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LIST OF STANDARD BOOKS. 



A Work every Physician Wants. 



ELEVENTH TEAR, REVISED AND IMPROVED FOR 1868. 



IECLUDETG ALL THE NEW REMEDIAL AGENTS OF THE PAST TEAR. 



By WILLIAM ELMEK, M.D. 



This work possesses advantages peculiarly its own, embracing the con- 

 veniences of a Diary with those of a Manual, which serves the purposes of a 

 Prompter or Remembrancer to the Physician. The plan for the Registry 

 op Practice is new, and, for simplicity and completeness, the most thorough 

 of anything of the kind. 



IT CONTAINS 



1. A Classification of Diseases, with their distinguishing symptoms, and a state- 

 ment of the diseases to be diagnosed in each, the complications and sequels; together 

 with figures referring to some of the most important remedies indicated iu each dis- 

 ease. 



2. An Alphabetical Ltst of all Known Remedial Agents, including many new 

 ones not named in the various Dispensatories, together with their Preparations, Medi- 

 cal Properties, anil Doses. 



3. A Full Classified List of Poisons, with their Symptoms, Antidotes, and 

 Treatment. 



4. Mausiiall IIall's Ready Method in A6pnTxiA. 



5. Examples of Extemporaneous Puescriptions, and Abbreviations used in writ- 

 ing the same, together with the Latin terms and phrases translated into English. 



6. A Kegistek of Daily Practice designed for tiituty patients, and a blank for 

 each for every day in the year ; so that an account may be kept, with the greatest facil- 

 ity, of the number of visi'U made, of the medicines delivered, office practice, surgical 

 and obstetrical cases, and the amount charged for the same, iu a sepaiate blank for each 

 patient, at the close of each week. 



T. A Memorandum of Cases and Treatment, for future reference; thus enabling 

 the physician to preserve and accumulate the record of his past experience. Also, 

 blanks for the names and address of patients, etc. 



The Book is handsormly bound in morocco, with a tuck ; and contains a pocket for 

 loose memoranda, prescription papers, etc. 



All this is arranged in one small, neat volume, perfectly convenient for the pocket, 

 occupying no more upace than a common memorandum-book or diary. 



Physicians will find this little work a means of saving both time and money, and a 

 correct and ready counselor at the bedside of the sick. 



Opinions of Distinguished Processors, in the Medical Colleges of New York. 

 Opinion of Valentine Mott. M.D. Opinion of Horace Green, M.D. 



"I regard it ns a very valuable work for "I reeard this as decidedly preferable 

 physicians, and the best thing of the kind to anything of the kind that I have ever 

 1 have seen." seen." 



Annually revised. Bound in Morocco, red edges, Pocket-book form. Arranged for 

 sixty patients. Price, $1.75, postage free. 



Braithwalte, or Chemical NewB, one year, and The Hand-Book, $4. The three works 

 to one address, $6.25 prepaid. 



