;CGPresented to theLIBRARY theofOF TORONTOUNIVERSITY'byProfessorS. D. T. Eobertson•-"^'.:-Y-:h^-iK^^^*v:-*ttt- V-S. '_, ,,,,V -J.;-;.#.V- .'•, .'V-;;Lt ti3'.-"'r.„p.#-<'.f'<|iS^?:^:-k.:€.?»r:^--tanAX INDl^X ()!•DIll^^KRI^Nl'lAL DIAC.XOSISOF ?sl.\l\ SYMPTOMSFirst March i:il:.Etlltiiiii,Oclulur 101:.: ami SriAeiiibrr VJl:.n.-iuuil.-il1UI7.Srroud Iii't:isetl ami MardtEiHtinn, Enhnyrd,Octnlirr ini:Third with additiunul Jlltislrnti':)ix.Edition,AN INDEX OFDIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSISOF MAIN SYMPTOMSBY VARIOUS WRITERSHERBERT M.l). Oxon.. F.R.C.P. Loiui.FRENCH. M.A.,arid iicturer. li> & Co.litlT^,:/- 'J^•' - VJOHN" WniUHT AM) SONS LTD..nilNTFHS ANh flliUSHKHS, INCLAM)BRISTOL,NOTE TO TI[I' TFIIKT) EDITION.TuF. rxlKiii^tiuii nf tin- second ((liliiiii called I'lir an innnediate re-issue.earlylias hciai taken i>( this fact to introduce a fewAd\antaL;c more colonrcd liuurcs111' c-ises which it was t'ound to in time I'or- the secondiinpussihlc edition,coiiiplctcand to some of tlic black and white illustrations hv Ix-ttci-replace cxaniplcs.These alterations, and the introduction ...
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OF ?sl.\l\ SYMPTOMSFirst March i:il:.Etlltiiiii,
Oclulur 101:.: ami SriAeiiibrr VJl:.n.-iuuil.-il
1UI7.Srroud Iii't:isetl ami MardtEiHtinn, Enhnyrd,
Octnlirr ini:Third with additiunul Jlltislrnti':)ix.Edition,AN INDEX OF
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
OF MAIN SYMPTOMS
BY VARIOUS WRITERS
HERBERT M.l). Oxon.. F.R.C.P. Loiui.FRENCH. M.A.,
arid iicturer. li> & Co.
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JOHN" WniUHT AM) SONS LTD..
nilNTFHS ANh flliUSHKHS, INCLAM)BRISTOL,NOTE TO TI[I' TFIIKT) EDITION.
TuF. rxlKiii^tiuii nf tin- second ((liliiiii called I'lir an innnediate re-issue.early
lias hciai taken i>( this fact to introduce a fewAd\antaL;c more colonrcd liuurcs
111' c-ises which it was t'ound to in time I'or- the secondiinpussihlc edition,coiiiplctc
and to some of tlic black and white illustrations hv Ix-ttci-replace cxaniplcs.
These alterations, and the introduction of the ri'len-iu'es in tlica])propriatc
Text and in the (Icaieral Index, constitute the onl\' <-hanL;cs.
The arc- that the (huiand lor llie \-oluiiicL;ratihedpublishers iinprecedt-ntcd
has made these socnHaits at carK a dale.impro\ possible
DrcfiiilKT. Ill 17.TO THE SECOND EDITIONPREFACE
Little need be said of to the second edition of this woilv : theby way ])icfacc
edition and tlic there has been to itsale of the first necessity reprintgratifying
several times is siiflicient evidence that the book is one which tlic medical profession
welcomes and appreciates.
edition article has been revised and several new ones have beenIn this every
addec-1.
The elaborate index, which has been much has Ixen made, ifappreciated,
even more and at the same time it has been in some
possible, complete, simplilied
the relative of the entries in it are indicated more
; imjiortance clearlyparticulars
than was the case in the first the use of three ofedition, by degreesperha))s ty])e.
The illustrations are doubled in nuniin-r : the eolourednearly ])lates especially
been increased from sixteen to and neither time norhaving thirty-se\"en. expense
has been in the endeavour to make them characteristic of the conditionsspared
they represent.
The size of the is than before, in toemployed larger response suggestionstype
from and the have had to be also.readers, consequently pages enlarged
It became a whether the book should be in twotherefore,(juestion, published
vohuTies ; in the that in a work in which nimierous cross-referencesbelief, however,
are unavoidable it is to confine it within one cover, it has beenadvantageous
decided to it as a book. The character of the volume remainskeep single general
otherwise unchanged.
It is that this second edition will be as welcomed as was the firstwidely ;hoped
and that it will even more in its to be ofprove helpful primary purpose, namely,
assistance in at the of the exact cause ofarri\ing diagnosis ])artienlar symptoms.
Cordial thanks are extended to who. whilst notmany helpers contributing
written articles to the have nevertheless assisted in \arious\ohime. ;greatly ways
to Dr. D. S. Davies. Mr. f. Thurstan Holland. Dr. \. C. Jordan. Dr. T.especially
Warner Dr. T. M. Dr. Professor Kutherford ^lorisoii.Locke.Laeey. Legge, Lindsay
•Sir Malcolm Dr. II. Dr. G. W. Dr. J. II.Morris. B. Newham. Nicholson, RylTel.
Mr. .S. GillK-rt Scott. Dr. W. P. Saimders. Dr. \. Ucndle Short. Dr. Walsham.Hugh
Dr. S. .\. K. Wilson : also to the of Medicine, the Gordon Museum.Royal Society
the South Eastern Fever and the London School ofGuy's Hospital, Hospital,
Medicine. Also to the and of various andTropical ])ublishers journalsproprietors
for in facilities for the use of nuiterialperiodicals unfailing courtesy giving copyright
and illustrations.
IIekbekt Fkench.
Loudon,
l'J17February,