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A physician in order to treat a patient should find out what is the deviation from normal state of health of the individual. In this process speculation has no role to play. A physician should be free of bias, hence should not indulge in mere hypothesis that cannot be proved by experiments. mann expected us to be unprejudiced. The prejudices of a physician can be at 3 levels
1. Determining the disease diagnosis.
Prior conclusion of the diagnosis based on so-called intuitions can induce the physician to make mistakes in prognosis. E.g. diagnosing a young girl as having a migraine or hysterical headache without thoroughly examining her, one might miss out a SOL (Space Occupying Lesion) of the brain.
CASE
Once a group of resident doctors in a homoeopathic hospital were going for their breakfast to the mess early in the morning, the staff informed them that a young girl of about 18yrs had come to the hospital with some abdominal discomfort. When the doctors saw her from far she appeared to be unusually well dressed with a fine sari and jewels for that time of the day as it was yet hardly around 7.30am. So one of the residents suggested that we better have our breakfast first as they had a very busy schedule ahead and would not find any time latter on for the same. doing otherwise they consented that they should first see the patient. On examining the girl the doctor found that the patient's pulse was fast, she had fever and pain and tenderness in the abdomen in the right iliac fossa and McBurney's sign was positive. Thus confirming the diagnosis of Acute Appendicitis the patient was immediately advised surgery by the Surgeon and so was operated giving her relief and saving her life.While the patient was recuperating in the wards, she was asked why she was all dressed up so early in the morning, she told that she was on the way to attend a wedding of a family member and though she was complaining of abdominal pain she was asked to bear the same as if she was malingering the pain, as all the family members were busy with the wedding. Just to satisfy her that her pain was not very critical she was bought to the hospital while they were passing it on their way to the marriage ceremony. Thus everybody's compliance was proved to be otherwise.
2. In terms of Drug diagnosis.
Prejudging a remedy on the basis of a few signs or with one or two symptoms usually leads the physician to ask leading or pointing questions regarding the same preconceived remedy while taking the case. E.g. a person appearing to be neat and tidy does not mean that he requires the drugs Arsenic / Nux-vom because of his fastidiousness.
3. While understanding the patient.
Predetermining the patient as being a haughty, stupid or uncooperative person can modify our case taking.A physician is not supposed to judge a patient he is expected to " receive the case during case taking ". This also interferes in judging the intensity and characteristic nature of the patient's symptoms thereby resulting in improper individualization of the patient and incorrect medicine determination. It is no the job of a physician to be judgmental about the patient's character or his behavior while treating him.
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