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050 | _aWB 102 .O44 1997 | ||
100 | _aOgilvie, C.|Evans, C.C. | ||
245 | 0 | _aChamberlain's symptoms and signs in clinical medicine: an introduction to medical diagnosis | |
250 | _a12th ed | ||
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300 | _axiii, 392p. | ||
500 | _aGives a foundation in clinical medicine to every physician who needs to be able to establish a good rapport with the patient, accurately record all presenting symptoms and signs, and finally make an accurate diagnosis. Analyzes the sequence of events and the thought-processes involved in the learning process as vital development skill in clinical medicine | ||
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