‘Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. OSCAR WILDE
What if a misdiagnosis could stop a wedding? Could your patient with chronic fatigue actually have Addison disease? Would you have recognised musculoskeletal pain as a manifestation of anxiety about penis size?
These scenarios and many others feature in this much anticipated collection of cautionary tales by the world-renowned authority on general practice, Professor John Murtagh. Learn and laugh as Professor Murtagh and colleagues recount their war stories from the front line. These tales remind us that sometimes things are not as they seem, and it always pays to remain alert to the subtleties of the human condition. In this third edition of Cautionary Tales, Professor Murtagh is joined by Dr Sara Bird, who provides authoritative commentary on relevant medico-legal advice and pitfalls, using the case histories as a platform.
After all, in the words of Professor Murtagh, ‘To practise medicine is a privilege, to practise it well is a difficult challenge, but not to learn from ones mistakes is unforgivable.
Chapter 1 Embarrassing moments Chapter 2 Great mimics Chapter 3 Masquerades and pitfalls Chapter 4 Endocrine tales Chapter 5 Sinister, deadly and not to be missed Chapter 6 See a doctor, support a lawyer Chapter 7 Red faces Chapter 8 Crisis and death Chapter 9 The concealment syndrome Chapter 10 Families in conflict Chapter 11 Tales of the unexpected Chapter 12 Sacked and rejected Chapter 13 Musculoskeletal twists and turns Chapter 14 Special senses Chapter 15 Sexual twists and capers Chapter 16 Feverish problems Chapter 17 Neurological dilemmas Chapter 18 Children and brain-teasers Chapter 19 Growing old Chapter 20 Mysteries of the mind Chapter 21 Emergencies, home and roadside visits Chapter 22 Lessons in communication Chapter 23 Professionalism pitfalls Chapter 24 Cautionary methods: towards a safe diagnostic strategy
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