Medical Publications of F. A. Davis, Philadelphia. 



Physician's All-Requisite Time- and Labor- 

 Saving Account-Book. 



Being a Ledger and Account-Book for Physicians' Use, Meeting 

 ALL THE Requirements of the Law and Courts. 



Designed by William A. Seibert, M.D , of Easton, Pa. 



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 plainly 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 system has at last 

 been devised, and we take pleasure in offering it to the profession in the form ot 

 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, 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 follows : — 



first — Will meet all the requirements 

 of the law and courts. 



Second — Self-explanatory ; no cipher 

 code. 



Third — Its completeness without sacri- 

 ficing anything. 



Fourth — No posting ; one entry only. 



Fifth — Universal ; can be commenced at 

 any time of the year, and can be 

 continued indefinitely 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 require no more than 

 the space for one account in this 

 ledger. 



Eighth — Double the number and many 

 times more than the number of ac- 



counts in any similar book ; the 

 300-page book contains space for 

 900 accounts, and the 600-page 

 book contains space for 1800 ac- 

 counts. 



/Vinth — There are no smaller spaces. 



Tenth — Compact without sacrificing 

 completeness; every account com- 

 plete on same page — a decided ad- 

 vantaue and recommendation. 



Eleventh — Unitbrm size of leaves. 



Twelfth — The statement of the most 

 complicated account is at once be- 

 fore 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 say that no book as suitable as this one has 

 ever been devised. A descriptive circular showing the plan of the book will be 

 sent on application. 



NET PRICES, SHIPPING EXPENSES PREPAID 



No. 1. 300 Pages, for 900 Accounts per Year, 



Size IO2I2, Bound in ^-Russia, Raised inu.s, 

 Back-Bands, Cloth Sides, . . . $5.00 



No. 2. 600 Pages, for 1800 Acoounts per Year, 

 Size 10sl2, Bound in ^-Russia, Raised 

 Back-Bands, Cloth Sides, . . 8.00 8.80 



(16) 



Canada 

 (dutv paid). 



$5.50 



Great 

 Britain. 



28s. 



d2s. 



France. 

 30 fr. 30 



49 fr. 40 



