NOW READY. 



With Many Improvements for 1888. 



37 th YEAR. 

 The Physician's Visiting List. 



(LINDSAY & BLAKISTON'S.) 

 CONTENTS. 



POSOLOGICAL TABLE, MEADOWS. 



DISINFECTANTS AND DISINFECTING. 



EXAMINATION OF URINE, DR. J. DALAND, based upon 



Tyson's "Practical Examination of Urine." sth 



Edition. 



INCOMPATIBILITY, Prof. S. O. L. POTTER. 

 A NEW COMPLETE TABLE FOR CALCULATING THE 



PERIOD OF UTERO-GESTATION. 



SYLVESTER'S METHOD FOR ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. 

 DIAGRAM OF THE CHEST. 

 BLANK LEAVES, suitably ruled, for Visiting List , 



Monthly Memoranda; Addresses of Patients and 



others ; Addresses of Nurses, their references, etc. ; 



Accounts asked for ; Memoranda of Wants ; Obstet- 



ric and Vaccination Engagements ; Record of Births 



and Deaths ' Cash Account > etc - 



A NUMBER OF IMPROVEMENTS and additions have been made to the 

 reading matter in the first part. This has been done, however, without increasing 

 the number of pages. Great care has been taken in selecting the leather for the 

 covers and in each detail of manufacture. 



SIZES AND PRICES. 



ALMANAC FOR 1888 and 1889. 



TABLE OF SIGNS to be used in keeping accounts. 



MARSHALL HALL'S READY METHOD IN ASPHYXIA. 



POISONS AND ANTIDOTES. 



THE METRIC OR FRENCH DECIMAL SYSTEM OF 

 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. 



DOSE TABLE, revised and rewritten for 1888, by Ho- 

 BART AMORY HARE, M. ., Demonstrator of Thera- 

 peutics, University of Pennsylvania. 



LIST OF NEW REMEDIES for 1888, by same author. 



AIDS TO DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES OF 

 THK EYE, DR. L. WEBSTER Fox, Clinical Asst. Eye 

 Dept. Jefferson Medical College Hospital, and G. 

 M. GOULD. 



DIAGRAM SHOWING ERUPTION OF MILK TEETH, DR. 

 , Prof, of Diseases of Children, Univer- 



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PERPETUAL EDITION, without Dates. 



be commenced at any time, and used until full. Similar in style, con- 



tents and arrangement to the regular edition. 



No. 1. Containing space for over 1300 names, with blank page opposite each 



Visiting List page. Bound in Red Leather cover, with Pocket and Pencil, $1.25 



No. 2. Containing space for 2600 names, with blank page opposite each 



Visiting List page. Bound like No. I, with Pocket and Pencil, . . . . 1.50 

 These lists, without dates, are particularly useful to young physicians unable to 



estimate the number of patients they may have during the first years of Practice, and 



to physicians in localities where epidemics occur frequently. 



" For completeness, compactness, and simplicity of arrangement it is excelled fc y none ; n the market." N. Y. 

 Medical Record. 



" The book is convenient in form, not too bulky, and in every respect the very best Visiting List published." 

 C "?ii a M ' di ? a t and Surgical Journal. 



After all the trials made, there are none superior to it." Gaillard's Medical Journal . 

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 Medical News. 



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