Abstract
A version of the classical perturbation theory due to Bogoliubov and Mitropolsky is found to be generalizable in a number of directions. Particularly simple is the extension to linear problems of the type encountered in Quantum Mechanics. The advantages of this method are that: a) The complete parallelism of classical and quantum mechanical methods is made obvious, and b) Problems conventionally treated by different methods all can be handled by this single technique.