JUST READY THE LATEST AND BEST PHYSICIAN'S ACCOUNT 

 BOOK EVER PUBLISHED. 



PHYSICIAN'S- 



ALL-REQC1I5ITE TIME* 



A- LABOR- SAVINS 



Account- 



BEING A LEDGER AND ACCOUNT-BOOK FOR PHYSICIANS' USE, MEETING ALL 

 THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAW AND COURTS. 



DESIGNED BY 



Of 



PROBABLY no class of people lose more money through carelessly kept 

 accounts and overlooked or neglected bills than physicians. Often 

 detained at the bedside of the sick until late at night, or deprived of 

 even a modicum of rest, it is with great difficulty that he spares the 

 time or puts himself in condition to give the same care to his own 

 financial interests that a merchant, a lawyer, or even a farmer devotes. 

 It is then plainl} 7 apparent that a system of bookkeeping and accounts 

 that, without sacrificing accuracy, but, on the other hand, ensuring it, at 

 the same time relieves the keeping of a physician's book of half their 

 complexity and two-thirds the labor, is a convenience which will be 

 eagerly welcomed by thousands of overworked physicians. Such a sys- 

 tem lias at last been devised, and we take pleasure in offering it to the 

 profession in the form of THE PHYSICIAN'S ALL-REQUISITE TIME- AND 

 LABOR- SAVING ACCOUNT-BOOK. 



There is no exaggeration in stating that this Account-Book and 

 Ledger reduces the labor of keeping your accounts more than one-half r 

 and at the same time secures the greatest degree of accuracy. We may 

 mention a few of the superior advantages of THE PHYSICIAN'S ALL- 

 REQUISITE TIME- AND LABOR- SAVING ACCOUNT-BOOK, as follow: 



First "Will meet all the requirements of 

 the law and courts. 



Second Self-explanatory ; no cipher code. 



Third Its completeness without sacrificing 

 anything. 



Fourth No posting; one entry only. 



'Fifth Universal ; can be commenced at any 

 time of year, and can be continued in- 

 definitely until every account is filled. 



Sixth Absolutely no waste of space. 



Seventh One person must needs be sick 

 every day of the year to fill his account, 

 or might be ten years about it and re- 

 quire no more than the space for one 

 account in this ledger. 



Eighth Double the number and irfany times 

 more than the number of accounts in 



any similar book; the 300-page book 

 contains space for 900 accounts, and the 

 600-page book contains space for 1800 

 accounts. 



Ninth There are no smaller spaces. 



Tenth Compact without sacrificing com- 

 pleteness; every account complete on 

 same page a decided advantage and 

 recommendation. 



Eleventh Uniform size of leaves. 



Twelfth The statement of the most com- 

 plicated account is at once before you 

 at any time of month or year in other 

 words, the account itself as it stands is 

 its simplest statement. 



Thirteenth No transferring of accounts, 

 balances, etc. 



To all physicians desiring a quick, accurate, and comprehensive 

 method of keeping their accounts, we can safely sa} r that no /book as 

 suitable as this one has ever been devised. 



Great 

 Britain. 



NET PRICES, SHIPPING EXPENSES PREPAID. 



No. 1. 3OO Pages, for 90O Accounts per Year, Canada 



Size 10x12, Bound in ?i Russia, Raised In U - S - (duty paid). 



Back-Bands, Cloth Sides, . . . 85.0O 85.5O SO. 18s. 

 No. 2. GOO Pages, for 18OO Accounts per Year, 



Size 10x12, Bound in % Russia, Raised 



Back-Bands, Cloth Sides, . . . 8.0O 8.8O 1.13s. 



(F. A. DAVIS, Medical Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.) 



France. 

 3O fr. 3O 



49 fr. 4O 



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