Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Systematic Case-Taking: A Practical Guide to the Examination and Recording of Medical Cases
With few exceptions, the methods of examination referred to in this book are those which may be carried out in the ward or clinical room of a hospital the more elaborate bacteriological and pathological investigations cannot be described in a manual for clinical clerks, though the results of such pathological examinations must be duly noted in the case-sheet.
The scope of this book being limited to the examina tion and diagnosis of those affections which are usually treated in the medical wards of a general hospital, those conditions which belong to the surgical and special departments are only referred to when they have some diagnostic relation to cases of internal medicine.
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