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Volume 349:198-199 July 10, 2003 Number 2
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Textbook of Physical Diagnosis: History and Examination

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Fourth edition. Edited by Mark H. Swartz. 826 pp., illustrated, with CD-ROM. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 2002. $71.95. ISBN 0-7216-9411-X.

This textbook has many strengths. It is our current choice for students in our own course on physical diagnosis, and its earlier editions have been our choice for more than 10 years. The overall design of the book has much to recommend it. It is probably as brief as such a book can be without being reduced to an outline format. The CD-ROM in the fourth edition is beautifully produced and filmed and is a major addition to the textbook. In fact, we cannot find any comparable resource.

This book gets students excited about physical diagnosis. It also helps faculty . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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