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Medical Bulletin Visiting List 



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Physician's C ALL 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 upon a plan best adapted to the most 

 convenient use of all physicians, and embraces a new feature in recording- 

 daily visits not found in any other list, consisting of stub or half leaves 

 in the form of inserts, a glance at which will suffice to show that as the 

 first week's record of visits is completed the next week's record may be 

 made by simply turning over the stub-leaf, without the necessity of re- 

 writing the patients' names. This is done until the month is completed, 

 and the physician has kept his record just as complete in every detail of 

 visit, charge, credit, etc., as he could have done had he used any of the 

 old-style visiting lists, and has also saved himself three-fourths of the 

 time and labor formerly required in transferring names every week. 

 There are no intricate rulings ; everything is easily and quickly under- 

 stood ; 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 ample space for the daily 

 record of seventy (70) different names ea'ch month for an entire year 

 (two full pages, thirty-five [35] names to a page, being allowed to each 

 month), so that its size is sufficient for an ordinary practice ; but for , 

 physicians who prefer a List that will accommodate a larger practice we 

 have made a No. 2 Style, which provides ample space for the daily 

 record of one hundred and five different names (105) each month for 

 an entire year (three full pages being allowed to each month), 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 Recording 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 two hundred and ten (210) different 

 names for one month; or one hundred and five (105) different names 

 daily each month for two months ; or seventy (70) different names daily 

 each month for three months ; or thirty-five (35) different names daily 

 each month for six months. Four 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 

 blank forms for Addresses of Patients, Obstetric Record, Vaccination 

 Record, Cash Account, Births and Deaths 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 size 

 quite an eighth of an inch. This brings the book into such a small com- 

 pass that no one can object to it on account of its thickness, as its bulk 



