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NURSING IN

ABDOMINAL SURGERY

AND

DISEASES OF WOMEN.

FULLERTON.

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OBSTETRICAL NURSING;

Comprising the Course of Instruction in Obstetrical Nursing given to the Pupils of the Training School for Nurses connected with the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia.

BY ANNA M. FULLERTON, M.D.,

Demonstrator of Obstetrics in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsyl-
vania; Physician-in-Charge and Obstetrician and Gynecologist to the
Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia, and Superintendent of the
Nurse Training School of the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia.

38 Illustrations. 12mo. Handsome Cloth, $1.25.

SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS.-The Pelvis and Genital OrgansSigns of Pregnancy-Management of Pregnancy—Accidents of Pregnancy-Germs and Antisepsis-Application of Antisepsis to Confinement Nursing-Preparations for the Labor-Signs of Approaching Labor and the Process of Labor-Duties of the Nurse during Labor-Accidents and Emergencies of Labor-Care of the New-born Infant-Management of the Lying-in-Characteristics of Infancy in Health and Disease-The Ailments of Early Infancy-Index.

"It is a book that I have recommended since I first saw it, and we are using it for our nurses at the N. Y. Infirmary, where we have a branch of our School, our nurses going there for instruction in obstetrics."-MRS. L. W. QUINTARD, Supt. Connecticut Training School for Nurses, New Haven, Conn.

"It is the most modern and complete book I have ever read for the care of obstetrical patients. I shall take pleasure in recommending it to this school for study." .”—E. L. WARR, Supt. Training School for Nurses, City Hospital, St. Louis, Mo.

"I have looked it over and read it with care, and think it is the best book I have ever seen on the subject. It is practical, with plain instructions, nothing superfluous. A good book for nurses and teachers of nurses."-MISS ANNA G. CLEMENT, Supt. of Nurses, The Henry W. Bishop Memorial Training School for Nurses, Pittsfield, Mass.

"I consider the book excellent in every particular. Would recommend it to every nurse, whether she did obstetrical nursing or not."-GERTRUDE MONTFORT, Supt. of Nurses, New England Hospital for Women and Children, Boston, Mass.

"What is to be learned in a maternity training school is the way to nurse as a profession. *** Can recommend it as a valuable manual.”—From the American Journal of Medical Sciences.

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ABDOMINAL SURGERY

AND

62106

DISEASES OF WOMEN.

A SERIES OF LECTURES DELIVERED TO THE PUPILS OF THE
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES CONNECTED WITH

THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA,

COMPRISING THEIR REGULAR COURSE OF
INSTRUCTION ON SUCH TOPICS.

BY

ANNA M. FULLERTON, M.D.,

PHYSICIAN-IN-CHARGE OF AND OBSTETRICIAN AND GYNECOLOGIST TO THE
WOMAN'S HOSPITAL OF Philadelphia, ETC.

SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED.

ILLUSTRATED.

PHILADELPHIA:

P. BLAKISTON, SON & CO.,

1012 WALNUT STREET,

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