THE 



GYNECOLOGICAL RECORD: 



A BOOK OF BLANK FORMS, 



Intended as an aid to the busy practitioner in recording Gynae- 

 cological Cases; with an Appendix of Blank Leaves, and Tables 

 for the ready analysis of the contents of the book. Prepared by 

 JOSEPH G. PINKHAM, A.M., M.D., &c. Approved by the Gynae- 

 cological Society. One volume, quarto, half bound in leather. 

 Price, $2.50. Postage, 50 cents extra. 



EXTRACT FROM THE PREFACE. 



" This book is intended to aid the busy practitioner in 

 miking detailed and systematic records of cases occurring in 

 his Gynaecological practice. Its scope will be obvious on inspec- 

 tion. Blank forms are furnished which can be filled out with 

 comparatively little labor. As the same method and order of 

 examination is preserved in each case, a proper basis for com- 

 parison is secured; and the minuteness of detail required to fill 

 out the forms renders the physician less liable to overlook 

 points of interest. Under the head of "History" is supposed 

 to be given the patient's own account of her clinical life previous 

 to date, so far as otherwise not brought out. The diagrams will 

 serve the purpose of illustrating the case. On the one repre- 

 senting the anterior aspect of the body may be given the outline 

 of any tumor, area of tenderness, &c. ; on the other, the relative 

 position of the several pelvic organs, as seen on a median sec- 

 tion. The tables for the analysis of cases are few in number 

 and simple in their plan." 



4| The forms are very carefully brought out, and will be of great advantage. They 

 will serve not only as a record, but as a complete reminder of what to observe in 

 these cases, and will add much to the accuracy of the diagnosis, and consequently to the 

 success of the treatment." Medical and Surgical Reporter, Dec. 24, 1870. 



" It seems to us to fill most of the requirements, and we cordially recommend it." 

 New York Medical Journal, Jan. 1871. 



" The book is neat, and neatly gotten up." Lancet and Observer. 



" If these cases be well selected and carefully kept, even should only one book be 

 filled by each practitioner, it would make a contribution to Gynaecology which, before 

 many years, would enable us to settle definitely many points in the natural history and 

 therapeutics of uterine diseases which a.e ucwmost obscure and unsettled." Medical 

 Times. 



"We note with pleasure the use of diagrams with each blank, representing in 

 outline the anterior aspect of the abdomen, and a section of the pelvis-" Boston 

 Medical and Surgical Journal, 



JAMES CAMPBELL, PUBLISHER, 



Boston, Mast. 



