Dental medicine : a manual of dental materia medica and therapeutics / By Ferdinand J.S. Gorgas.
- Gorgas, Ferdinand J. S. (Ferdinand James Samuel), 1835-1914
- Date:
- 1891
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dental medicine : a manual of dental materia medica and therapeutics / By Ferdinand J.S. Gorgas. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University Libraries/Information Services, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at Columbia University and Columbia University.
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![Now Ready for 1892. 415? Year. The PHYSICIAN'S Visiting List. (LINDSAY & BLAKISTON'S.) CONTENTS. Almanac for 1892 and 1893; Table of Signs to be used in keeping accounts; Marshall Hall's Ready Method in Asphyxia; Poisons and Antidotes, revised for 1892; The Metric or French Decimal System of Weights and Measures; Dose Table, revised and rewritten for 1892; List of New Remedies for 1692; Aids to Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Eye; Diagram Showing Eruption of Milk Teeth, Dr.'louis Starr; Posological Table; Disinfectants and Disinfecting; Examination of Urine, Dr. J. Daland,/;(7.t<f(/ upon Tyson s Practical Examination of Urine ; Incompatibility, Dr. S. O. L. Potter; A New Complete Table for Calculating the Period of Utero-Gestation; Sylvester's Method for Artificial Respiration, Illustrated; Diagram of the Chest; Blank Leaves, suitably ruled, for Visiting Lists, Monthly Memoranda, Addresses of Patients and others; Addresses of Nurses, their references, etc.; Accounts asked for; Memoranda of Wants; Obstetric and Vaccination Engagements; Record of Births and Deaths; Cash Account, etc.; Special Pencil with Rubber Tip. TTiis Visiting List is published in N'oveviber of each year, SIZES AND PRICES. REGULAR EDITION. For 25 Patients weekly. Tucks, pockets and Pencil, 75 100 50 100 For 25 Patients weekly. 50 fjan. to June) ,, ,, I July to Dec. J I Jan. to June ) ,, „ July to Dec. J INTERLEAVED EDITION. Interleaved, tucks and Pencil, ^^°'-{]uryto&c1 gi.oo 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.50 125 1.50 3.00 PERPETUAL EDITION, without Dates. No. I. Containing space for over 1300 n.Tmes, with blank page opposite each Visiting List page. Bound in Red Leather cover, with pocket and Pencil, 51.25 No. 2. Containing space for 2600 names, with blank page opposite each Visiting List page. Bound like No. I, with Pocket and Pencil, • . 1.50 MONTHLY EDITION, without Dates. No. I. Bound, Seal leather, without Flap or Pencil, gilt edges, 75 No. 2. Bound, Seal leather, with Tucks, Pencil, etc., gilt edges, i.oo SPECIAL SIZES AND BINDINGS MADE TO ORDER. PRESS NOTICES OF EDITION FOR 1891. Nothing can seem better fitted to meet the purpose for which they are designed than these Visiting Lists of Messrs. Blakiston, and the forty years of patronage they have enjoyed must have convinced public and publisher alike of^ their value. We not only have the convenient arrangement for keeping visiting accounts, but a fund of useful information of all kinds, embracing dose tables, weights and measures, posological tables, disinfectants, urinary' analysis, poisons and antidotes, etc., all arranged for ready reference in a well bound leather book that can at all times be carried in the coat pocket. These books are complete, comprehensive, and convenient.—The Physician and Surgeon, Ann Arbor, Mich. It has long been known to the profession, and needs no further notice than to say that it maintains the standard of excellence acquired by its predecessors.—JVezv Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. This oldest and best known of the Visiting Lists comes with the new year unchanged in form, and with such alterations in contents only as were called for by recent therapeutic advance. In compactness, neatness, and completeness it is a marvel.—American Practitioner and Neu/s, Louisville. This is the thirtv-ninth year of the publication of this neat,, compact, ana universally-acknowlcdged-to-be the best of its kind published. It has stood the test of time and finds ready sale from a simple announcement that it is ready —7'he Medical Brief , St. I-Muis. The best endorsement I can ^ive of my appreciation of the Lindsay & Blakiston Visilmg List is, that I have been using it from its first issue and find it is the best in use.—C». F. Potter, M.D., St. Louis. This is the eleventh year that we are using this Visit- ing List in our practice, and we can truly say that we could not wish for anything belter. It has saved us many times its cost, and, besides, has furnished a permanent and pleasing record of our daily work during the years that have passed.—Canada Medical Record. Dear Sirs:—We received the Visiting List for 1S91. It is the finest of all. We had five (5) sent us, from the same number of firms, and must acknowledge it is the smallest, neatest and most compact, as any physician can place It in his side pocket with ease, while, if you have noticed or seen the others, they will require the tailor to enlarge the coat pocket. Very truly yours, N. W. Mkdical Journal, Minneapolis, Minn. The fact that this Visiting List has been published an- nually for forty years is sufficient guarantee of its excellence and popularity. In addition to the visiting list proper, it contains easily-accessible suggestions upon many of the emergencies that may arise in a physician's practice, and when he is too far from home to learn from his text-books the antidote for a poison that may have been swallowed, or the proper metliod of resuscitating a half-drowned per- son. True, he should know these things, but who does not occasionally forget, when he most wishes to renirinbcr? There are also dose-tables, tables of the nielric sysli-m, a list of new remedies for i8<^, rules for examining urine, a table for calculating the period of pregnancy, ami other equally useful information. The :irraiigcmcnt for entering patients, visits, consultations, etc., is exceeding simple, and the whole makes a thin, compact, an<l easily-carried \o\\\\wi.—Medical News, I'hitada., January jd, iS<^i. * * P. Blakiston, Son & Co. wish to announce that the edition for 1892 contains several improvements that will, without making -ny radical changes, greatly enhance its usefulness, compactness and durability.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21220979_0559.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)