The young practitioner : with practical hints and instructive suggestions as subsidiary aids for his guidance on entering into private practice : being modified selections from, with additions to, "The Physician Himself" / by Jukes de Styrap.
- De Styrap, Jukes.
- Date:
- 1890
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The young practitioner : with practical hints and instructive suggestions as subsidiary aids for his guidance on entering into private practice : being modified selections from, with additions to, "The Physician Himself" / by Jukes de Styrap. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![TARIFF OF MEDICAL FEES: EX OR INCLUSIVE OF MEDICINE, ACCORDING TO CLASS AND NATURE OF CASE. A.—General Practitioners. I. 2. 3- 4- 6. 7- 8. 10. II. 12. 13- 14. 15- 16. 17- 18. Ordinary Visit Special Visit ... Night Visit Night-charge of and sitting \ up with patient ... .../ Exclusive of mileage. V Sleeping in the house byV special request ... ... j Mileage beyond One Mile from Home ... Detention per Half-Hour Advice at Practitioner's House Letters of Advice, or Pre scription Consultations ... Attendance on Servants Two or more Patients in the same House... Midwifery I g^^-;y^C-f The Administration of Chloro- form ... The Application of Forceps.. The Operation of Turning .. The Operation of Embryo tomy ... The Csesarean Operation Miscarriages ... Vaccination ... Certificates of Health, &c. .. Medicines repeated ... Ordinary Testing of Urine .. Class III. *;^iSto £25. Class II. £25 to ;^S0. 2/6 to 5/0 3/6 to 7/6 A Visit and a Half. 5/0 to 10/6 I 7/6 to 21/0 21/0 to 42/0 I 21/0 to 63/0 10/6 to 21/0 I 21/0 to 31/6 Class I. ;^50 to ^100 and upwards. i/o to 1/6 2/6 to 5/0 2/6 to 5/0 1/6 to 2/0 3/6 to 7/6 3/6 to 7/6 5/0 to 10/6 I 7/6 to 10/6 Refer to Explanatory Notes. 2/6 to 3/6 ] 3/6 to 5/0 Refer to Explanatory Notes. 21/0 to 42/0 I 21/0 to 63/0 A Fee and a Half. 10/6 to 21/0 I 21/0 to 31/6 An Extra Half-Fee. An Extra Half-Fee. An Extra Full Fee. 210/0 to 315/0 I 210/0 to 420/0 Refer to Explanatory Notes. 5/0 to 7/6 I 5/0 to 10/6 Refer to Explanatory Notes. Refer to Explanatory Notes. 3/6 to 10/6 I 5/0 to 10/6 S/o to 10/6 10/6 to 21/0 42/0 to 63/0 21/0 to 42/0 1/6 to 2/6 5/0 to 10/6 S/o to 10/6 10/6 to 21/0 42/0 to 105/0 and upwards. 21/0 to 42/0 315/010630/0 7/6 to 21/0 7/6 to 21/0 CONSULTANTS. 1. Advice or Visit, or Letter of Advice 2. Mileage, exclusive of Fee Class III. t2i/o Class II. 21/0 to 42/0 Refer to Explanatory Notes Class I. 21/0 to 42/0 * The rent being taken as an average but not absolute test of the income. t MEDICAL LOYALTY. The following strong argument in favour of the loyalty of physicians appeared in the columns of • Notes and Queries' for July 7th, 1866, by S. T. P. Question. ' Can you explain to me, Why all physicians take A Guinea for their fee. When we no guineas make?' jinsircr. ' Oh vcs 1 the reason's plain : Tficy are loyal and unwilling That a Sovereign e'er again Should be left without a shilling.'](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b23984338_0408.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)