Part 1: 1 Bones. 2 Spine. 3 Joints. 4 Respiratory tract.
5Cardiovascular system. 6 Abdomen and gastrointestinal tract. 7
Gallbladder, liver, spleen and pancreas. 8 Adrenals, urinary tract
and testes. 9 Soft tissues. 10 Breast disease and mammography. 11
Face and neck. 12 Skull and brain. 13 Gynaecology and obstetrics.
14 Paediatrics. 15 Evaluating statistics - explanations of
terminology in general use.
Part 2: Alphabetical list of conditions.
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