Symptom sorter
β Scribed by Forte, Vincent;Hopcroft, Keith
- Publisher
- Radcliffe Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 478
- Edition
- 5th ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
[Contents] Abdomen. -- Abnormal movements. -- Anal itching. -- Anal swelling. -- Bad breath. -- Breast. -- Cerebral. -- Cough in adults. -- Cough in children. -- Chest. -- Crying baby. -- Double vision. -- Ear. -- Episodic loss of consciousness. -- Epigastric pain. -- Eye. -- Eyelid problems. -- Facial rash. -- Flashes, floaters and transient visual disturbance. -- General physical. -- Genital. -- Hair and nails. -- Haemospermia. -- Hand and wrist pain. -- Infertility. -- Itchy scalp. -- Limbs. -- Leg ulcers. -- Neck. -- Nocturia. -- Nose. -- Oral. -- Pelvic. -- Skin. -- Swollen calf. -- Thirst. -- Urinary.
β¦ Table of Contents
[Contents] Abdomen. --
Abnormal movements. --
Anal itching. --
Anal swelling. --
Bad breath. --
Breast. --
Cerebral. --
Cough in adults. --
Cough in children. --
Chest. --
Crying baby. --
Double vision. --
Ear. --
Episodic loss of consciousness. --
Epigastric pain. --
Eye. --
Eyelid problems. --
Facial rash. --
Flashes, floaters and transient visual disturbance. --
General physical. --
Genital. --
Hair and nails. --
Haemospermia. --
Hand and wrist pain. --
Infertility. --
Itchy scalp. --
Limbs. --
Leg ulcers. --
Neck. --
Nocturia. --
Nose. --
Oral. --
Pelvic. --
Skin. --
Swollen calf. --
Thirst. --
Urinary.
β¦ Subjects
Diagnosis;Diagnosis, Differential;Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures;Signs and Symptoms;Handbook
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[Contents] Abdomen. -- Abnormal movements. -- Anal itching. -- Anal swelling. -- Bad breath. -- Breast. -- Cerebral. -- Cough in adults. -- Cough in children. -- Chest. -- Crying baby. -- Double vision. -- Ear. -- Episodic loss of consciousness. -- Epigastric pain. -- Eye. -- Eyelid problems. -- Fac
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<p><span>ββ¦approaches the consultation intuitively β¦ The book oozes with patience for the patient and for the reader. What better prescription for the clinic could the practitioner need?β</span></p><p><span>Glycosmedia</span><span> (of the Fifth Edition)</span></p><p><span>ββ¦ this is a book worth ha