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Deliza great difference between desk work medicine and world of practicing physician discuss

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Answer:Textbook medicine takes into account only general science and physical symptoms. It does not take into account individual situation and emotional problems. A practising physician has to deal with individuals. He has to take into account their emotional needs or problems also. He cannot always go for textbook medicines. For example there is no textbook medicine for a stillborn child. But a practising physician like Andrew Manson knows what value the newborn has for particular mother or family. he won't throw away even a stillborn child. He knows it is a special case and has to be dealt in a special way. In a Textbook there are no special cases and no special ways. A practising physician can't always go by textbooks.

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Answer:Textbook medicine takes into account only general science and physical symptoms. It does not take into account individual situation and emotional problems. A practising physician has to deal with individuals. He has to take into account their emotional needs or problems also. He cannot always go for textbook medicines. For example there is no textbook medicine for a stillborn child. But a practising physician like Andrew Manson knows what value the newborn has for particular mother or family. he won't throw away even a stillborn child. He knows it is a special case and has to be dealt in a special way. In a Textbook there are no special cases and no special ways. A practising physician can't always go by textbooks.❤️

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