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"You Know My Methods, Apply Them!" A Quiz by John Bennett Shaw |
1. The specialist in internal medicine recognized at once that the patient suffered from a liver-related ailment.
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2. A terribly deformed bodily member which, if very painful and if the podiatrist failed to help, one might attribute to diabolical causes. |
3. The psychiatrist decided early in the interview that the patient suffered from some form of amnesia. (Check all that apply.) |
4. If Holmes's actions in this case were for real, Watson would summon a coroner. Possible answers are:
His Last Bow The Dying Detective The Red Circle
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5. If a beloved and very ill pet did this you would fear it was too late for the veterinarian. Possible answers are:
The Hound of the Baskervilles His Last Bow The Dog that did Nothing in the Night-time
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6. A prosthodontist would be most likely to think of this case-history. |
7. This boil, even if artificially coloured, would concern a dermatologist. (Check all that apply.) |
8. The very appearance of this patient would cause most members of the medical profession to think he might have been the victim of malpractice. |
9. The injured hydrologist went to a plastic surgeon for help. |
10. If this were the only way you could get about, you would consult an orthopaedist. |
11. This person would consult a plastic surgeon. |
12. A remains, badly mangled, brought to a pathologist for examination would make one think of this Watsonian tale. |
13. This case mentioned the part of one's anatomy that early on would concern both an obstetrician and a pediatrician. (Check all that apply.) |
14. Which of Watson's titles causes one to think of an opthalmologist? |
15. If a famous French statesman hurries obviously in great pain to a urologist you might assume he suffers from this. |
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Hold This Date: January 9, 2009 |
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