Macleod's clinical examination

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Macleod's clinical examination

edited by John F. Munro, Ian W. Campbell

Churchill Livingstone, 2000

10th ed.

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Clinical examination

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Rev. ed. of: Clinical examination. 9th ed. 1995

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Description

The practice of medicine is constantly changing. Some diseases are controlled, or even eradicated, while others increase in frequency and significance. New diagnostic techniques are developed and therapeutic regimens introduced. There is an increasing awareness of the importance of preventative medicine within the community, and also of the special needs of patients, relatives and carers. The tenth edition of this book is designed to keep abreast with changes in medical practice and to maintain the impetus for change in medical education.

Table of Contents

The Principles of a Clinical Examination. The General Examination and the External Features of Disease. The Cardiovascular System. The Respiratory System. The Alimentary and Genitourinary Systems. TheNervous System. The Examination of the Eye. The Locomotor System. A system of case recording.

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