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This book is designed for use by medical students, nurses, young practitioners, internists, family physicians and all those initially involved with the problem of diagnostics. It is struc­ tured to provide a concise logical approach to the diagnosis of common illness and disorders in adults. The elucidation of an illness cause is not easy for the inexperienced. Although text­ books and guidance notes can be referred to for clarification of assembled thought - once a medical history has been taken - a system-orientated reference guide has considerable value for aiding and checking the logic of diagnosis. It is hoped that this book will fulfil that purpose. It could not have been written without the help of R. G. Brackenridge's Essential Medicine (1979, MTP, Lancaster, England), and J. Fry's Common Diseases (1979, MTP, Lancaster, England), to which the reader is referred and to which generous acknow­ ledgement is made. The tables of Differential Diagnosis that follow Chapters 3-7 are adapted from some that have appeared in Handbook of Differential Diagnosis, vols 1-3, published by Rocom Press, Hoffman La Roche Inc. , New Jersey, 1968-1974 - an invaluable publication now unfortun­ ately out of print, and permission to do so is gratefully apprec- 7 8 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS iated. Finally without the stimulus and encouragement of Mr David Bloomer (MTP) and the particular assistance of Mrs J. C. Robinson, this book would never have been written. ALEXANDER D. G.

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1 Introduction — how to use this book for reference.- 2 The medical history.- 3 The cardiovascular system.- 4 The respiratory system.- 5 The gastrointestinal system.- 6 The digestive system (liver, biliary tract and pancreas).- 7 The urinary system.- 8 The central and peripheral nervous system.- 9 The skeletal system.- 10 The skin.- 11 The endocrine-hormonal system.- 12 The nutritional system and acid-base balance.- 13 The blood and lymphatic system.- 14 The psychological system.- 15 The common infections.

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    Publisher: Springer
    Publication Date: 08/10/2011
    ISBN13: 9789400980624, 978-9400980624
    ISBN10: 9400980620

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    Book Synopsis
    This book is designed for use by medical students, nurses, young practitioners, internists, family physicians and all those initially involved with the problem of diagnostics. It is struc­ tured to provide a concise logical approach to the diagnosis of common illness and disorders in adults. The elucidation of an illness cause is not easy for the inexperienced. Although text­ books and guidance notes can be referred to for clarification of assembled thought - once a medical history has been taken - a system-orientated reference guide has considerable value for aiding and checking the logic of diagnosis. It is hoped that this book will fulfil that purpose. It could not have been written without the help of R. G. Brackenridge's Essential Medicine (1979, MTP, Lancaster, England), and J. Fry's Common Diseases (1979, MTP, Lancaster, England), to which the reader is referred and to which generous acknow­ ledgement is made. The tables of Differential Diagnosis that follow Chapters 3-7 are adapted from some that have appeared in Handbook of Differential Diagnosis, vols 1-3, published by Rocom Press, Hoffman La Roche Inc. , New Jersey, 1968-1974 - an invaluable publication now unfortun­ ately out of print, and permission to do so is gratefully apprec- 7 8 DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS iated. Finally without the stimulus and encouragement of Mr David Bloomer (MTP) and the particular assistance of Mrs J. C. Robinson, this book would never have been written. ALEXANDER D. G.

    Table of Contents
    1 Introduction — how to use this book for reference.- 2 The medical history.- 3 The cardiovascular system.- 4 The respiratory system.- 5 The gastrointestinal system.- 6 The digestive system (liver, biliary tract and pancreas).- 7 The urinary system.- 8 The central and peripheral nervous system.- 9 The skeletal system.- 10 The skin.- 11 The endocrine-hormonal system.- 12 The nutritional system and acid-base balance.- 13 The blood and lymphatic system.- 14 The psychological system.- 15 The common infections.

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