Excerpt from The Diagnosis of Diseases of the Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves, and Their Appendages
The motives which have induced me to write tin? following work are those which, I imagine, must actuate every author in entering upon a similar employment. They are, the importance of knowledge upon the subject; the deficiency of such knowledge, and of the means for its attainment; and the hope that some part at least of that deficiency may be supplied.
It is quite unnecessary to make any lengthened comment upon the first of these motives. The value of diagnosis, in relation both to prognosis and treatment, is at once and universally admitted; and the only difference of opinion which can or does exist is, with regard to the limits beyond which diagnosis may lose its practical utility.
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