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BASHORE'S IMPROVED CLINICAL CHART.

For the SEPARATE PLOTTING of TEMPERATURE, PULSE, and RESPIRATION. Designed for the Convenient, Accurate, and Permanent Daily Recording of Cases in Hospital and Private Practice.

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COPYRIGHTED, 1888, BY F. A. DAVIS.

50 Charts, in Tablet Form.

Size, 8x12 inches.

Price, in the United States and Canada, Post-paid, 50 Cents,
Net; Great Britain, 2s. 6d.; France, 3 fr. 60.

The above diagram is a little more than one-fifth (1-5) the actual size of the chart and shows the method of plotting, the upper curve being the Temperature, the middle the Pulse, and the lower the Respiration. By this method a full record of each can easily be kept with but one color ink.

It is so arranged that all practitioners will find it an invaluable aid in the treatment of their patients On the back of each chart will be found ample space conveniently arranged for recording "Clinical History and Symptoms" and "Treatment."

By its use the physician will secure such a complete record of his cases as will enable him to review them at any time. Thus he will always have at hand a source of individual improvement and benefit in the practice of his profession, the value of which can hardly be overestimated,

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(F. A. DAVIS, Medical Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.)

BOO I

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The Physician Himself

AND THINGS THAT CONCERN

HIS REPUTATION AND SUCCESS.

BY

D. W. CATHELL, M.D.,

BALTIMORE, MD.

Being the NINTH EDITION (Enlarged and Thoroughly Revised) of the "PHYSICIAN
HIMSELF, AND WHAT HE SHOULD ADD TO HIS SCIENTIFIC ACQUIREMENTS
IN ORDER TO SECURE SUCCESS."

In One Handsome Octavo Volume of 298 Pages, Bound in Extra Cloth. Price, Post-paid, in United States and Canada, $2.00, Net; Great Britain, 88. 6d.; France, 12 fr. 40.

This remarkable book has passed through eight (8) editions in less than five years, has met with the unanimous and hearty approval of the Profession, and is practically indispensable to every young graduate who aims at success in his chosen profession. It has just undergone a thorough revision by the author, who has added much new matter covering many points and elucidating many excellent ideas not included in former editions. This unique book, the only complete one of the kind ever written, will prove of inestimable pleasure and value to the practitioner of many years' standing, as well as to the young physician who needs just such a work to point the way to success.

We give below a few of the many unsolicited letters received by the author, and extracts from reviews in the Medical Journals of the former editions:

"The Physician Himself' is an opportune and most useful book, which cannot fail to exert a good influence on the morale and the business success of the Medical profession."- From Prof. Roberts Bartholow, Philadelphia, Pa.

I have read The Physician Himself' with pleasure-delight. It is brimful of medical and social philosophy; every doctor in the land can study it with pleasure and profit. I wish I could have read such a work thirty years ago." "-From Prof. John S. Lynch, Baltimore, Md.

The Physician Himself' interested me so much that I actually read it through at one sitting. It is brimful of the very best advice possible for medical men. I, for one, shall try to profit by it."— From Prof. William Goodell, Philadelphia,

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"This book is evidently the production of an unspoiled mind and the fruit of a ripe career. 1 admire its pure tone and feel the value of its practical points. How I wish I could have read such a guide at the outset of my career!"-From Prof. James Nevins Hyde, Chicago, Ill.

"It contains a great deal of good sense, well expressed."- From Prof. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Harvard University.

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"It is replete with good sense and sound philosophy. No man can read it without realizing that its author is a Christian, a gentleman, and a shrewd observer."-From Prof. Edward Warren (Bey), Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, etc., Paris, France.

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(F. A. DAVIS, Medical Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.)

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