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Sir Robert Hutchison first published his textbook on Clinical
Methods in 1897 and this latest edition maintains its reputation as
the go-to guide to learn the core skills every clinician needs in
their everyday practice. Medical students and doctors in training
will find essential guidance to taking a full history, examining a
patient and interpreting the findings. They will learn the art of
understanding, contextualising, communicating and explaining, with
the doctor-patient relationship firmly at the centre of their
practice. These skills remain essential for every doctor, in
addition to modern investigative methods. The book covers basic
principles, different patient groups and all the main body systems.
Each chapter includes relevant clinical methods and offers guidance
for appropriate investigations. New methods and investigations are
incorporated into established patterns of clinical practice to
offer a fully integrated approach. This award-winning textbook
remains as relevant today as ever and will be treasured by doctors
at all levels of training and practice as an outstanding source of
learning and reference. All chapters carefully reviewed and updated
to reflect modern practice Written by experts in their field and
reviewed by an International Advisory Board - content is relevant
to a wide international readership including in the Indian
sub-continent, the Middle East and Africa Covers all the main body
systems, including the core areas of respiratory, cardiological,
gastrointestinal, neurological and locomotor systems Text organised
by system and problem to aid navigation Chapters can be read
individually, to avoid duplication and need for cross-referencing
Tabulated information and diagrams for clarity and conciseness
Tailored to student needs but suitable for doctors at all levels of
training and practice Winner of multiple awards, including the BMA
book awards New appendix describing the clinical features of
COVID-19 Includes the complete, downloadable eBook for easy access
on your mobile device, anytime, anywhere
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