To the Editor: It is clear Dr Wong1 has a practice rather different from mine. He is not used to the truly undifferentiated patients that present in their thousands to emergency departments and general practices every day. There, the art of history and examination is truly alive.
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- Emergency Department, Nepean Hospital, Sydney, NSW.
Correspondence: mallowj@wahs.nsw.gov.au
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