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Rheumatism: Its Meaning and Its Menace.

Rheumatism: Its Meaning and Its Menace. Almost every one thinks he knows what rheumatism is. Practically every one complains on occasions that he is suffering with its twinges. This volume is planned for the layman, and should do much to inform people about the various types of disease commonly called rheumatism and the methods of medical control. The authors have apparently been at great pains to present their material in simple language, and they accompany it with a glossary indicating their inability to discuss the subject without technical terms. A glossary is a nuisance, and is probably best avoided by defining each of these technical terms as it is used and repeating the definitions on occasion until they are familiar to the reader. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

Rheumatism: Its Meaning and Its Menace.

JAMA , Volume 87 (26) – Dec 25, 1926

Rheumatism: Its Meaning and Its Menace.

Abstract


Almost every one thinks he knows what rheumatism is. Practically every one complains on occasions that he is suffering with its twinges. This volume is planned for the layman, and should do much to inform people about the various types of disease commonly called rheumatism and the methods of medical control. The authors have apparently been at great pains to present their material in simple language, and they accompany it with a glossary indicating their inability to discuss the...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1926 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1926.02680260049033
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Abstract

Almost every one thinks he knows what rheumatism is. Practically every one complains on occasions that he is suffering with its twinges. This volume is planned for the layman, and should do much to inform people about the various types of disease commonly called rheumatism and the methods of medical control. The authors have apparently been at great pains to present their material in simple language, and they accompany it with a glossary indicating their inability to discuss the subject without technical terms. A glossary is a nuisance, and is probably best avoided by defining each of these technical terms as it is used and repeating the definitions on occasion until they are familiar to the reader.

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Dec 25, 1926

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