Ambulatory Medicine: The Primary Care of FamiliesMark B. Mengel, L. Peter Schwiebert Covering the most common complaints encountered in an outpatient setting, the content of this manual is based on the manner in which patients present in the primary care setting; that is, with common symptoms or signs, for follow-up of chronic physical or mental illnesses, or with reproductive health concerns. Includes new chapters on nosebleeds and attention deficit disorders. |
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The Abnormal Pap Smear | 5 |
Dermatitis Other Pruritic Dermatoses 92 26 | 92 |
Diarrhea | 105 |
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