Medical Writing; Some Notes on Its Technic |
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Page 35
... complete without leaving either subject or predicate to be implied . No abbreviation that is not readily understood by all classes of medical readers should be used . Case reports should be writ- ten in the past tense and preferably ...
... complete without leaving either subject or predicate to be implied . No abbreviation that is not readily understood by all classes of medical readers should be used . Case reports should be writ- ten in the past tense and preferably ...
Page 86
... complete hunting for articles already con- sulted in order to verify his references . If care is taken to insure that the sense is not altered , the rewording of material is preferable to verbatim copying of phrases used in the article ...
... complete hunting for articles already con- sulted in order to verify his references . If care is taken to insure that the sense is not altered , the rewording of material is preferable to verbatim copying of phrases used in the article ...
Page 107
... complete resetting of the entire para- graph . Meticulous attention to the preparation of the copy will obviate any such necessity . Composition , in the majority of printing offices , is done by means of typesetting machines . This ...
... complete resetting of the entire para- graph . Meticulous attention to the preparation of the copy will obviate any such necessity . Composition , in the majority of printing offices , is done by means of typesetting machines . This ...
Contents
The Preparation of Medical Papers | 25 |
Type and Proofs | 105 |
The Dictionary | 115 |
Copyright | |
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