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importance of circumstantial evidence in allergy testing

The importance of ‘history’ in diagnosis, especially in allergy

20/12/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

In a recent post on his blog Dr Briffa bemoaned the over-reliance of the modern medical profession on 'tests' to the exclusion of the exercise of their clinical skills. His mini rant had been set off by an article in the BMJ by Dr Des Spence accusing modern doctors of being so …

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