Taking the case

Don’t confuse a modality for a symptom. The symptom is the sensation or condition, and the modality is only a modification. The symptom often becomes peculiar or characteristic through its modality. – Kent

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Use the patient’s own language as much as possible.

Avoid leading questions.

Let the patient tell his full story without hardly any interruption. Then go back over the story getting more details to provide information concerning generalities.

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