 75c. Nutrition and Dietetics, Hall, $2.00. Lessons in the Proper Feeding of the Family, Gibbs, 25c. Cooking for Two, Hill, $1.50. Diet Lists of the Presbyterian Hospital, New York, Carter, $1.00. The Modern Milk Problem, MacNutt, $2.00. A Dietary Computer, Pope, $1.25. Foods and their Adulterations, Wiley, $4.00. Low Cost Cooking, Nesbitt, 50c. Milk and Milk Products, Michels, 75c. Chemistry of Food and Nutrition, Sherman, $2.00. The New Cookery, Cooper, $2.00. Principles and Practice of Infant Feeding, Hess, $2.00. Essentials of Dietetics, Perry, $1.25. Diseases of Nutrition and Infant Feeding, Morse and Talbot, $2.50. Modern Dietetics, Graves, $2.00. Starvation (Allen) Treatment of Diabetes, Hill and Eckman, $1.25. VISITING NURSING AND SOCIAL WORK District Nursing, Jacques, $1.00. Misery and its Causes, Devine, $1.25. Efficiency and Relief, Devine, 75c. Social Work in Hospitals, Cannon, $1.50. Medical and Sanitary Inspection of Schools, Newmayer, $2.50. Visiting Nurse Manual, Foley, 25c; postage, 3c. The House on Henry Street, Wald, $2.50. Public Health Nursing, Gardner, $1.75. Social Diagnosis, Richmond, $2.00. The School Nurse, Struthers, $1.75. A Handbook for School Nurses, Kelly and Bradshaw, $1.00. The Hospital as a Social Agent, Catlin, $1.25. Elementary Chemistry, Remsen, 84c. Bacteriology for Nurses, McIsaac, $1.25. Bacteria, Yeast and Molds, Conn, $1.20. and Practical Urinalysis for Nurses, Marquardt, 60c. Dust and its Dangers, Prudden, $1.00. Chemistry and Chemical Urinalysis for Nurses, Amoss, $1.50 Household Chemistry, Vulte, $1.50. Physics and Chemistry for Nurses, Bliss and Olive, $2.00. Applied Bacteriology for Nurses, Bolduan and Grund, $1.50. Laboratory Technique for Nurses, Gibson, $1.25. MEDICAL DICTIONARIES The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary, Dorland, $5.00. American Pocket Medical Dictionary, Dorland, $1.25. A Medical Dictionary for Nurses, Pope, $1.00. English, French and Italian Medical Vocabulary, 50 cents. MISCELLANEOUS Reclaiming the Maimed, McKenzie, $2. Mathematics for Nurses, Smith, Upton, Gage, 25 cents. English-Italian Phrase Book for Social Workers, Waller, 75 cents. Life of Florence Nightingale, Cook, $7.50. History of Nursing, Nutting-Dock, 4 volumes, $10.00; Nursing Problems and Obligations, Parsons, $1.00. A New Cranford, McIsaac, 25c. Hygiene and Morality, Dock, $1.25. Ten Sex Talks to Girls, Steinhardt, $1.00. Manual for Institution Libraries, Scott, 25c. State Board Questions and Answers for Nurses, Foote, $2.50. First Lessons in Spoken French for Doctors and Nurses, Wilkins, Coleman and Preston, 50c; postage, 4c. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NURSING WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this heading will be charged for at the rate of $2.00 for each insertion of fifty words or less. No display. Cash must accompany order to insure insertion, and copy must be received by the 10th of the month to secure insertion in the month following. THIS COLUMN IS DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO WANTED. By graduate registered nurse, position as superintendent of nurses in hospital of 100 beds or over; or assistant to superintendent of nurses in large hospital. Experienced, good teacher and disciplinarian. Best of references Address S. E. C., care of American Journal of Nursing, 45 S. 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WANTED.-Superintendency of hospital or hospital and training school by March 1, 1919. Graduate, registered nurse, with college preparation for administrative work. The wish for a larger field the reason for giving up present position as superintendent of hospital and training school. M. M. E., care American Journal of Nursing, 45 S. Union Street, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED. By a graduate nurse, R.N. (Pennsylvania) position as assistant superintendent, supervisor of a department, or superintendent of a small hospital. Address X. Y. Z., care of American Journal of Nursing, 45 South Union Street, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED.-A position as superintendent of hospital and nurses in small hospital, or superintendent or assistant superintendent of training school in large hospital, by a Columbia graduate, with nine years' experience in institutional work. Address E. F. B., care American Journal of Nursing, 45 South Union Street, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED.-Assistant superintendent of nurses, able to give lectures to juniors. Salary $75.00 a month, full maintenance and rooms. Apply to Superintendent of Nurses, Newberry State Hospital, Newberry, Mich. WANTED.-Experienced, trained instructor for training school of eighteen nurses. Salary $75.00 a month and maintenance. Address M. V. H., care of American Journal of Nursing, 45 S. Union Street, Rochester, N. Y. CHIEF NURSE (FEMALE) WANTED FOR THE PANAMA CANAL HOSPITAL.-Must be graduate of school for trained nurses with at least three years' experience, including training course, and a good executive with previous experience as Chief Nurse or in similar capacity. Must be American citizen (final papers) under 40 years of age, in good health. Wages $175 month with free quarters, less $20 for subsistence. Free steamship transportation from New York to the Isthmus, salary beginning date of sailing. Yearly leave with full pay up to 61 days may be allowed. Write "Chief of Office, The Panama Canal, Washington, D. C." WANTED.-Graduate nurse for night duty in private maternity hospital. Salary $55.00 and maintenance. Address S. J. Lowden, 31 Parade Street, Providence, R. I. WANTED.-Graduate nurses for general duty. Salary $55.00 a month and maintenance. Address Martins Ferry Hospital, Martins Ferry, Ohio. WANTED.-Graduate nurses for general duty, salary $60 to $70 per month. Assistant nurses or attendants at $40 to $50 per month. Apply to the supervising nurse, Philadelphia Hospital for Contagious Diseases, 2nd and Luzerne Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED.-By a graduate R.N., position as superintendent of a small hospital, or assistant supervisor or night supervisor in large hospital. Experienced. Good recommendations. Address M. K., care of American Journal of Nursing, 45 S. Union Street, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED.-A night superintendent and two day supervisors for a modern, 85-bed, general hospital in Ohio. State age and school and enclose credentials in first letter. Address M. E. S., care of American Journal of Nursing, 45 South Union Street, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED.-Nurse to take charge of small operating room, also to assist in general duty, when needed. With application, give necessary particulars and credentials, if possible. "B," Care of American Journal of Nursing, 45 South Union Street, Rochester, N. Y. Country Nursing. The District Nursing Association of Westchester County needs two district nurses. Must know and enjoy country life. Address C. M. Wood, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS |