Description
This is an authentic, Physician’s personal journal and patient visit log, complete with handwritten notes, costs, treatments and medical illustrations. Names, treatments and costs are handwritten by the physician/doctor himself. References are made regarding individual patients as well as the medical care of the “Negroes” of their estates. The Medical News 1891 Visiting List published by Lea Brothers & Co in Philadelphia, in 1890. The book is bound in leather and features illustrations by John S. Billings, MD, et al. It is an original printing from 1890 and is personalized. The book is a unique addition for any student of medical science and cultural history. It is in remarkably excellent condition, leather bound, and has been well preserved. English in illustration and script. A one of a kind and treasured gift for the medical professional, historian, and/or antiquarian in your life.
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This authentic 1891 physician's journal is a fascinating peek into historical medical practices. The leather-bound logbook features real handwritten patient notes, treatments, and costs, offering a raw glimpse into 19th-century healthcare. Medical illustrations and references to period-specific care make it a priceless artifact for collectors. The detailed entries, including notes on estate "Negroes," add rich historical context. Published by Lea Brothers & Co and illustrated by John S. Billings, MD, it's a rare find that brings medical history to life. Perfect for historians or medical enthusiasts who appreciate original documents with character.