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"It is at the bedside of the patient that the observer must study disease; there he will see it in its true character, stripped of those false shades by which it is so frequently disguised in books."
Louis Martinet (1795–1875)  

According to the National Library of Medicine, ten individuals are responsible for the development of modern physical diagnosis: Hippocrates, Vesalius, Morgagni, Sydenham, Auenbrugger, Corvisart, Laennec, Louis, Mueller, and Osler.

Though we celebrate the contributions of many of these men, there are nuances contributed by many others that are essential to finding the root cause of dis-ease. This is one of the distinguishing elements of Bioregulatory Medicine. 

Psychological Tests

Psychological evaluation, also called psychometrics, is the systematic use of tests to quantify psychophysical behavior, abilities, and issues to evaluate psychological health and performance. Many tests offer insight that individuals have not contemplated or considered. Though these tests are not definitive or entirely conclusive, there may be insight and benefit derived from this pursuit. Many tests are very expensive, and this site we have linked below is free of charge. 

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