Diagnostic Methods : A Guide for History Taking, Making of Routine, Physical Examinations and the Usual, Laboratory Tests Necessary for Students in Clinical Pathology, Hospital Internes and Practicing Physicians
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1036802752
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9781036802752
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Biology, life sciences
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This book serves as an indispensable guide for medical students, hospital interns, and physicians who seek to refine their laboratory skills within a limited timeframe. It offers a comprehensive overview of essential diagnostic methods, covering a range of topics from history taking and physical examination to the analysis of sputum, urine, gastric contents, blood, serous fluids, intestinal contents, and more. The author has meticulously updated this third edition to exclude outdated tests while incorporating valuable new ones. Additionally, a new chapter on the technique of staining and examination of smears underscores the book's relevance to practitioners aiming to conduct their own laboratory analyses.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century medical practice, as evidenced by its preface dated January 1914 in Memphis, Tenn., this work captures the evolution of diagnostic techniques over time. It delves into thematic depths by emphasizing the critical role accurate diagnosis plays in effective patient care while offering practical advice on interpreting results.
By providing clear, well-defined guidance on performing and understanding key laboratory tests, this book equips healthcare professionals with the tools necessary for making precise diagnoses. Its insights into diagnostic methods from a historical perspective enhance its value to those interested in the development of medical diagnostics over time.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century medical practice, as evidenced by its preface dated January 1914 in Memphis, Tenn., this work captures the evolution of diagnostic techniques over time. It delves into thematic depths by emphasizing the critical role accurate diagnosis plays in effective patient care while offering practical advice on interpreting results.
By providing clear, well-defined guidance on performing and understanding key laboratory tests, this book equips healthcare professionals with the tools necessary for making precise diagnoses. Its insights into diagnostic methods from a historical perspective enhance its value to those interested in the development of medical diagnostics over time.
This book serves as an indispensable guide for medical students, hospital interns, and physicians who seek to refine their laboratory skills within a limited timeframe. It offers a comprehensive overview of essential diagnostic methods, covering a range of topics from history taking and physical examination to the analysis of sputum, urine, gastric contents, blood, serous fluids, intestinal contents, and more. The author has meticulously updated this third edition to exclude outdated tests while incorporating valuable new ones. Additionally, a new chapter on the technique of staining and examination of smears underscores the book''s relevance to practitioners aiming to conduct their own laboratory analyses.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century medical practice, as evidenced by its preface dated January 1914 in Memphis, Tenn., this work captures the evolution of diagnostic techniques over time. It delves into thematic depths by emphasizing the critical role accurate diagnosis plays in effective patient care while offering practical advice on interpreting results.
By providing clear, well-defined guidance on performing and understanding key laboratory tests, this book equips healthcare professionals with the tools necessary for making precise diagnoses. Its insights into diagnostic methods from a historical perspective enhance its value to those interested in the development of medical diagnostics over time.
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century medical practice, as evidenced by its preface dated January 1914 in Memphis, Tenn., this work captures the evolution of diagnostic techniques over time. It delves into thematic depths by emphasizing the critical role accurate diagnosis plays in effective patient care while offering practical advice on interpreting results.
By providing clear, well-defined guidance on performing and understanding key laboratory tests, this book equips healthcare professionals with the tools necessary for making precise diagnoses. Its insights into diagnostic methods from a historical perspective enhance its value to those interested in the development of medical diagnostics over time.
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