28 adjectives to describe diagnosis

The clinical diagnosis of internal diseases.

Oral diagnosis and treatment planning.

Surgical diagnosis.

© 15Mar23, A698777. R75029, 23Feb51, Robert Frost (A) FUSSELL, GEORGE D. Differential diagnosis of internal diseases.

BARTON, WILFRED M. Symptom diagnosis: regional and general, by Wilfred M. Barton and Wallace M. Yater.

Psychosomatic diagnosis.

Developmental diagnosis; normal and abnormal child development.

Normal and elementary physical diagnosis.

And this makes it very evident that the science which is principally, if not exclusively, engaged in studying these phenomena of social disease, should feel the necessity of finding a more exact diagnosis of these moral diseases of society, in order to arrive at some effective and more humane remedy, which should more victoriously combat this somber trinity of insanity, suicide and crime.

These sounds are greatly modified in various pulmonary diseases, and hence are of great value to the physician in making a correct diagnosis.

Gynecological diagnosis.

FARLEY, DAVID L. Practical hematological diagnosis.

FARLEY, DAVID L. Practical hematological diagnosis.

FAVRE: "Your Excellency abounds in subtle diagnoses.

The Basis of stellar diagnosis.

Rousseau, more earnest, often more sincere, made a better diagnosis of the complaint; he described its horrible character and the dangerousness of it, he saw no remedy and he pointed none out.

But Lefty whined with rage at this careless diagnosis of his downfall.

Where the fistulous wound has had its starting-point in an injury to the coronet diagnosis is, of course, easy.

One naturally enough objects to form the subject of a critical diagnosis and exposure; one chooses for one's friends the agreeable hypocrites of life who sustain for one the illusions in which one wishes to live.

We spent some days there, fishing and exploring and photographing the ruins, but Mrs. Tricoupi recognized in Russie's lameness the beginning of hip disease, and, returning to Athens, I had a council on him, when it was placed beyond doubt that that deadly disease was established, aided largely by the false diagnosis that substituted severe exercise for the absolute quiet which the malady required.

When this latter bone is also fractured diagnosis is comparatively easy, a certain amount of crepitus, even when the suffraginis is only split, being obtainable.

I could get up now, if I wished," jestingly, "I am getting well as fast as I can, just to convict the other doctor of a mistaken diagnosis.

And he had incurred another offensive diagnosis: Old Doc Purdy, the medical examiner, whose sworn testimony had years before procured the judge his pension as a Civil War veteran, became brutal about it.

In the United States a concomitant sentimentalism has concocted measures like the honor system which, naturally failing of their purpose, have undermined confidence in the idea of scientific diagnosis and treatment of crime.

But a perusal of Mr. Balfour's suggestive lecture on "Decadence" has put me upon making a very succinct diagnosis of the condition of the patient whose life and habits I have been describing.

28 adjectives to describe  diagnosis