Medical Publications of F. A. Davis, Philadelphia. 



The Medical Bulletin Visiting-List or 

 Physicians' Call Record. 



ARRANGED UPON AN ORIGINAL AND CONVENIENT MONTHLY AND WEEKLY 

 PLAN FOR THE DAILY RECORDING OF PROFESSIONAL VISITS. 



Frequent Rewriting of Names Unnecessary. 



THIS Visiting-List is arranged so that the names of patients need be written 

 but ONCE a month instead of FOUR times a month, as in the old-style lists. 

 By means of a new feature, a simple device consisting of STUB OR HALF 

 LEAVES IN THE FORM OF INSERTS, the first Week's visits are recorded in the usual 

 way, and the second week's visits are begun by simply turning over the half-leaf 

 without the necessity of rewriting the patients' names. This very easily under- 

 stood process is repeated until the month is ended and the record has been kept 

 complete in every detail of VISIT, CHARGE, CREDIT, etc., and the labor and time 

 of entering and transferring names at least THREE times in the month has been 

 saved. There are no intricate rulings ; not the least amount of time can be lost 

 in comprehending the plan, for it is acquired at a glance. 



THE THREE DIFFERENT STYLES MADE. 



The No. 1 Style of this List provides space for the DAILY record of seventy 

 different names each month for a year ; for physicians who prefer a List that will 

 accommodate a larger practice we have made a No. 2 Style, which provides 

 space for the daily record of 105 different names each month for a year, and for 

 physicians who may prefer a Pocket Record-Book of less thickness than either of 

 these styles we have made a No. 3 Style, in which "The Blanks for the Record- 

 ing of Visits in " have been made into removable sections. These sections are 

 very thin, and are made up so as to answer in full the demand of the largest 

 practice, each section providing ample space for the DAILY RECORD OF 210 DIF- 

 FERENT NAMES for two months ; or 105 different names daily each month for four 

 months ; or seventy different names daily each month for six months. Six sets 

 of these sections go with each copy of No. 3 STYLE. 



SPECIAL FEATURES NOT FOUND IN ANY OTHER LIST. 



In this No. 3 STYLE the PRINTED MATTER, and such matter as the ULANK 

 FORMS FOR ADDRESSES OF PATIENTS, Obstetric Record, Vaccination Record, 

 Cash Account, Birth and Death Records, etc., are fastened permanently in the 

 back of the book, thus reducing its thickness. The addition of one of these 

 removable sections does not increase the thickness more than an eighth of an inch. 

 This brings the book into such a small compass that no one can object to it on 

 account of its thickness, as its bulk is VERY MUCH LESS than that of any visiting- 

 list ever published. Every physician will at once understand that as soon as a 

 section is full it can be taken out, filed away, and another inserted without the 

 least inconvenience or trouble. Extra or additional sections will be furnished at 

 any time for 15 cents each or $1.75 per dozen. This Visiting-List contains calen- 

 dars, valuable miscellaneous data, important tables, and other useful printed 

 matter usually placed in Physicians' Visiting-Lists. 



Physicians of many years' standing and with large practices pronounce it 

 THE BEST LIST THEY HAVE EVER SEEN. It is handsomely bound in fine, strong 

 leather, with flap, including a pocket for loose memoranda, etc., and is furnished 

 with a Dixon lead-pencil of excellent quality and finish. It is compact and con- 

 venient for carrying in the pocket. Size, 4x6| inches. 



I1ST T5H2.EEI ST~Z"I-JES. NET PRICES. 



No. 1. Regular size, to accommodate 70 patients daily each month for one year, . . . 91.25 

 No. 2. Large size, to accommodate 105 patients daily each month for one year, .... S1.5O 



No. 3. In which the " Blanks for Recording Visits in " are in removable sections, . . . SI. 75 

 Special Edition for Great Britain, without printed matter, ........ 4s. 6d. 



N. B.The Recording of Visits in this List may be Commenced at any time during the Year. 



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