Medical Reporting; or, Case-Taking: Being an Attempt to Prove that it is Necessary for the Medical Attendants of Families to Record the Particulars of their Patients' Illnesses with Due Care; With Suggestions for Overcoming the Difficulties which have Hitherto Prevented Medical Case-Taking from Becoming General, (Isaac Pitman: London, 1847). Printed phonetically ('Phonotypy'), with introduction in standard spelling.
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