18 March 2014
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18 March 2014
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18 March 2014
Does an engagement with the history of psychiatry benefit the practising clinician? This paper adopts a personal perspective.
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18 March 2014
Bloodletting was a practice favoured by doctors and barber-surgeons
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18 March 2014
During the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries anatomy theatres
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18 March 2014
The Neurology Symposium was held on 4 October 2013 at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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18 March 2014
It is common for general physicians to experience diagnostic doubt and trepidation whenever faced with patients who exhibit abn
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18 March 2014
This paper is based on Dr Morrison’s presentation at the St Andrews Day Festival Symposium held at the Royal College of Physici
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18 March 2014
Urticaria, also known as hives, and angioedema, where the swelling occurs below the skin instead of on the skin, are extremely
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18 March 2014
For the first time in 50 years new oral anticoagulants of proven efficacy and with acceptable safety profiles are available for
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