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The nosologist or clinician, describing and comparing 1 The use of the word "
microbe " is not to be limited to bacteria. A general term for minute living things is
required, and "micro-organism " is too cumbrous. organisms which have deviated
...
Thomas Clifford Allbutt, 1896
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A System of medicine, by many writers
The nosologist or clinician, describing and comparing 1 The oa# of the word "
mlcmbe " is not to be limited to bacteria. A RPneral term fur minute living things U
required, and " micro-organism " is too cumbrous. organisms which have
deviated ...
Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt, 1896
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Community Memories: A Glimpse of African American Life in ...
I started as a nosologist. My cousin, Shirley [Hogan] hollered at me at a stop sign
one day and said, "Barbara go take the nosologist test, you qualify." I didn't even
know what a nosologist was, so I went and took the test. And I was hired.... And I ...
Winona L. Fletcher, Sheila Mason Burton, James E. Wallace, 2003
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Health Information Management Technology An Applied Approach ...
Nosologist. Role. Nosology is the branch of medical science that deals with
classification systems. A nosolo‐gist is a person who works with using and
developing classification systems. The AHIMA Coding Futures Task Force
envisions that ...
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The Medical and Physical Journal
bours of" the nosologist, recollect that it is his- province to point out the symptoms
which distinguish one disease from another, and to arrange diseases in inch a
way as may best fliew thefr affinity, and consequently assist the mem ry in ...
"LITERARY INTELLIGENCE" 205 attended by one Robert Jones, eminent and
expert nosologist, citizen of the city of Fum-Fudge. Kicked out of his home by his
father after declaring his intention of following his nose and becoming a
nosologist, ...
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The London Medical and Physical Journal
... usually denominate, in common language, a sprain, does not stem to have
been, distinguish' d as of a peculiar natme, by any Nosologist, except Vogel, who
ir'.enus, it I understand him right, to express this accident by the term spasma,
Gen.
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
The definition of cholera by that illustrious nosologist, certainly does not apply to
this disease, as there is neither vomiting nor passing of bile by the rectum. In the
seventh edition of his Synopsis, he mentions " Cholera Indica, sp. 7, " but does ...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
... of hysteria, but we contend that it was very like it, and are sure that we have
witnessed hysterical cases so closely resembling it in many respects, that it
would sorely puzzle a keen nosologist to distinguish and define the points of
difference.
Henry James Johnson, 1830
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
... especially, they have partially succeeded ; yet, although the school of Cullen is
still strong, he who attentively observes the signs of the times, cannot fail to
perceive that the influence of the Scotch Nosologist is considerably on the wane.
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