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Dr. Apple's Symptoms Encyclopedia: The Reassuring Guide to Self-Diagnosis (edition 2009)

by Michael Apple, Jason Payne-James

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This book makes sense out of the complext world of symptoms. It does this by revealing how a doctor thinks when faced with patients telling them their stories, that is, by ranking the possible diagnosis in terms of probability. For the first time in a popular medical guide, all the symptoms one might reasonably experience are put into perspective.… (more)
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Title:Dr. Apple's Symptoms Encyclopedia: The Reassuring Guide to Self-Diagnosis
Authors:Michael Apple
Other authors:Jason Payne-James
Info:Basic Health Publications (2009), Edition: 1st, Paperback, 522 pages
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This book makes sense out of the complext world of symptoms. It does this by revealing how a doctor thinks when faced with patients telling them their stories, that is, by ranking the possible diagnosis in terms of probability. For the first time in a popular medical guide, all the symptoms one might reasonably experience are put into perspective.

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