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HWC-BTR Who's reading the Organon? 05 October 2010
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HWC Group Organon aphorism §90 When the physician has finished writing down these particulars, he then makes a note of what he himself observes in the patient, (85) and ascertains how much of that was peculiar to the patient in his healthy state. [85] For example, how the patient behaved during the visit—• whether he was morose, quarrelsome, hasty, lachrymose, anxious, despairing or sad, or hopeful, calm, etc. Whether he was in a drowsy state or in any way dull of comprehension; whether he spoke hoarsely, or in a low tone, or incoherently, or how otherwise did he talk? what was the color of his face and eyes, and of his skin generally? what degree of liveliness and power was there in his expression and eyes? what was the state of his tongue, his breathing, the smell from his mouth, and his hearing? were his pupils dilated or contracted? how rapidly and to what extent did they alter in the dark and in the light? what was the character of the pulse? what the condition of the abdomen? how moist or hot, how