362 C. H. BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN ( JuL 14 List of books, magazines and pamphlets for mothers, fathers, boys and girls, schools, libraries, health officers and nurses. BUREAU OF CHILD HYGIENE NEW JERSEY STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 362 C. H. BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN \iiZ Li'J ».J«S8 UNIVERS List of books, magazines and pamphlets for mothers, fathers, boys and girls, schools, libraries, health officers and nurses. BUREAU OF CHILD HYGIENE NEW JERSEY STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/bibliographyoncaOOnewj B I B L I O G R A P H Y CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN The following list of books have been carefully selected, and are espe- cially recommended to those who have charge of instructing mothers in the proper care and feeding of children, or who have personal supervision of infants and children. The books indicated with two stars are considered the best books for mothers, and those with one star are suggested for additional reading, particularly for nurses and Teachers of Child Hygiene. Author. *Abt., I. A Albertry, A. M *Clock, R. *Coolidge, E. L Croy, M. S Dennett, R. H *Dickinson, M. B Fischer, Louis **Griffith, J. P. C *Grulee, C. G *Hart, Mrs. E. V.... *Hatfield, M. P Hildesheim, O Hogan, L. E **HoIt, L. E *Hutchinson, Woods. **Kerley, C. G *Leo-Wolf, C. G *Lippert, F. E Lowry, E. B MacCarthy, F. H.... Morse, J. L Newton, A. B Noyes, Mrs. A. B.. . . Pritchard, G. E. C... Ramsey, W. R *Ramsey, W. R *Richardson, A. S.... *Sadler, W. S Sill, E. M *Smith, R. M Tucker, B. R *Tsvedell, Francis Yale, L. M., and Pollak, G. *Young, D. H Book. Baby's Food Truth About the Baby Our Baby Home Care of Sick Children 1,000 Things a Mother Should Know Healthy Baby Children Well and Happy Health-Care of the Baby Food for Young Children, Supt. of Documents, Washington, D. C Care of the Child Infant Feeding Baby's Ph>^»ical Culture Guide . . Acute Con. Diseases of Childhood Health of the (^hild Diet for Children Care and Feeding ot Children... We and Our Children !>hort Talks with Young Mothers Child in Health and Illness When to Send for the Doctor and What To Do Before the Doctor Comes Your Baby Hygiene for Mother and Child . . . Care and Feeding of Children.. Mother and Baby How I Kept My Baby Well The Infant Care and Feeding of Infants and Children Infancy and Childhood Better Babies and Their Care. . . Mother and Her Child The Child Babies' First Two Years Nervous Children How To Take Care of Baby Century Book for Mothers First Aid to the Child Dutton Publisher. Saunders l.owman & Hanford . Appleton Appleton Putnam Macmillan . . Phillips-Leroy Funk Saunders Saunders Rand Englehard Stokes . . . Bobbs Appleton . Doubleday Putnam . . Doran .... Lippincott Forbes Hfirper Howard University Press Lothrop Warwick & York Longmans Lippincott Dutton ... Stokes . . . McClurg . Holt Houghton Badger . . . Bobbs Century .^ Price. $1.25 2.00 1.25 771360 First List. [All prices subject to change, and constantly changing.] Thase of Hygiene Covered. The family Prenatal hygiene. Infant care Preschool child School hygiene .... Child welfare prob* lems. Community health. Sanitation Public health nurs- ing. General reading... Author. Betts, G. H Wheeler, Marianna Smith, Dr. Richard M., and Mrs. H. C. Green. West, Mrs. Max... Hoag and Terman. Mangold Porter, Charles .... Hill Ritcliie and Cald' well. Gardner Chapin, H. D Wald, Lillian D.... Adams Devine O'Shea and Kellogg Title. Fathers & Mothers Before the Baby Comes. The Baby's First Two Years. Child Care, Part I, The Preschool Child. Health in the Schools. Problems of Child Welfare. The Future Citizen and his Mother. The New Public Health. Primer of Hj'giene Public Health Nursing Health First House on Henry Street. The Health Master Misery and its Causes. Health Habits .... Publisher. Bobbs-Merrill, Indi- anapolis. Harper's, 1900 Houghton, Mifflin... (Revised). Children's Bureau, Dept. of Labor, Washington. D. C. Houghton Mifflin. . . . Macmillan, 1919 Houghton Mifflin Macmillan World Book Co... . Macmillan Century Co Holt Houghton Mifflin . . . Macmillan Macmillan Price. $2.00 1.00 Free 1.75 2.00 1.75 1.25 .52 2.00 1.50 2.50 1.35 1.25 .52 The above are fifteen books, covering a fair range, which should be in every library, and which may be considered a nucleus for books on hygiene. To these should be added the other publications of the Children's Bureau, the United States Public Health Service Bulletins, publications of the State Department of Public Health, and two or three good maga- zines dealing with current health topics, such as the "American Journal of Public Health," 'Tublic Health Nurse," "School Life" (the official organ of the United States Bureau of Education, dealing to a considerable extent with health matters), and, if you can add another, "Journal of Industrial Hygiene." If you can make a larger investment in books on hygiene than the fifteen named in the first list; the following are suggested. This list has been arranged to meet the needs of different groups of people, and theiefore includes the books in the first list. Second List, For the Mother and the Father of the Family. Title of Book. Author. Publisher. Price. Fathers and Mothers Prospective Mother Betts, G. H Slemons, J. M Wheeler, M Smith, Richard M. and Mrs. H. C. Green. Holt, L. E Ritchie, John W Rose, Mary Swartz . . . Kinne and Cooley Kinne and Cooley Terman, L. M Tucker, B. R Bobbs-Merrill, 1915 Appleton, 1912 10.75 1.75 Before the Baby Comes * Harper's, 1900 2.00 Baby's First Two Years Care and Feeding of Children Primer of Sanitation Feeding the Family , Clothing and Health Houghton Mifflin Appleton World Book Co., 1915 Macmillan 1.00 .85 .50 1 50 Macmillan Macmillan Houghton Mifflin Badger, 1916 .72 Food and Health Hygiene of the School Child.. Nervous Children : Preven- .72 2.00 1.25 tion and Management. For the Teacher. Suggestions of Modern Science concerning Education (espe- cially the lecture by Meyer) Posture of School Children . . . Mental Hygiene of Childhood Healthful Living (based on the essentials of physiology for high school pupils). Jennings, Watson, Meyer and Thomas. Bancroft , White, Wm. A., M.D. Williams, Jesse F.... Macmillan Macmillan Little, Brown . . Macmillan, 1919 For the Nurse. Outlines of Internal Medicine (for Nurses). Public Health Nursing Hygiene and Sanitation for Nurses. Essentials of Medicine Handbook for School Nurses. The School Nurse The Industrial Nurse The Tuberculosis Nurse Oriranization of Public Health Nursing. History of Nursing (4 vols.) . Nursing Problems and Obliga- tions, Farr Gardner Price Emerson Kelly and Bradshaw.. Struthers Wright La Motte Brainerd Nutting and Dock Parsons, Sara E Lea & Febiger Macmillan Lea & Febiger Lippincott Macmillan Putnam's Macmillan Putnam's Macmillan Putnam's Whitcomb & Barrows. Second List — Continued. For Boys and Girls. Title of Book. Author. Publisher. Price, Health Lessons, Books I and IL Health Habits (and others in Davison, Alvin O'Shea and Kellogg... Ferguson, 11. W Millard, C. N McCrillis Peterson, Mrs. Frede- rick. American Book Co Macmiilan $0.52 .44 .60 series). Child's Book of the Teeth (first of a series of Health Readers. Cartoons). The Wonderful House that World Book Co Macmiilan Jack Has. Milk Fairies (also dramatized version). Child Health Alphabet (ryhmes and tables of nor* mal weight). Any literature available on "Health Crusaders" (includ- ing a sheet of Health Rules"). Mrs. J. McCrillis, 57 Heath St., V/inter Hill, Mass. Child Health Organization; also Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 1918. National Tuberculosis Asso- ciation, 381 Fourth Ave., New York. (If they have no booklets, they may have posters.) .10 Free Free For the School Committee and Superintendent. Educational Sun^ey of the Public Schools of Brockline, Mass., (pp. 205-261, provi- sions for safeguarding health). Health and Medical Inspec- tion of School Children (probably the best bock on medical inspection of school children). Health First ^ (pp. 200, 201, program for rural school children). The Human Factor in Educa- Van Sickle, director.. Cornell, W. B Chapin, H. D Monroe, J. P Ayres School Committee, Brook- line, Mass. Davis, Philadelphia, 1912.. Century Co., 1917 Free $3.00 1.50 Macmiilan, 1920 1.60 tion (especially chapter touching on "Human Wastes"). Laggards in our Schools Medical Inspection of Schools Survey Associates Survey Associates 1.50 Gulick and Ayres 1.50 Open Air Crusaders (open- air schools; best equip- ment; this given in special pamphlet also). Comparison of Open-air and Indoor Classes.^ Household Arts and School Eliz. McCormick Me- morial Fund. Johnson, A. I Eliz. McCormick Memorial Fund, 315 Plymouth Ct., Chicago, 111. Teachers' College Record. 19. 352-368, September, 1918. Russell Sage Free Free Bou^hton . . .25 Lunches. The Feeding of School Chil- Bulkley, M. E G. Bell & Sons, London... 1.25 dren. Eutlienios: The Science of Controllable Environment. Richards, Ellen H Whitcomb and Barrows . . . 1.00 ^ This book listed also under "Books for Everybody." 2 This is not a book, but seems worth while to mention here. 6 Second List — Continued For Everybody. Title of Book. The Health Master (very- good; interesting). Health First (the fine art of living) . The Modern Milk Problem... The Newer Knowledge ot Nutrition. The Nursing Mother as a Factor of Safety in the Nutrition of the Young. Problems of Child Welfare. . . The New Public Health Misery and its Causes The House on Henry Street. . Industrial Medicine and Sur- gery (excellent; charts, medical inspection, etc.). American Public Health Pro- tection. A Layman's Handbook of Medicine. The Future Citizen and his Mother (an English book; well written; preface espe- cially good). Principles of Sanitary Science and Public Health (sanita- tion). Psychology of Insanity (brief, concise, clear; good basis for study pf mental hygiene). Nervousness : Its causes, treatment and prevention (No. 5 in the Mind and Health Series). What is Malnutrition? Poverty and Riches Races and Immigrants in America. How to Live First Aid in the Home High Road to Health Personal Hygiene Author. Adams Chapin MacNutt McCollum, E. V McCollum, E. v., and Simmonds, N. Mangold Hill Devine Wald Mock Hemenway Cabot, Richard Porter, Charles Sedgwick Hart, Bernard Emerson, L. E Roberts Nearing, 1916 Commons, 1915 Fisher and Fisk, 1917 Lynch Kelly, James E Pyle Publisher. Houghton Mifflin Century Co., 1917 Macmillan Macmillan Reprinted from American Journal of Physiology, 1918, Vol. 46, pp. 275-313. Macmillan, 1919 Macmillan Macmillan Henry Holt W. B. Saunders Co., 1919.. Bobbs-Merrill Co Houghton Mifflin Houghton Mifflin Macmillan G. P. Putnam's, 1919 Little, Brown Children's Bureau , Winston Macmillan Funk & Wagnalls Met. Life Ins. Co Dodd, Mead & Co , W. B. Saunders Second List — Concluded. Additional, for Social Workers especially. Title of Book. Social Work (relationship of doctor and social worker). Social Insurance The Normal Family ^ Infant Mortality: Its Rela- tion to Social and Indus- trial Conditions, 1916. Author. Cabot Rubinow Byington, Margaret F Hibbs, Henry, Jr Publisher. Price. Houghton Mifflin Henry Holt & Co., 1916... The Annals of the Ameri- can Academy of Political and Social Science, May, 1918, pp. 13-27. Russell Sage 11.50 3-00 * May have been reprinted. The following are Children's Bureau publications which you should have. (Children's Bureau, Department of Labor, Washington, D. C. Miss Julia Lathroy, Chief.) These pamphlets can be obtained free of charge while the available supply lasts ; after that, from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C, for a small sum. Annual Reports (fiscal year ends June 30). Care of Children Series. No. 1. Prenatal Care. Mrs. Max West. 1915. Bureau Publication No. 4. No. 2. Infant Care. Mrs. Max West. 1914. Bureau Publication No. 8. No. 3. Child Care, Part I. The Preschool Age. Mrs. Max West. 1918. Bureau Publication No. 30. No. 4. Milk. The Indispensable Food for Children. Dorothy Reed Mendenhall, M.D. 1918. Bureau Publication No. 35. Dependent, Defective and Delinquent Classes Series. No. 7. Mental Defect in a Rural County: A Medico-Psychologrical and Social Study of Mentally Defective Children in Sussex County, Del. Walter L. Tread- way, and Emma O. Lundberg. 1918. Bureau Publication No. 48. Infant Mortality Series. No. 1. Baby-Saving Campaigns: A Preliminary Report on what American Cities are doing to prevent Infant Mortality. 1914. Bureau Publication No. 3. (Supply exhausted at Children's Bureau. May be purchased from Super- intendent of Documents at 15 cents each.) No. 2. New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children: An Example of Methods of Baby-Saving Work in Small Towns and Rural Districts. 1914. Bureau Publication No. 6. No. 5. A Tabular Statement of Infant-Welfare Work by Public and Private Agencies in the United States. Etta R. Goodwin. 1916. Bureau Publication No. 16. Nos. 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of this series comprise reports on field studies of infant mor- tality (based on births in one year) for cities of Montclair, N. J.; Man- chester, N. H.; Waterbury, Conn.; Brockton, Mass., and Saginaw, Mich., respectively. 8 Industrial Series. No. 1. Child-Labor Legislation in the United States. Helen L. Sumner and Ella A. Merritt. 1915. Bureau Publication No. 10. (Bureau supply of complete volume — 1131 pajfes — exhausted, but reprints can be obtained of separate parts, as follows: Analytical Tables (475 pages, 2 charts). Separate No. 1; Text of Laws for Each State, Separates Nos. 2-54; Text of Federal Child-Labor Laws, Separate No. 55.) No. 2. Administration of Child-Labor Laws. Three Parts (Employment-Certificate System in Various States) : Part I, Sumner and Hanks. 1915. Bureau Publication No. 12. Part II, Sumner and Hanks. 1917. Bureau Publica- tion No. 17. Part III. Bird and Merritt. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 41. No. 3. List of References on Child Labor. 1916. Bureau Publication No. 18. Rural Child-Welfare Series. No. 1. Maternity and Infant Care in a Rural County in Kansas. Elizabeth Moore. 1917. Bureau Publication No. 26. No. 2. Rural Children in Selected Counties of North Carolina. Frances Sage Brad- ley, M.D., and Margaretta A. Williamson. 1918. Bureau Publication No. 33. No. 8. Maternity Care and the Welfare of Young Children in a Homesteading County in Montana. Viola I. Paridise. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 34. (This pamphlet has complete list, up to that date, of publications of Chil- dren's Bureau on indices cover pages.) No. 4. Maternity and Infant Care in Two Rural Counties in Wisconsin. Sherbon and Moore. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 46. Miscellaneous Series. No. 1. The Children's Bureau. Circular containing text of law establishing Bureau and outline of plans for immediate work. 1912. Bureau Publication No. 1. (This is out of print.) No. 2. Birth Registration. An aid in protecting the lives and rights of children. 1914. Bureau Publication No. 2. No. 4. Child-Welfare Exhibits. Types and preparation. A. L. Strong. 1915. Bureau Publication No. 14. No. 5. Baby-Week Campaigns (revised edition). 1917. Bureau Publication No. 15. No. 6. Maternal Mortality from All Conditions connected with Childbirth in the United States and Certain Other Countries. Grac^ L. Meigs, M.D. 1917. Bureau Publication No. 19. No. 7. Summary of Child-Welfare Laws passed in 1916. 1917. Bureau Publication No. 21. No. 9. How to Conduct a Children's Health Conference. Bradley and Sherborn. 1917. Bureau Publication No. 23. No. 12. An Outline for a Birth-Registration Test. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 54. Children's Year Leaflets. Miscellaneous Series — Concluded. No. 1. Children's Year, April 6, 1918, to April 6, 1919. 1918. Bureau Publication No. 36. No. 5. Children's Health Centers. 1918. Bureau Publication No. 45. No. 6. The Public Health Nurse: How she helps to keep the Babies well. 1918. Bureau Publication No. 49. No. 7 and No. 8. Back-to-School Drive (No. 8, Suggestions to Local Com- mittee). 1918. Bureau Publications Nos. 49 and 50, respectively. No. 10. Advising Children in their Choice of Occupation, and Supervising the Work- ing Child. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 53. No. 11. The Visiting Teacher. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 66. Child Labor Division Series. No. 1. August 14, 1917. Rules and Regulations for carrying out Provisions of United States Child-Labor Act (includes text of act). No. 2. June 80, 1918. Decision of the United States Supreme Court as to Constitu- tionality of the Federal Child-Labor Law of September 1, 1916. Children's Year Follow-up Series. No. 1. What is Malnutrition? Hundreds of Thousands of American Children are undernourished. Lydia Roberts. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 59. No. 2. Save the Youngest. Seven charts on Maternal and Infartt Mortality, with explanatory comment. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 61. Legal Series. No. 2. Illegitimacy Laws of United States. E. Freund. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 42. No. 3. Maternity Benefit Systems in Certain Foreign Countries. Henry J. Harris. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 57. No. 4. Laws relating to Mothers' Pensions in United States, Canada, Denmark, and New Zealand. Compiled by L. A. Thompson. 1919. Bureau Publication No. 63. Conference Series. No. 1. Standards of Child Welfare. A report of the Children's Bureau Conferences, May and June, 1919. Bureau Publication No. 60. The following are pamphlet publications of the Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C, which have a bearing on health, and which should be included: — Title. Author. Bulletin No. Reference. The Teaching of Com- Barnard, Car- 1915, No. 23... Pp. 20, 21. Suggested treat- munity Civics. rier, Dunn ment of the elements of wel- and Kingsley. fare. Topic I, Health. School Hygiene Ryan, W. Car- 1913, No. 48... Report of the Fourth Interna- son, Jr. tional Congress on School Hygiene at Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 25-30, 1918. Cardinal Principles of Kingsley, C. D., 1918, No. 35... Report of Commission on Re- Secondary Educa- Chairman of organization of Secondary tion. Commission. Education, appointed by Na- tional Educational Associa- tion. Page 11 gives Health as the first objective. Organized Health Hoag, E. Bm 1913, No. 44... Bibliography, charts, school Work in Schools. M.D. nurse, etc.; and account of school hygiene in Minneapo- lis. Organized health work in List of Publications of Inside cover Bureau of Educa- page of 1913, schools. tion, 1912 and 1913. No. 44. Bibliography of Medi- — — — 1913, No. 16... — — — cal Inspection and Health wSupervision. Sanitary Schoolhouses . — — — 1913, No. 52.. Legal requirements in Indiana and Ohio. The Health of School Compiled by W. 1915, No. 4 Contributions from American Children. H. Heck. Medical Journals, Julv, 1913, to July, 1914. Page 47 treats of Squint. 10 The Framingham (Mass.) Community Health and Tuberculosis Demonstration of the National Tuberculosis Association, Donald B. Arm- strong, M.D., executive officer, has issued a series of monographs and other literature which it would be well to have on file. Framingham, Mass., Com- munity Health Station, Framing-ham Health Dem- Monograph : No. 1, The Program, April, 1918, No. 2, The Sickness Census, June, 1918, . . . No. 3, Vital Statistics, August, 1918, No. 4, Medical Examination Campaigns, November, 1918, ^-"--""te"*- VT . rr- r_ 1 • T^ • T >, 1, , ^ , ^ onstratiOH No. 5, Tuberculosis Findings, March, 1919, . . .1 Diagnostic Standards: Pulmonary Tuberculosis; Tuberculous Cervical Adenitis. Third edition, September, 1918. Framingham Health Demonstration. What has the Demonstration done? Shall it be continued? October, 1919. Report of the committee on appraisal. Health Administration in cities of Less than Twenty Thousand Population. D. B. Arm- strong, M.D. Reprint from Journal of American Medical Association, November 2, 1918, Vol. 71, pp. 1458-1462. ^ Civilian Tul3erculosis Control following War Conditions. D. B. Armstrong, M.D. Reprint from American Journal of Public Health, Vol. VHI, No. 12, Dec., 1918, pp. 897-903. ^ Memoranda for Reference of Names and Addresses of Book Companies and Other Organizations getting out Books on Health Topics, and the General Line of Books issued on Health Matters, Macmillan Co., 64 Fifth Ave- nue, New York. Houghton Mifflin & Co., 4 Park Street, Boston, Mass. American Book Co., . World Book Co., National Conference of Social Work, 315 Plymouth Ct., Chicago, III. Good Health Series of School Readers by O'Shea and Kellogg (4 vols, issued). Rural Science Series: Rural Hygiene, by Ogden. Posture of the School Child, by Bancroft. Series of Public Health Nursing Handbooks, Mary S. Gardner, General Editor. Other books on health subjects generally (Hill: The New Public Health, etc. See their catalogue under "Hygiene.") In Riverside Textbooks in Education Series, some books on Hygiene and Health Education in Schools (mainly by Terman, Hoag and Terman, and Andress, J. M.). A number of medical books, books on hygiene of body and of mind, medical research and human welfare. (See under "Hygiene" and "Medical Books" in classified in- dex of their 1919 catalogue.) A series of Health Lessons, by Alvin Davison. A series of primers on Care of Teeth, Sanitation, etc., by various authors. Write for their check list. There are a considerable num- ber of pamphlets on health topics. Write for Health reports, addresses, discussions of Forty- fourth Annual Meeting of National Conference of Social Work, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 6-13, 1917. Contains dis- cussion of public health, public health nurse, infant mortality, economy in diet, etc. ^ May be obtained from Framingham Health Station. 11 Whitcomb & Barrows, Hunt- ington Chambers, Boston, Mass. Russell Sage Foundation, 130 East 22d St., New York. Survey Associates, 105 East 22d St., New York. Health Education Committee, 553 Little Bldg., Boston, National Organization for Public Health Nursing Pub- lications, 156 Fifth Ave., New York. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., New York. National Industrial Confer- ence Board, 15 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Massacliusetts Department of Public Health. United States Public Health Service. Specialize in books on nursing and home economics. They have a combination for $5 (at present, February, 1920): Wright's Industrial Nursing, net, |1.25; Hill's Cook Book for Nurses, 75 cents; Hawes' Observation of Symptoms, $1 ; Mackenzie, Standard Surgical Dress- ings, 30 cents; Stern & Spitz, Food for the Worker, $1; and Talbot, House Sanitation, 80 cents, which they recommend to any industry, and it seems a very good selection. They publish books on nursing and diet for invalids, oc- cupation for invalids, books on cost of food, shelter, cleanness, food, etc. Catalogue of Publications, 1919. Monographs; surveys; investigations on Child Labor, Child-placing, Health in the Schools, Trades and Workers, Community Centers, Cost of Living, School Buildings and Equipment, etc. Catalogue also has list of lantern slides available for lectures (some on health topics). Bibliographies (as No. 30, August, 1918, books on Child Welfare in War Time). Write for Catalogue. Publishes books for Russell Sage Foundation. Write to them concerning health legislation. Various pamphlets on health problems. — public health, health of mothers and children, diet lists, etc. Issue numerous health pamphlets. — All About Milk, First Aid in the Home, Food Facts, Teeth, Tonsils and Adenoids, etc. Circulars on contagious diseases, — measles, scarlet fever, etc. Mortality Statistics (including Mortality Statistics of Insured Wage Earners and Their Families, by Louis I. Dublin, 1911-16. Published, 1919, by M. L. I. Co.). Publish reports and statistical data relative to loss of time in industry due to sickness and other causes. (When investigation is finished.) Write to the State Department for its published literature (The Baby and You, diet lists and pamphlets, etc.) ; for bulletin of publications; for information concern- ing health legislation and proposed legislation; for available lectures, slides and moving-picture films; for its regular bulletin "The Commonhealth" ; for informa- tion concerning contagious or in any way communicable diseases; for advice on any problem of health or sanitation. Write for their Keep Well Series of pamphlets; for their Lectures on Social Hygiene for Nurses, 1919; for their regular bulletins on various phases of public health. 12 Lea & Febiger, 706 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. D. C. Heath & Co., Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Little, Brown & Co., 34 Bea- con St., Boston, Mass. D. Appleton & Co., 29 West 32d St., New York. J. B. Lippincott Co., 227 So. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. C. V. Mosby Co., Metropolitan Building, St. Louis, Mo. G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2 West 45th St., New York. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadel- phia, Pa. Dodd, Mead & Co., New York. They publish a Nurses' Text-Book Series, including Parker's Materia Medica,' Farr's Outlines of Internal Medicine, Bacon's Obstetrical Nursing, Fox's Bacteriol- ogy, Price's Hygiene and Sanitation, Amoss's Chem- istry and Chemical Urinalysis, etc., and they have new books in preparation (including Eckman's Dietetics for Nurses and Foley's Public Health Nursing. Joslin's Diabetic Manual is also in preparation). They publish also Mouth Hygiene, a course of instruction for dental hygienists, a textbook compiled by Alfred C. Fones, D.D.S., of Bridgeport, Conn., where he has done special work in the public schools in mouth hygiene. They publish also a Manual of Practical Hygiene for students, physicians and health oflBcers, by Harrington, revised by Mark Wyman Richardson, M.D., and other books on sanitation, communicable diseases, etc. Their textbooks include texts on civics, economics, so- ciology and on physical training; also school texts on physiology and hygiene, and one on home and com- munity hygiene (Brown). They publish many books on cookery, on home economics in general, and domestic science for schools. They publish a Mind and Health series, which is very good. Teachers and nurses should be familiar with this series. They publish books on nursing, health, hygiene, first aid and household affairs. They publish Florence Nightin- gale's Notes on Nursing; Rosenau's Preventive Medi- cine and Hygiene; Doty's Good Health — How to Get It — How to Keep It; Holt's Care and Feeding of Chil- dren; Coolidge's Home Care of Sick Children; Burks and Burks' Health and the School; etc. This company publishes nursing textbooks and books of interest to nurses. Publishers of nursing books. Publishers of Cambridge (Eng.) Public Health Series (Cambridge University Press); medical books; and books on nursing (including Nutting and Dock's His- tory of Nursing in 4 volumes, LaMotte's Tuberculosis Nurse, Pope's Medical Dictionary for Nurses, Struther's School Nurse, etc.). Pyle's Personal Hygiene and books on nursing. Kelly's High Road to Health. 13 The town library should subscribe to at least one magazine on public health matters, and it should have several to which the public health nurse, the doctor and everybody else can refer. We suggest the following: Magazines and Current Publications, The Public Health Nurse (monthly). National Organization for Public Health Nursing, 2157 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. |2 per year. The American Journal of Nursing (monthly). American Journal of Nursing Company, 19 West Main St., Rochester, N. Y. |2 per year. The Journal of Industrial Hygiene (and abstract of the literature) (monthly). Journal of Industrial Hygiene, The Macmillan Company, 64-68 Fifth Ave., New York. $5 per year. School Life. This magazine is most valuable. It is a teacher of health. You should not fail to subscribe for it. United States Bureau of Education. 50 cents per year. American Journal of Public Health. This is the journal of the American Public Health Association. Most valuable. 169 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. |4 per year. Mental Hygiene. This magazine as well as the bulletins of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene (same address), contains many articles which should be of interest to teachers especially, and also to nurses. 50 Union Sq., New York. %2 per year. Journal of Outdoor Life. Not specially a health magazine, or to take the place of any of the above, but tends to make outdoor life and healthy activity attractive. 289 Fourth Ave., New York. [Reprinted from Bibliography in The Commonwealth, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Monthly Bulletin.] 14 No. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 1 A Nutrition Clinic in a Public School, by William R. P. Emerson, M.D. 2 Nutrition Clinics and Classes^ Their Organization and Conduct, by William R. P. Emerson, M.D. 3 Record Book for Measured Feeding^ by William R. P. Emerson, M.D. Price 25 cents, $16.00 a hundred. 4 Weight Chart for Children in the Home. 5 Weight Chart for Use in Nutrition Classes. 6 Standardized Physical Examinations, by William R. P. Emer- son, M.D 7 Defective Nutrition and Growth; A Selected Bibliography by Frank A. Manny. 8 The Physical and Mental Defects of So-Called Well Children, by William R. P. Emerson, M.DJ^": nC-AflY C? Tr^E 9 Food and Malnutrition. 10 General Hygiene AND Malnutrition. ov^L i 4 ii^OI 1 1 Fatigue and Malnutrition. 12 Practical Psychology AND Malnutrition. •-^'«*-*^^ -^ Lw-h.. *13 Obesity in Children. *14 Practical Mental Examinations for Growing Children. *15 The Nutrition Worker. *16 Economic Aspects of Malnutrition. 17 Malnutrition in Children; Report of a Clinic by William R, P. Emerson, M.D. * In preparation. With the exception of Number 3, the publications are furnished at the price of ten cents for a single copy, postage not included. Special rates will be made for quantities of one hundred or more. ^->ra-:sR Abo\^ Publication-^ 44 DwiGHT St., Boston, 15 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA 3 0112 084228151