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Sex and Internal Secretions.
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Systemic DiseasesUnited StatesNon-communicable DiseasePsychologySocial SciencesHuman PathologySexual CommunicationGender StudiesMedical HistoryNeuropathologyDisease DiagnosisInternal SecretionsSexual And Reproductive HealthClassification.internal DiseasesOrganic DiseasesSclerodermaSexual BehaviorDigestive System DiseasesSexual HealthGlobal HealthChronic DiseaseNon-infectious DiseaseMedicineHuman SexualitySexology
Musser 's book, like Cecil-s, is exclusively of United States' authorship.Perhaps the ideal text is yet to be compiled which shall be a composite of international medicine though the difficulties besetting its editorship might well be discouraging.In this text a novelty has been introduced in the matter of classification.Internal diseases are grouped in four parts: (1) infectious diseases; (2) systemic diseases, including circulatory,.respiratory, alimentary, urinary, endocrine, blood, spleen and reticulo-endothelial, and locomotor; (3) diseases of nutrition, allergy, metabolism, physical and chemical agents; (4) diseases of the nervous system, including mental disorders and organic diseases of the nervous system.While it is doubtful if this arrangement