7 • 3* /eterans ' e l Heal and*' Henern 1. Library. % Hospital Adr.inistratiori and Management, HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT A Selected Bibliography Prepared for the Use of The Inter-Agency Institute for Hospital Managers Washington, D.C. October 3-21, 1949 Medical and General Reference Library- Library Service, Special Services Veterans Administration Washington 25, D.C. October 1949 INTRODUCTION The following bibliography has been prepared by the Veterans Administration Medical and General Reference Library for the use of participants in the Inter-Agency In- stitute for Hospital Managers, Washington, D.C., October 3-Z1, 1949. The bibliography is selective rather than comprehensive with emphasis placed on recent books and journals. Standard works have been included regardless of date. Several subject fields listed on the agenda have not been covered in this bibliog- raphy. In anticipation of a revision of the bibliography, your recommendations will be very much appreciated as to the desirability of including material on nursing, dietetics, physical medicine rehabilitation, or any other phase of hospital service. Suggestions as to the dele- tion of any references are also invited. The asterisk preceding a title denotes that the material is not a part of the VA library collection. In some instances, this material has been borrowed from other libraries for the duration of the conference. CONTE NTS Books of General Interest Hospital Administration Management and Personnel Medical Education Hospital Planning and Construction v Public Relations Hospitals and the Law ■< Medical Records and Statistics F inane e Hospital Safety and Disaster Special Services Periodicals of Interest to the Administrator V 1 BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST Bachmeyer, A. C. and Hartman, G. G. F., eds. The hospital in modern society. Com- monwealth Fund, 1943. 768 p. Bachmeyer, A, C, and Hartman, G. G. F., eds. Hospital trends and developments, 1940- 1946. Commonwealth Fund, 1948. 819 p. Brown, E. L. Nursing for the future; a report preparedfor the National Nursing Council. Russell Sage Foundation, 1948. 198 p. Commission on Hospital Care. Hospital care in the United States . Commonwealth Fund, 1947. 631 p. Corwin, E. H. L. The American hospital. Commonwealth Fund, 1946. 226 p. Ewing, O. R. The nation’s health; a report to the President. U. S. Federal Security Agency, 1948. 186 p. Faxon, N. W. The hospital in contemporary life. Harvard Univ. Press, 1949. 288 p. Goldwater, S. S. On hospitals. Macmillan, 1947. 395 p. Hospital Association of Pennsylvania. Better hospital care for the ambulant patient. The Association, 1946. 184 p. Hospital service in the U. S., 1949. 114 p. (Reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association, May 7, 1949, Hospital Number) National Health Assembly, Washington, D. C., 1948. America’s health; a report to the nation. Harper, 1949. 395 p. New York Academy of Medicine. Committee on Medicine and the Changing Order. Medi- cine in the changing order. Commonwealth Fund, 1947. 240 p. Ponton, T. R. The medical staff in the hospital. Physicians’ Record Co., 1939. 288 p. Sloan, R. P. This hospital business of ours, Putnam (In preparation) 2 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION Bluestone, E. M. Hospital administration as a career. New England Journal of Medicine 239:258-260 Aug. 12. 1948. Bradley, F. R, Essential qualifications of an administrator. Canadian Hospital 25:27-28 May 1948. Crosby, E, L. The hospital administrator. Modern Hospital 71:56-58 Aug. 1948. Daily, E, F, Sound principles of administration. American Journal of Public Health 39:337-339 Mar. 1949. Drake, Lawrence. At the heart of the hospital problem - the administrator. Modern Hospital 71:51-53 Oct. 1948. Educational preparation for hospital administration. Hospital Progress 28:386-389 Nov. 1947. Gersonie, J. R, Howmuchis an administrator worth ? Modern Hospital 71:63-65 Dec. 1948. Hahn, J, A. L. Personality qualifications of the hospital administrator. Hospital Ad- ministration Review 1:31-32 Feb. 1948. Hamilton, T. S. Hospital administration as a medical specialty. New England Journal of Medicine 241:202-204 Aug. 4, 1949. Hart, Frank and Waldegrave, A, J. A study of hospital administration. Stevens, 1948 188 p. Hutchins, R. M, The task of the administrator is ordering the means to the end. Modern Hospital 71:51-54 Nov. 1948. Joint Commission on Education. College curriculum in hospital administration; a final report, Charles E. Prall, Director. Physicians’ Record Co., 1948. 107 p. Joint Commission on Education. Problems of hospital administration; a report of a study based upon interviews with one hundred hospital administrators located in various sections of the U. S., Charles E. Prall, Director. Physicians’ Record Co., 1948. 104 p. MacEachern, M. T, Hospital organization and management. 2d ed. Physicians ’ Record Co., 1946. 1052 p. McGugan, A. C. Role of the administrator. Canadian Hospital 24:37-38+ Oct. 1947. Mills, A. B. An 11 point program for the making of a modern hospital administrator. Modern Hospital 66:69-71 June 1946. Munger, C. W. Basic to education; the code of the hospital administrator. Canadian Hospital 22:39-40+ Nov. 1945. Stapleton, J. B. Role of hospital administrator in the event of war. Hospital Adminis- tration Review 2:11-15 Sept. 1948. Steinberg, M. R. Special assistants for administrators. Hospitals 23:39-40 Aug. 1949. U. S, Public Health Service. Division of Medical and Hospital Resources. Staffing the general hospital - 25 to 100 beds. U. S. Public Health Service, 1949. 20 p. 3 HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION (cont’d) Hospital Standards A. C. S. seeks tohold standards in face of soaring costs . Hospital Management 66:37-39 Nov. 1948. American College of Surgeons, The m e a n i n g of approval. Trustee 2:18-21 Apr. 1949. American College of Surgeons. Manual of hospital standardization. American College of Surgeons, 1946. 118 p. Hayhow, E. C. Developing and maintaining high standards of training for hospital ad- ministration. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 31:257-258 Sept. 1948. Jarrett, L. E, Professional standards and hospital practice. Southern Hospital 14:44 Aug. 1946. Kansas State Board of Health, Topeka, Kansas. Standards and regulations for hospitals in Kansas. The Board, 1948. 46 p. MacEachern, M. T. Thirty-first annual hospital standardization report. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 33:209-304 Dec. 1948. Magnuson, P. B. Improved hospital standards through central coordination. Papers of the Annual Convention of the American Hospital Association 48:228-233 1946. Merrill, A. P. Minimum standards for chronic disease hospitals of 150 beds and over. Modern Hospital 69:51-53 Dec. 1947; 70:70-72 Jan. 1948; 68-70 Feb. 1948. Neff, R. E. Developing and maintaining high educational standards in the post-war hos- pitals. Bulletin of the A m e r i c a n College of Surgeons 31:264-265 Sept. 1946. Nelson, R. W. Developing and maintaining high administrative standards in the postwar hospital. Bulletin of the A m e r i c a n College of Surgeons 31:258-260 Sept. 1946. 4 MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL C onferences American Hospital Association. Council on Administrative Practice. Committee on Personnel Relations. Hospital personnel administration. Section II: Conference techniques. The Association, 1949. 141 p. Cooper, A. M. How to conduct conferences. 2d ed. McGraw, 1946. 207 p. Hannaford, E. S. Conference leadership in business and industry. McGraw, 1945. 289 p. Heyel, Carl. Standard business conference technique. Funk, 1948. 231 p. Stigers, M. F. Making conference programs work. McGraw, 1949. 256 p. Management Barnard, C. I. Organization and management. Harvard Univ. Press, 1948. 244 p. Beaumont, Henry. Psychology applied to personnel. Longmans, 1946. 167 p. Bursk, E. C. and Clark, D. T. Reading habits of business executives . Harvard Business Review 27:330-345 May 19, 1949. Cooper, A, M. How to supervise people. 2d ed. McGraw, 1946. 162 p. Gardner, B. B. What makes successful and unsuccessful executives ? Advanced Man- agement 13:116-125 Sept. 19, 1948. Halsey, G. D. Handbook of personnel management. Harper, 1947. 402 p. Halsey, G. D. Training employees. Harper, 1949. 263 p. Hersey, Rexford. Self-analysis quiz for supervisors and executives. Personnel 24:454-476 May 1948. Heyel, Carl. How to create job enthusiasm. McGraw, 1942. 248 p. How to change an executive. Personnel Administration 11:9-12 Mar. 1949. (Re- printed from The Conference Board Management Record 10:524;-532 Nov. 1948) Joynt, J. B. Management controls. (Reprinted from Modern Management 7:5-9 May 1947) Jucius, M. J. Personnel management. Irwin, 1947. 696 p. Learned, E. P. Problems of a new executive. Harvard Business Review 27:362-372 May 1949. Likert, Rensis. Human relations at work. Personnel Information Bulletin (Veterans Administration) IB 5-28:21-27 June 1949. (Address at February Institute for Hos- pital Managers) Louden, J. K. Line and staff - their roles in the organization structure. Advanced Man- agement 14:76-82 June 1949. Management of men. Fortune 39:104-109+ Feb. 1949. Miller, F. E. A case study in management training. Personnel Administration 11:2-7 July 1949. Mor Stein Marx, Fritz, ed. Elements of public administration. Prentice-Hall, 1946. 637 p. 5 MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL (cont’d) Mosher, W. E. and Kingsley, J. D. Public personnel administration. Rev. ed. Harper, 1941. 671 p. Niles, H. E. and Niles, M. C. H. The office supervisor, his relations to persons and to work. 2d ed. Wiley, 1942. 269 p. Pigors, P. J. W. and Myers, C. A. Personnel administration, apoint of view andamethod, McGraw, 1947. 553 p. Planty, E. G. and others. Training employees and managers for production and team- work. Ronald, 1948. 278 p. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New York. Business ideas handbook. Prentice-Hall, 1949. 666 p. Reid, T. R. How do people become executives. Personnel Administration 11:23-25 May 1949. Robinson, E. M. Curing some office management ills: aids for the office manager. NOMA Forum 24:19-24 Aug. 1949. Scott, W. D, and others. Personnel management; principles, practices, andpoint of view. 4th ed. McGraw, 1949. 648 p. Shartle, C. L. Leadership and executive performance. Personnel 25:370-380 Mar. 1949. Stone, D. C. The function of the executive. Personnel Information Bulletin (Veterans Administration) IB 5-27:1-7 May 1949. (Address at the February Institute for Hospital Managers) Stone, D. C. A top management view of the public service. Advanced management 13:103-110 Sept. 1948. Thomason, C. C. Human relations in action; problems and cases in dealing with people. Prentice-Hall, 1947. 225 p. Tootle, H, K. Employees are people; what management owes them and what it does for them. McGraw, 1947. 350 p. Van Delden, E. H. The 10 basic principles of soundhuman relations . Personnel 25:313- 319 Mar. 1949. Yoder, Dale. Personnel management and industrial relations. 3d ed. Prentice-Hall, 1948. 894 p. Young, ROSS. Personnel management for executives. McGraw, 1947. 207 p. See also: American Management Association. Office management series. Personnel American Hospital Association. First institute onhospital personnel management. The Association, 1944. 206 p. American Hospital Association. Council on Administrative Practice. Committee on Per- sonnel Relations. Hospital personnel administration. Section I: The development of sound personnel practices in hospitals. The Association, 1948. 54 p. Anderson, J, M. Training of supervisors by conference. Hospitals 23:56-57 June 1949. Beckett, J. A. Allocating and utilizing personnel to handle hospital work load. Hospital Management 66:27-28 Aug. 1948. 6 MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL (cont’d) Crowley, Nancy. An employee program pays out in a 200-bed hospital, a full-time proj- ect. Hospitals 22:35-39 July 1948. Dartnell Corporation, Chicago. Handbook of industrial relations. 3d ed. Dartnell Corp., 1948. 1254 p. Eastbay Hospital Conference, Oakland, California. Job evaluation and rate plan for pro- fessional and non-professional employees, developed and copy-righted by the Eastbay Hospital Conference, Oakland, California, under supervision of the United Employers, Inc. ... April 6, 1946. American Hospital Association, 1946. 145 p. Follett, M. P. Dynamic administration, the collected papers of Mary Parker Follett, ed. by H. C. Metcalf and E. Urwick. Harper, 1940. 320 p. Glaser, Comstock. Administrative procedure; a practical handbook for the administra- tive analyst. American Council on Public Affairs, 1941. 207 p. Goode, C. E. Controlling personnel office costs. Personnel 25:320-331 Mar. 1949. Gulick, Luther and Urwick, Lyndall. Papers on the science of administration. Colum- bia Univ. Press, 1939. 189 p. Hamblin, L. W. Techniques for handling hospital personnel procedure. Hospital Man- agement 65:39 Jan. 1948. Henry, W. E. The business executive: the psychodynamics of asocialrole. American Journal of Sociology 54:286-291 Jan. 1949. Heyel, Carl, ed. Reading course in executive technique. Funk, 1948. (8 sections in 43 parts) Holden, P. E. and others. Top management organization and control; a research study of the management policies and practices of thirty-one leading industrial corporations, conducted under the auspices of the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Stanford Univ. Press, 1941. 239 p. Hosford, R. F. On launching a department of personnel relations. Hospitals 21:45-47 May 1947. MacEachem, M. T. Recruitment and training of hospital personnel. Their application in training and internship for hospital administrators. Hospital Administration Re- view 1:10-14 May 1948. Maze,c. L., ed. Office management, a handbook. Ronald, 1947. 870 p. Melgaard, J. M. What are the qualifications for hospital food service employees ? Hos- pital Management 64:86+ Dec. 1947. Niles, Mo C. H, Decentralizing personnel management. Advanced Management 14:125- 132 Sept, 1949. Niles, M. C. H. Middle management: the j ob of the junior executive . rev. ed. Harper, 1949. 274 p. Preston, S, S. Job control simplifies the task of good management. Modern Hospital 69:52-54 Aug. 1947. Preston, S. S. Job evaluation and jobcontrol in relation to labor cost. Modern Hospital 68:50-53 Feb. 1947. Preston, S, S. Job evaluation and jobcontrol inrelationto personnel management. Mod- ern Hospital 68:79-81 May 1947. 7 MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL (cont’d) Preston, S. S. and York, K, H. A newtool for personnel management. Modern Hospital 67:58-63 Dec. 1947. Roethlisberger, F. J. Management and morale. Harvard Univ. Press, 1941. 194 p. Schabinger, M. C. A small hospital capitalizes on standard personnel practices. Hos- pitals 23:33-36 Sept. 1949. Schell, E, H. Technique of executive control. 6th ed. McGraw, 1946. 270 p. Simon, H. A. Administrative behavior; a study of decision-making processes in admin- istrative organization. Macmillan, 1947. 259 p. Spates, T, G. Leadership and human relations at the places where people work. Ad- vanced Management 13:98-102 Sept. 1948. Stephan, J. W. and others. Job specifications for a hospital organization*American Hos- pital Association, 1940. 97 p. (American Hospital A s s o c i a t i o n Bulletin no. 202) Sweet, G. H. Some guiding principles of effective personnel management. Personnel Information Bulletin (Veterans Administration) IB 5-27:15-18 May 1949. (Address at the February Institute for Hospital Managers) Tead, Ordway. Democratic administration. Association Press, 1945. 78 p. White, L. D. Introduction to the study of public administration, rev. ed. Macmillan, 1942. 611 p. See also: American Management Association. Personnel series. Work Simplification American Management Association. Standards for measuring office efficiency. The Association, 1946. 55 p. (Office management series no. 110) American Management Association. Tools for control in the office. The Association, 1945. 30 p. (Office management series no. 112) Barnes, R. M. Motion and time study. 3d ed. Wiley, 1949. 559 p. Breckenridge, G. R, Standards for professional jobs, survey yardsticks outlined. Tax Digest 27:224-226+ July 1949. Crews, J, M. It’s the system that counts in simplifying admission procedures. Modern Hospital 69:59-61 Dec. 1947. Deal, C. P. and Esman, M. J. Developing and using performance standards. Personnel 25:418-422 May 1949. Dewey, W, E. Dynamic management inside the plant. Modern Management 9:23-26 May 1949. Eckley, G. O. Setting a pattern for procedures analysis. Controller 17:425-427 Sept. 1949. Fite, H. H. How Uncle Sam applies work simplification. Management Review 37:345-347 July 1948. Fite, H. H. Three ways to save time, money, and manpower by simplifying work. Su- pervision 11:8-10 May 1949. 8 MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL (cont’d) Fry, Vaughn. Work simplification in the office; a pattern for thought and for action. Office Economist 30, no. 3:4-5+ 1948. Gough, B. L. How to prepare simplified wage records. Hospital Progress 30:150-151 May 1949. Ludlow, R. C. A work simplification program for the office. NOMA Forum 24:33-38 Feb. 1949; 24:27-29 Mar. 1949. Mogenson, A. H, Carry out a method improvement program. Factory Management and Maintenance 107:66-88 July 1949. V Moulton, W. H. Helpingthe supervisor write performance standards . Personnel Infor- mation Bulletin (Veterans Administration) IB 5-29:5-11 July 1949. Nadler, Gerald. Simplify your plant tasks the symbol way. Food Industries 21:875-877 July 1949. National Office Management Association. Manual of practical office shortcuts. McGraw, 1947. 272 p. Rosenberg, H, H. Can work measurement be applied to the personnel office? Public Administration Review 8:41-48 Feb. 1948. Schuman, A. R. Time study and office work. Office Management and Equipment 8:67-68+ Oct. 1947. Shevlin, J. D. Time study and motion economy for supervisors. National Foremen’s Institute, 1945. 71 p. Thomas, O. M. Ways to simplify the work; technics and methods evolved by motion and time study engineers might well be adapted by the dietitian to her “own factory”. Modern Hospital 68:108-110 Mar. 1947. Wendstrand, J. F. Some uses of time study as an administrative tool. Public Welfare 5:229-230+ Oct. 1947. 9 MEDICAL EDUCATION Allen, R. B, Medical education in the changing order. Commonwealth Fund, 1946. 142 p. (New York Academy of Medicine. Committee on Medicine and the Changing Order. Studies) American Medical Association. Council on Medical Education and Hospitals. Medical education in the United States and Canada. Journal of the American Medical Associ- ation 141:27-89 Sept. 3, 1949. Armstrong, G. E. The United States Army Medical Corps and medical education. Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 23:289-296 Sept. 1948. Commission on Graduate Medical Education. Report: Graduate medical education. Univ. of Chicago Press, 1940, 303 p. Doran, W. T. Federal training programs for hospital personnel. Hospitals 23:58-60 Oct. 1949. Education in the hospital. Medical Annals of the District of Columbia 17:106-107 Feb. 1948. Graduate training in surgery. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 33:306-349 Dec. 1948. Hurd, A. W. Planning an instructional program for a medical school. Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 24:166-172 May 1949. Joint Committee of the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American As- soc iation of Medical Social Workers. Widening horizons in medical education; a study of the teaching of social and environmental factors in medicine, 1945-1946. Commonwealth Fund, 1948. 228 p. McCann, W. S. Trends in medical education. Medical Annals of the District of Colum- bia 18:1-5 Jan. 1949. Mountin, J. W. Ten years of federal grants-in-aid for public health, 1936-1946. Govt. Print. Off., 1948. 84 p. (Public Health Bulletin no. 300) New York Academy of Medicine. Trends in medical education; the Academy institute on medical education, 1947. Commonwealth Fund, 1949. 320 p. Present status of the Army Medical Department professional training program. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 34:19-20 Jan. 1949. Price, D. E. Research grants and research fellowships awarded through the National Institute of Health by the Public Health Service. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 54 p. (Public Health Reports, Sup. 205. rev. 1948) Puestow, C. B. Graduate training in general surgery and the surgical specialties in a Veterans Administration hospital. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 33:100-104+ June 1948. Pugh, H. L. The Naval Medical School in 1946. U. S. Naval Medical Bulletin 46:1159- 1169 Aug. 1946. Report on medical education. Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry. Report no. 3, March 1948. 12 p. Smith, A.E., ed. Medical research; a symposium. Lippincott, 1946. 169 p. Stern, B. J. Medical services by government; local, state, and federal. Commonwealth Fund, 1946. 208 p. (New York Academy of Medicine. Committee on Medicine and the Changing Order. Studies) 10 MEDICAL EDUCATION (cont’d) Tresidder, D. B. The aims and purposes of medical education. Journal of the Associ- ation of American Medical Colleges. 23:8-17 Jan. 1948. U. S. Dept, of the Army. Military education; professional education and training for Medical Department officers. Govt. Print. Off., 1948, 1949. (Army Regulations 350-1010, June 7, 1948 and Change 1, June 8, 1949) U. S. Federal Security Agency. Annual report ... 1948: Public Health Service. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. p. 255-458. U. S. Surgeon-General’s Office. Graduate professional education program. Office of the Surgeon General, U. S. Army, January 13, 1948. 21 p. mimeo. (SGO Circular no. 5) • U. S. Surgeon-General’s Office. Graduate professional education program for interns and clinical physicians. Office of the Surgeon General, U. S. Army, June 15, 1948. 16 p. mimeo. (SGO Circular no. 74) Van Slyke, C. J. Public Health Service aid to medical education and research. Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 24:75-80 Mar. 1949. Weinerman, E. R. Medical schools and the quality of medical care; a survey of recent trends. The New England Journal of Medicine 239:810-817 Nov. 1948. HOSPITAL PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION American Institute of Architects. Department of Education and Research. The hospital building, comprising the 1947 A. I. A. convention seminar addresses on hospitals and the Building type reference guide, no. 2, ... comp, and ed. by Walter A. Taylor, Di- rector. The Institute, 1948. 71 p. Butler, Charles and Erdman, Addison. Hospital planning. F. W. Dodge Corp., 1946. 236 p. Erikson, C. A. Tomorrow’s hospitals. Architectural Record 105:109-112 May 1949. The hospital modernization manual. Hospital Management, Inc., n.d, 56 p. The hospital of the future; the Modern Hospital presents a study of hospitals and hospital relationships fifty years from now, as seen by today’s experts in hospital design, planning, administration, nursing, medicine and economics . Modern Hospital 71:47- 67 Aug.1948. Hospital planning - study in ingenuity. Architectural Record 105:113-121 May 1949. Hughes, H. G. Notes on a small hospital plan. Modern Hospital 71:75-77 Nov. 1948. Mills, A. B. and Jones, E. W., eds. The modern small hospital and community health center. Modern Hospital Pub. Co., 1946. 318 p. 100 bed hospital with doctors’ office building. Architectural Record 105:124-127 May 1949. Paulsen, V. H. Veterans’ hospital combines functional efficiency with esthetic appeal. Modern Hospital 72:57-61 Mar. 1949. Rosenfield, Isadore. Current hospital construction. Modern Hospital 70:47-50 Jan. 1948. Rosenfield, Isadore. Hospitals, integrated design. Reinhold, 1947. 308 p. Today’s federally aided hospitals, a brick and mortar report. Hospitals 23:49-71 Apr. 1949. U. S. Public Health Service. Design and construction of general hospitals. Modern Hospital Pub. Co., 1949. 12 p. U. S. Public Health Service, Division of Hospital Facilities. Functional basis of hos- pital planning. Modern Hospital 70:114-116 Jan. 1948; 100-104 Feb. 1948; 61-65+ Mar. 1948; 53-54+ Apr. 1948; 124-128 May 1948; 55-57 June 1948. U. S. Public Health Service. Division of Hospital Facilities . Plans of general hospitals for the coordinated hospital system. Hospitals 22:49-84 Jan. 1948. 12 PUBLIC RELATIONS American Nurses’ Association. Public relations workshop manual. The Association, 1948. 31 p. Bans, H. M. Publicity, how to plan, produce and place it. Harper, 1942. 252 p. Bluestone, E. M. Notes on public relations. Hospital Progress 29:202-204 June 1948. Burnett, V. E. You and your public. Harper, 1947. 205 p. Crain, K. C. Hospital employees can be first class disseminators of good public rela- tions. Hospital Management 65:38-40 Apr. 1948, Davis, Gordon. How to maintain good public relations. Hospitals 18:25-27 Nov. 1944. Fine, Benjamin. Educational publicity. Harper, 1943. 320 p. Gerould, Virginia. Publicity code that builds community understanding. Hospitals 2 3:47-48 June 1949. Harlow, R. F. and Black, M. M. Practical public relations, its foundations, divisions, tools and practices. Harper, 1947. 442 p. Jones, Scott. When the hospital meets the press, they can start a feud - or a sensible working relationship, depending on how intelligent and cooperative both sides are. Modern Hospital 73:79-82 Sept. 1949. Lesly, Philip, ed. Public relations in action; case studies from first annual awards competition of the American Public Relations Association. Ziff-Davis, 1947. 280 p. Lynch, B. P. H. How the press aids the hospital toward better public relations. Arizona Medicine 2:237-239 July 1945. Mills, A. B. Hospital public relations. Physicians’ Record Co., 1939. 361 p. Needham, R. J. Hospital and the public. Canadian Hospital 23:34 Mar. 1946. Plackard, D. H. and Bleckmon, Clifton. Blueprint for public relations. McGraw, 1947 355 p. Public relations directory and yearbook, 1945. Public Relations Directory and Year- book, Inc., 1945. ROSS, Meryl. Revitalization - planned public relations . Hospitals 23:65-67 May 1949. Shomberg, Leonard. Hospital public relations begins in the front office. Hospital Man- agement 65:116 June 1948 What to say and what not to say when the press wants information. Modern Hospital 72:77 Feb. 1949. Wortman, H. M. and Johnson, E. W. step by step to active public response. Hospitals 23:59-61 Sept. 1949. Public Speaking Acland, Richard. Public speaking. Gollancz, 1946. 153 p. Barnes, H. G. Speech handbook; amanual for afirstcourse inspeech training. Prentice- Hall, 1941. 138 p. 13 PUBLIC RELATIONS (cont’d) Becker, Mortimer. Speaking for all occasions. Prentice-Hall, 1949. 169 p. Beckman, F. H. Streamlined public speaking and individual development. Beckman, Hollister and Co., 1944. 97 p. Beebe, D. E. Organizing the material for an effective speech. Alexander Hamilton Institute, Inc., 1942. 40 p. (Report no. 513) Bender, J. F. How to talk well. McGraw, 1949. 262 p. Carnegie, Dale. Simple secrets of public speaking. Coronet 25:108-112 Feb. 1949. Davis, R. G. and others. Direct communication, written and spoken. Heath, 1943. 247 p. Doll, William. You can make a speech. Ronald, 1946. 250 p. Fink, L. C. Does your audience goto sleep? Office Economist 31 no. 1:8-9 1949. Flapan, I. M. The art of effective public speaking for all occasions. Tudor, 1942. 340 p. Keith, Alice. Howto speak and write for radio; a manual of broadcasting technique. Harper, 1944. 237 p. Lee, J. B. How to hold an audience without a rope. Ziff-Davis, 1947. 280 p. McCall, R. C. Fundamentals of speech; a text handbook of principles and methods. Macmillan, 1949. 240 p. Monroe, A. H. Principles and types of speech. 3d. ed. Scott, 1949. 658 p. Oliver, R. T. The new training for effective speech. Dryden, 1946. 414 p. Opdycke, J. B. Mark my words; a guide to modern usage and expression. Harper, 1949. 687 p, Parrish, W. M. Speaking in public. Scribner, 1947. 461 p. Prochnow, H. V. The public speaker’s treasure chest; a compendium of source material to make your speech sparkle. Harper, 1942. 413 p. Sandford, W. P. Speak well - and win! McGraw, 1944. 175 p. Tucker, S. M. Public speaking for technical men. McGraw, 1939. 397 p. Wheeler, Elmer. Elmer Wheeler’s tested public s p e akin g. 2d. ed. Prentice-Hall, 1947. 214 p. Yeager, W. H. Effective speaking for every occasion. Prentice-Hall, 1940. 444 p. Writing Blue stone, E, M. On hospital reading and writing. Hospital Management 64:32-33 Nov. 1947. Fishbein, Morris. Medical writing, the technic and the art. 2d. ed. Blakiston, 1948. 292 p. Flesch, R. F. The art of plain talk. Harper, 1946. 210 p. Flesch, R. F. The art of readable writing. Harper, 1949. 237 p. Flesch, R. F.and Lass, A, H. The way to write. Harper, 1949. 324 p. 14 PUBLIC RELATIONS (cont’d) Grady, J. F. and Hall, Milton. Writing effective government letters . Employee Training Publications, 1939. 109 p. Lait, Jack, ed. A practical guide to successful writing. Knickerbocker, 1945. 158 p. Masterson, J, R. and Phillips, W. B. Federal prose: how to write in and/or for Wash- ington. Univ. of North Carolina Press. 1948. 45 p. Trealease, S. F. The scientific paper: how to prepare it, how to write it. Williams and Wilkins, 1947. 152 p. U. S. Council of Personnel Administration. Procedures and Records Committee. To government writers: How does your writing read? Govt. Print. Off., 1946. lip. U. S. Government Printing Office. Style manual, rev. ed. Govt. Print. Off., 1945. 346 p. Opdycke, J. B. Take a letter, please! a cyclopedia of business and social correspond- ence. rev. ed. Funk, 1944. 466 p. HOSPITALS AND THE LAW Carter, F. G. and Sutton, F. C. Why not discardmedical records after 25 years? Hos- pitals 20:35-37 Aug. 1946. (Reply: Hayt, Emanuel. Await legal sanction of the microfilmed record, p. 38) Hayt, Emanuel and Hayt, L. R. Law of hospital, physician and patient. Hospital Text- book Co., 1947. 647 p. Hayt, Emanuel and Hayt, L, R. Legal guide for Americanhospitals . Hospital Textbook Co., 1940. 608 p. Levinson, S. A., ed. Symposium on medicolegal problems, series 1 and 2. Lippincott, 1948. 1949. 2 v. McGibony, J. R. Narcotics; hospitals’ legal and moral responsibilities. Hospitals 20:59-61 Nov. 1946. Regan, L. J. Physician’s legal duty to his patient; malpractice - some basic principles. Bulletin of the Los Angeles County Medical A s s o c i a t i o n 79:88 1+ Sept. 15, 1949. Simpson, C. K. Forensic medicine. Williams and Wilkins, 1947. 335 p. 16 MEDICAL RECORDS AND STATISTICS American Hospital Association. Medical record administration; a collection of readings selected from the literature in the field. American Hospital Association, 1948. 267 p, Columbia University. Statistical Research Group. Selected techniques of statistical analysis for scientific and industrial research, and production and management engi- neering. McGraw, 1947. 473 p. Densen, P. M. Administrative and research uses of routine analyses of hospital statis- tics. American Journal of Public Health 37:1421-1429 Nov. 1947. Densen, P. M. The future of medical records in veterans hospitals. Journal of the American Association of Medical Record Librarians 19:11-13 Feb. 1948. Densen, P. M. Statistical practices in hospitals. Hospital Management 67:102-105 Jan. 1949. Dowler, C, C. What the administrator may expect of the medical record librarian. Journal of the American Association of Medical Record Librarians 18:54-56 Aug. 1947. DuBois, Margaret. Critical problems in securing and maintaining medical records. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 32:166-168 June 1947. The Duke Endowment. Hospital Section. The small general hospital; procedures in record keeping. The Duke Endowment, 1948. 2v. (Bulletin no. 1, rev. Apr. 1948) Engel, G. C. The importance of complete and scientific medical records from the stand- point of better care of the patient. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 32:36-37 Feb. 1947. Graham, W. H. The importance of complete and scientific medical records from the standpoint of advancement of medical science. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 32:42-43 Feb. 1947. Greenwood, Major. Medical statistics from Graunt to Farr. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1948. 73 p. Guthrie, C. L, Functions of the medical record librarian in Veterans Administration hospitals. Journal of the American Association of Medical Record Librarians 20:36- 37+ Apr. 1949. Hall, M. F. Public health statistics. 2d ed. rev. Hoeber, 1949. 441 p. Hamilton, E. L. The future of medical records in Army h o s p i t a 1 s . Journal of the American Association of Medical Record Librarians 19:5-8+ Feb. 1948. Hill, A. B. Principles of medical statistics. 4th ed. rev. and enl. Lancet, 1948. 252 p. Hubert, I. R, It takes two to make a good record department -- a well trained librarian and an understanding administrator. Modern Hospital 69:53-55 Dec. 1947. Huffman, E, K. Manual for medical record librarians. 2d. ed. Physicians’ Record Co., 1948. 371 p. Huffman, E. K. Program of the American Association of Medical Record Librarians to improve medical record science. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 32:33-35 Feb. 1947. Kupper, W, H., ed. Interesting and useful medical statistics. Wm. C. Brown, 1948. 528 p. 17 MEDICAL RECORDS AND STATISTICS (cont’d) Kurtz, D. L. Unit medical records in hospital and clinic. Columbia Univ. Press, 1943. 110 p. M, Patricia, Sister. Use is the ultimate test of good medical records. Modern Hospital 68:58-60 Apr. 1947. Macer, D. J. what will microfilming records cost the hospital? Hospitals 21:48-50 Apr. 1947. Meade, A. B. Manual of clinical charting. 3d. ed. Lippincott, 1944. 148 p. National Committee for Mental Hygiene. Statistical manual for the use of hospitals for mental diseases. 10th ed. The Committee, 1942. 71 p. % New York (State) Department of Mental Hygiene. Statistical guide. 12th ed. State Hospitals Press, 1943. 69 p. Orndorff, John, The importance of complete and scientific medical records from the standpoint of self education of the practicing physician. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 32:38-39 Feb. 1947. Pearl, Raymond. Introduction to medical biometry and statistics. 3d. ed. rev. and enl. Saunders, 1940. 537 p. Richards, J. T. Statistical method for the hospital administrator. Hospital Adminis - tration Review 1:15-19 Feb. 1948. Schroedel, E. C. Recent developments in punched card tabulation of medical record statistics. Journal of the American Association of Medical Record Librarians 20:63 + June 1949. Sutton, F, C. Efficient medical record department depend on functional arrangement. Hospitals 21:38-41 Mar. 1947. Ware, R. L. The future of hospital records in the Navy. Journal of the American As- sociation of Medical Record Librarians 19:9-10+ Feb. 1948. Whitecotton, G. O, How does a superintendent evaluate a medical record department, and what has been done by the administration to maintain an efficient medical record library. Journal of the American Association of Medical Record Librarians 20:7-8+ Feb. 1949. 18 FINANCE Blair, L, B. Relationship of cost and quality in hospital service. Hospital Topics and Buyer 28:13-15 Apr. 1949. Dawson, W. A. Procedure for hospital costs; the determination of departmental and service costs. United Hospital Fund of New York, 1937. 30 p. Dohr, J. L. and Inghram, H. A. Cost accounting principles and practice. 3d ed. Ronald, 1946. 752 p. Factors that affect cost. Modern Hospital 70:63-65 Mar. 1948. Guenther, Orville. Accounting serves four purposes. Modern Hospital 66:73-75 May 1946. # Harris, W. C. Institutional cost accounting, as exemplified by the system installed at the Eloise Hospital and Infirmary, Wayne County (Detroit, Michigan) Public Admin- istration Service, 1944. 153 p. Hinsler, J, W. Analyzing financial reports. Papers of the Annual Convention of the American Hospital Association 48:194-200 1946. How well planned business forms save duplication; cut costs, personnel. Hospital Man- agement 64:122-126 Nov. 1947. Laetz, E, C, What about hospital punch card accounting? Hospital Management 67:96-99 June 1949. MacNiCOl, A. M. Cost studies turn up surprising facts about ways to save. Modern Hospital 70:61-63 Jan. 1948. Markel, E. G. Imparting flexibility to the ordinarily static hospital expense budget. Hospital Management 67:94-95 May 1949. Markey, W. H. An expanded program for better accounting. Hospitals 20:55-56 Nov. 1946. Markey, W. H. The'American Hospital Association program for better hospital account- ing. Papers of the Annual Convention of the American Hospital Association 48:189-193 1946. Paplow, J. E. Why not evaluate hospital business procedures ? Hospital Administration Review 2:19-21 Jan. 1949. Pierce, S. E. Machine accounting as a means to better hospital management. Hospital Management 62:118-121 Oct. 1946. Roswell, C. R. Accounting, statistics, and business office procedures for hospitals. United Hospital Fund of New York, 1946. 287 p. Williams, W. R. Using purchase audits as a cost control measure , Hospitals 23:77-78 Aug. 1949. Wynkoop, L. B. How charts and graphs can help hospital picture its work. Hospital Management 62:118-123 Nov. 1946. Food Cost Control Frooman, A. A. Five steps to effective institutional food buying. Frooman and Associ- ates, 1948. 577 p. Gillam, Margaret. Dietitian’s program for food service modernization. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 22:753-756 Sept. 1946. 19 FINANCE (cont’d) Gillam, Margaret. . Small hospital food cost control by a simple method. Hospitals 21:66-72 Sept. 1947. Hedgecock, E. S. Simplified system of food purchasing, inventory and costs. Hospital Management 65:96-109 Mar. 1948. Jones, M. C. How to be easier on the budget (Dietetics symposium, part 3) Hospital Progress 30:181-184 June 1949. McNamara, J. E. Accounting for food costs and methods of foodcontrol. Hospital Topics and Buyer 25:25-29 Apr. 1947. Parks, Doris. Daily food cost accounting - why and how. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 25:684-686 Aug. 1949. Rappaport, Murray. How food control can contribute to savings in expenses. Hospital Management 67:86 Mar. 1949. Terrell, M. E. Business approach to the dietary department. Journal of the American Dietetic Association 23:749-751 Sept. 1947. Todoroff, Alexander. Food buyer’s information book. Grocery Trade Pub. House, 1946. 380 p. Weisberger, Emanuel. What one hospital did about breakage and budgets. Hospitals 23:77-78 May 1949. Winger, E. M. Food ac c ounting system assists in the control of c o s t s, Hospitals 21:66-7 2 Oct. 1947. Zipfel, George. Labor saving equipment can hold costs down. American Restaurant Magazine 32:54-55 Oct. 1948. HOSPITAL SAFETY AND DISASTER Ackerman, Harmon. Hospitals and fire losses. Hospital Progress 30:80-81 Mar. 1949. Burns, B. I. Hospital organization for disaster. Hospital Management 67:30-34 Feb. 1949. Decker, G. E. Safety program for hospitals. Safety Engineering 95:59-60 June 1948. The Effingham fire. Hospitals 23:49-55 June 1949 (Pt. 1) Finehout, R, M, So you think your hospital is fire proof! Hospital Management 68:45-47 Sept. 1949. Hahn, A. G. Staff preparedness as a fire-safety practice. Hospitals 23:37-38 Sept. 1949. Hawk, F. M. Thehospital and the Red Cross cooperate. Hospital Progress 29:409-410 + Dec. 1948. Hilton, W. B. Thorough employee training in prevention of fires. Hospitals 23:75-79 Jan. 1949. McLeod, Terry, When disaster strikes. Hospital Progress 29:408+ Dec. 1948. Norman, J. B. and Buck, G, H. Benefits to be derived from planning for safety. Hospitals 23:83-88 Feb. 1949. Panhorst, H. E. In case of fire, Barnes Hospital has apian. Modern Hospital 73:68-71 Sept. 1949. Pellenz, Dorothy, Fires in hospitals and nurses’ homes. American Journal of Nursing 49:40-42 Jan. 1949. What are the states doing about fire safety inhospitals? Hospital Management 67:43-45 June 1949; 68:33-35 July 1949. What superintendents say about fire prevention: executives must be fire conscious all the time; preparedness called keynote of safety. Hospital Management 67:31-33 May 1949. Wilson, F. E. An agreement on disaster care. Hospitals 23:49-51 Mar. 1949. 21 SPECIAL SERVICES Chaplaincy Service Cabot, R. C. and Dicks, R. L. Art of ministering to the sick. Macmillan, 1936. 384 p. Dicks, R. L. Hospital patients need spiritual help, too. Hospitals 20:70-71 Feb. 1946. Dicks, R. L. Spiritual care of the sick. Modern Hospital 71:81-82 Sept. 1948. Frank, Benjamin. The chaplain in the correctional institution. Bulletin Board 9:21-26 Jan. 1947. Neufour, Leo. Functions of a chaplain in a mental hospital. (Master’s thesis in psy- chology. Catholic University of America, 1948) Saxe, R. G. With the chaplain in a VA hospital. Army and Navy Chaplain 18:22-25 Jan./Feb. 1948 U. S. Army Service Forces. The chaplain serves. Govt. Print. Off., 1944. 74 p. U. S. War Department. The chaplain. Govt. Print. Off., 1944. 91 p. (Technical man- ual 16-205) U. S, War Department. The United States Army chaplaincy. Govt. Print. Off., 1946. 22 p. (Pamphlet 16-1) Library Service Agnes Lucile, sister. Bibliotherapy, a counseling technique. Catholic Library World 18:147-149+ Feb. 1947. Allen, E. E. Books help neuropsychiatric p a t i e nt s . Library Journal 71:1671-1675+ Dec. 1, 1946. Beadles, M. K. Veterans Administration medical library service. Bulletin of the Medi- cal Library Association 35:365-373 Oct. 1947. Bedwell, C, E. A,, ed. Manual for hospital librarians. Library Association, 1947. 120 p. Brodman, Estelle, Education for medical librarians. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 37:221-230 July 1949. Bruce, L. R. What, why and when is a hospital librarian? Special Libraries 37:171- 175 July/Aug. 1946. Connell, S. McL. Library service in a Veterans Administration general hospital. Spe- cial Libraries 38:176-178 July/Aug. 1947. Doe, Janet. Development of education for medical librarianship. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 37:213-220 July 1949. Fitzgerald, W. A. Objectives of hospital library service. Catholic Library World 18:46 Nov. 1946. Gottschalk, L. R. Bibliotherapy as an adjuvant in psychotherapy. American Journal of Psychiatry 104:632-637 Apr. 1948. Heffinger, F. W. The hospital library turns professional. Modern Hospital 66:55-56 June 1946. Hicks, S. W. Reading recommended. Modern Hospital 62:78 May 1944. Jones, K. M. Veteran reads his way to health. Wilson Library Bulletin 22:267-269 Nov. 1947. 22 SPECIAL SERVICES (cont’d) Kent, M. L. Veterans are looking up. Library Journal 72:26-30 Jan. 1, 1947. Kent, M. L. and Kinney, M. M. “Medical care second to none.” Special Libraries 38:172 — 176 July/Aug. 1947. Marshall, M. L. Training for medical librarianship. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 34:247-265 Oct. 1946. Medical librarianship steps forward. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 34:91-92 June 1949. Medical Library Association. Handbook of medical library practice. American Library Association, 1943. 609 p. Michaels, J. J. Approach of the librarian to the neuropsychiatric patient in an Army general hospital. Special Libraries 37:180-183 July/Aug. 1946. Mushake, Kathryn. Library service in a Veterans Administration neuropsychiatric hos- pital. Special Libraries 38:179-181 July/Aug. 1947 Pomeroy, Elizabeth. ABC’s for hospital librarians. American Library Association, 1943. 18 p. Postell, W. D, Essay on the “precepts’’of medical librarianship. Bulletin of the Medi- cal Library Association 35:1-6 Jan. 1947. Purington, A. M. Bibliography on standards - medical, hospital and nursing libraries and librarians, 1925-1945. Special Libraries 37;72-7£f Mar. 1946 St. John, F. R. and Hays, D. O. Veterans Administration library service. Wilson Li- brary Bulletin 22:262-266 Nov. 1947. Schneck, J. M. Bibliography on bibliotherapy and libraries in mental hospitals . Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 9:170-174 Sept. 1945. Schneck, J. M. Bibliotherapy and hospital library activities for neuropsychiatric pa- tients; a review of the literature with comments on trends. Psychiatry 8:207-228 May 1945. Seidell, Atherton. Aims of medical library service. Bulletin of the Medical Library Association 34:336-339 Oct. 1946. Shapleigh, D. R. General library administration in a Veterans Administration tubercu- losis hospital, Special Libraries 38:181-187 July/Aug. 1949. Stehle, R. L. and Gordon, E. R. Method of measuring the completeness of a medical library and an example of its application. Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 24:28-30 Jan. 1949. Recreation Service Buell, C. E. Sports for the blind. The Author, 1947. 239 p. Cameras for convalescents. Hospital Topics and Buyer 25:16-17 Dec. 1947. Colson, J. H. C, Rehabilitation of the injured, v. 2: Remedial gymnastics. Cassell, 1947. 556 p. Foster, R. S. Gray Lady green thumbs. Volunteer 1:8-10 May 1948. Hawley, E. M. Recreation is fun; a handbook on hospital recreation and entertainment. American Theatre Wing, 1949. 115 p. 23 SPECIAL SERVICES (cont’d) Hill, Adrian. Art versus illness; a story of art therapy. G. Allen, 1945. 100 p. LaMaster, R. J. Music therapy as a tool for treatment of mental patients in the hospital. Hospital Management 62:110-114 Dec. 1946. Nixon, E. W. and Cozens, F. W. Introduction to physical education. 3d ed. Saunders, 1947. 251 p. Paperto, Frances. Music in military medicine. Mental Hygiene 30:56-64 Jan. 1946. Parker, R. E. Physical education for the handicapped. Journal of Health and Physical Education 16:254-255+ May 1945. Pascal, Albert. Sports for the blind. Physical and Mental R e h a b i 1 i t a t i o n Journal 2:13-14 Oct. 1948. Plimpton, Mrs. Harold. Garden therapy; another step on the road to rehabilitation. Modern Hospital 67:75 Aug. 1946. Rathbone, J. L. Corrective physical education. 4th ed. Saunders, 1949. 300 p. Schullian, D. M. andSchoen, Max, eds. Music and medicine. Henry Schuman, 1948. 499 p. Sharp, J. C. Jr. Radiocomes to thehospital: a guide to hospital broadcasting. Hospital Management 64:102-105 July 1947; 92-96 Aug. 1947. Simon, Werner. Music, value in the resocialization and rehabilitation of the mentally ill. Military Surgeon 97:498-500 Dec. 1945. Soibelman, Doris. Therapeutic and industrial uses of music; a review of the literature. Columbia Univ. Press, 1948. 274 p. Stafford, G. T. Exercise during convalescence; a manual of adapted exercises. A. S. Barnes, 1947. 281 p. Stafford, G. T. Sports for the handicapped. 2d ed. Prentice-Hall, 1947. 334 p. Television for patients' morale. Hospitals 23:63 Aug. 1949. Van de Wall, Willem. Music in hospitals. Russell Sage Foundation, 1946. 86 p. Zahn, Virginia and Wessel, M. A. Recreation in a neuro-psychiatric program. Journal of Health and Physical Education 18:14 0-142+ Mar. 1947. Voluntary Service American Hospital Association. Organization guide for hospital volunteer service. The Association, 1944. 20 p. Bing, Mariana. When do we start? Volunteer 2:4-5+ June 1949. Darlington, Mrs. C. F. Volunteers perform a social service by interpreting case work to the trustees and the public. Modern Hospital 73:90-94 Sept. 1949. Hahn, Jack and Hahn, Lois. Just a little training helps a lot in improving the work of nurse’s aides. Modern Hospital 71:80-81 Sept. 1948. Hayward E. M. Incentives for volunteer service. Hospitals 23:64 Apr. 1949. Ijams, G. E. On the hospital front; Voluntary Service Committee helps raise standards of welfare work among patients. Foreign Service 36:19 Aug, 1949. 24 SPECIAL SERVICES (cont’d) Men volunteer. Volunteer 1:8-10 Feb. 1948. Payne, Lawrence. Clinching auxiliary support. Hospitals 23:58 July 1949. Pratt, H. N. There should be no conflict between volunteers and the hospital staff. Modern Hospital 68:73-74 Apr. 1947. Preble, Mrs. M. C. Volunteers in hospital libraries. Bulletins of the Medical Library Association 34:26-28 Jan. 1946. Schneidenbach, Oscar. We can still make use of male volunteers. Modern Hospital 69:83 July 1947. Snow, E. L. The things those volunteers do! Modern Hospital 72:90-92 Apr. 1949. Speaking of auxiliaries; a Modern Hospital round table. Modern Hospital 72:43-48+ May 1949. Volunteers from now on - Will hospitals generally find the wartime type of expanded volunteer program a sound peacetime program also - Members of the Association express their views here. Hospitals 20:20-22+ Apr. 1946. 25 PERIODICALS OF INTEREST TO THE ADMINISTRATOR Advanced Management American Journal of Public Health American Restaurant Magazine Architectural Forum Architectural Record Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons Factory Management and Maintenance Harvard Business Review Hospital Administration Review Hospital Management Hospital Progress Hospital Topics Hospitals Journal of Accountancy Journal of the American Medical Association Journal of the American Statistical Association Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges Modern Hospital National Safety News NOMA Forum Personnel Personnel Administration Personnel Journal Public Administration Review Public Personnel Review Supervision VA- D. C. -86438