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This manual presents concise, practical laboratory methods for clinical diagnosis, emphasizing simple, time-efficient techniques and clear illustrations. It reviews proper microscope use, examination of sputum, urine, blood, gastric contents, feces, and parasitic and miscellaneous specimens, and explains chemical, macroscopic, and microscopic procedures, staining, counts, and interpretations. Appendices list apparatus, reagents, and measurements. Guidance targets students and general practitioners rather than specialized laboratory scientists, favoring single reliable methods over multiple alternatives and prioritizing legible pictures and stepwise instructions for routine clinical work.
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