Art of Clinical Medicine

More than 400 years ago, the great English
thinker, philosopher, scientist, jurist and essayist

  • Sir Francis Bacon had said :
    “It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and
    to see ships tost upon the ea; a pleasure to stand
    in the window of a castle, and to see a battle and
    the adventures thereof below; but no pleasure is
    comparable to standing upon the vantage ground
    of truth and to see the errors, and wanderings,
    and mists, and tempests, in the vale below”.
    These magical words emerge as our guiding
    light. We must closely observe our errors and
    wanderings that traverse the vale we all inhabit,
    the magnificent valley of Medicine.
    The theme is simply being to identify the
    fault lines. This is to introspect and look at the
    ways to better them. Medicine of recent, has
    increasingly become a slave of metrics – of
    machines, statistical numbers and artifacts which
    nowadays appear to rule the hearts of physicians
    and surgeons. The evidence based medicine
    may look robust has some disadvantages also.
    We are too much dependent on evidence based
    medicine. A physician and surgeon must not
    forget a simple truth that a physician / a surgeon
    is treatment human beings, with a pulsating
    biological system set with its own genetic code,
    an ecosystem that is individual specific. If we still
    yield ground and practice old fashioned methods
    of touching, looking and listening, almost the
    once prized, magical skills of the doctor, we
    can swifty diagnose a peculiar walk, sluggish
    thyroid or murmuring heart valves, using just
    keen eyes, practiced hands and the stethoscope.
    This is called as a “Clinical Intuition”.
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