1. Thinking about medicine; 2. Clinical skills; 3. Signs and symptoms; 4. Cardiovascular medicine; 5. Chest medicine; 6. Endocrinology; 7. Gastroenterology; 8. Renal Medicine; 9. Haematology; 10. Infectious diseases; 11. Neurology; 12. Oncology and palliative care; 13. Rheumatology; 14. Surgery; 15. Epidemiology; 16. Clinical chemistry; 17. Eponymous syndromes; 18. Radiology; 19. Reference intervals; 20. Practical procedures; 21. Emergencies; Appendices
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