Journal of Homoeopathics Author:Unknown Author Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: DISPENSARY REPORT. The Dispensary of the Post Graduate School has completed its sixth year of work, and shows the following record for the year 1896. In addit... more »ion to the regular clinicians, this work has kept two, and in the latter half of the year three resident physicians almost constantly busy. The records of the patients treated since the work was begun are kept carefully filed in alphabetical order, and all such when they return, even after one, two, or more years, are considered old patients ; hence the enormous number, two thousand new patients, includes only those who had never received treatment at the Dispensary before, at any time. Report of the Dispensary of the Philadelphia Post Graduate School of Homoeopathics for the year 1896 :— Old New Cl1n1cs. Patients. Patients. Total. Dr. Kent, January to July 175 42 217 Pierce, January to July 213 83 296 Saylor, July to December 518 134 652 Thacher , 1,397 325 1.722 Stankowitch, January to September 597 124 721 Ives (7-8 P. M.) 2,651 193 2,844 Ives (4-5 P. M) 2,107 299 2,406 Gladwin 3,071 283 3,354 Loos 908 197 1,105 Reger 137 82 219 Cooper, June to December 521 83 604 Total 12,295 !845 14,140 Vis1ts. Old. New. Total. Dr. Ives 210 4 214 Cooper 1,088 138 1,226 Loos 154 8 162 Stokes, January 22 I 23 Farrington, May to December 1,112 40 1,152 Jackson, January to March 52 3 55 Hanlin, January 56 5 61 Cameron, May to December 735 51 786 Houghton, January to May 60 20 80 Fleagle, May to July 40 2 42 Lewis 308 30 338 Rowland 196 13 209 Stankowitch, January to July 91 8 99 Miscellaneous 249 I 250 Total 4,373 324 4,697 Grand Total 16,668 2,169 18,837 Confinement Cases 44 BCENNINGHAUSEN SOCIETY. Since the opening of the Post Gradua...« less