In presenting a syllabus of such an ever widening field of medical science as diagnosis, the writer feels that he is supplying a need not only of the student undertaking the subject for the first time, but also of the advanced student in the research connected with his clinical work. It seems to have been the complaint of students in general that they "hardly know where to begin the study of such a large subject." In order that the book may be of particular service of Hahnemann College student, the same plan of arrangement is carried out as is found in that excellent work of Dr. Clarence Bartlett on the subject. The questions are taken direct from the teachings of Profs. Bertlett, and Snader, and with their consent published after being reviewed by them. The questions on Physical Diagnosis are the first series Dr. Snader has compiled for publication.
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Title
A Syllabus of Diagnosis
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2nd ed.
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817021131X
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viii+420p., Index; 19cm.
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