
Clinical Case-Taking.
By George R. Herrmann, M.D., Ph. D. Price, $3.50. Pp. 240. St. Louis: The C. V. Mosby Company, 1949.
Arch Intern Med. 1950;86(2):318.
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"Clinical Case-Taking" is an outline of a standard method for the medical interview and the physical examination, organized so as to present an acceptable plan with necessary modifications when symptoms referable to the various systems are encountered. The book is easily read and provides a convenient source of reference for those physicians interested in obtaining a complete medical interview and performing a complete physical examination. Although it considers the semeiology of disease in a logical fashion, it is not a textbook of physical diagnosis. The text is excellent for persons concerned with the practice of clinical medicine, and particularly for medical students and interns.
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