Bashore's Improved Clinical Chart. 



For the SEPARATE PLOTTINa of TEMPESATUEE, PULSE, and RESPIRATION. 



Designed for the Convenient, Accurate, and Permanent Daily Recording of Cases in 

 Hospital and Private Practice. 



By HARYBY B. BASHORB, M.B. 



COPYRIGHTED, 1888, ET F. A. DATIS. 



SO OiLarts, in TaTolet T^o-tto.. Size, Ssr 3.2 inclies. 



Price, in the United States and Canada, Post-paid, 50 Cents, 

 Net ; Great Britain, 2s. 6d. ; Prance. 3 fr. 60, 



JJ^T ^°X* *agram is a littJe more than one-fifth (i-s> the actual sjje of the chart and shows the 

 method of plotting, the upper curve being the TemperMurc, the middle the Pulse, and the lower the 

 Kespiration. Ky thts method a full record of each can easily be kept with but one color ink^ 



It IS so arranged that all practitioners will &nd it an invaluable aid m the treatment of their patients. 



On the back of each chart will be found ample space conveniently arranged for recording "Clinical 

 History and Symptoms" and "Treatment." 



By its use the physician will secure 9tx;h a complete record of his cases as will enable him to review 

 Jjiem at any time. T hus he will always have at hand a source of individual improvement and benefit in 

 •fie practice of his profession, the value of which can hardly be overestimated 



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



