... and languages unfamiliar to the practitioner. The plan of the book is a systematic arrangement of questions upon the various branches of Practical Medicine, and each question is so worded that the only answer required of the patient is merely YES... Canadian Practitioner - Page 3751888Full view - About this book
| 1889 - 728 pages
...meet a need often keenly felt by the busy physician, namely : the need of some <|uick and reliable method of communicating intelligibly with patients...Surgical Operations, Stomach Complaints, General Health, fcfwcial Diet, Patient's History, etc.., etc., and each question is so worded that the onlv answer... | |
| John S. Stewart - 1888 - 246 pages
...to meet a need often keenly felt by the busy physician, namely, the need of some quick and reliable method of communicating intelligibly with patients...questions upon the various branches of Practical Medicine, and each question is so worded that the only answer required of the patient is merely YES or No. The... | |
| 1893 - 562 pages
...of some quick and reliable method of communicating intelligibly with patients of those nationalites and languages unfamiliar to the practitioner. The...questions upon the various branches of Practical Medicine, and each question is so worded that the only answer required of the patient is merely Yes or No. The... | |
| 1888 - 320 pages
...to meet a want often keenly felt by the busy physician, namely, the need of some quick and reliable method of communicating intelligibly with patients...languages unfamiliar to the practitioner. The plan of this useful and handy little book is a systematic arrangement of questions upon the various branches... | |
| 1895 - 598 pages
...Languages, English, French, Qennan, and Italian. Specially arranged for diagnosis by M. VON V. Tbc plan of the book is a systematic arrangement of questions upon the various branches of Practical Medicine, and each question is so worded that the only answer required of the patient is merely Yes or No. Bound... | |
| 1889 - 876 pages
...and reliable method of communicating intelligibly with patients of those nationalities and lanIfua^es unfamiliar to the practitioner. The plan of the book...general health, special diet, patient's history« <tc., and each question is so worded that the only answer required of the patient is merely yes or... | |
| Daniel Webster Cathell - 1889 - 374 pages
...to meet a need often keenly felt by the busy physician, namely: the need of gome quick and reliable method of communicating intelligibly with patients...unfamiliar to the practitioner. The plan of the book ia a systematic arrangement of questions upon the various branches of Practical Medicine, as the Eye,... | |
| Jean Nicolas Demarquay - 1889 - 368 pages
...namely : the need of some quick and reliable method of communicating intelligioly with patients of thope nationalities and languages unfamiliar to the practitioner. The plan of the book H a systematic arrangement of questions upon the various branches of Practical Medicine, as the Eye,... | |
| John Veitch Shoemaker - 1890 - 510 pages
...to meet a need often keenly felt by the busy physician, namely, the need of some quick and reliable method of communicating intelligibly with patients...questions upon the various branches of Practical Medicine, and each question is so worded that the only answer required of the patient is merely YES or No. The... | |
| Ludwig Edinger - 1890 - 436 pages
...to meet a need often keenly felt by the busy physician, namely, the need of some quick and reliable method of communicating intelligibly with patients...questions upon the various branches of Practical Medicine, and each question is so worded that the only answer ' required of the patient is merely YES or. No.... | |
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