Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Southern California Practitioner, 1911, Vol. 26
The next step is a most thorough and searching physical examination. It will be negative or unsatisfactory in the early days; nevertheless, it should be repeated frequently with great care. A persistently dirty tongue and a moderate anemia are not decisive signs, but they add their own weight of corroborative evidence. The more positive signs do not belong to early diagnosis.
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