Chapter 1: Doctor and patient: General principles of history taking
Chapter 2: General patient examination and differential diagnosis
Chapter 3: The next steps: Differential diagnosis and initial management
Chapter 4: Ethical considerations
Chapter 5: Women
Chapter 6: Children and adolescents
Chapter 7: Older people
Chapter 8: Psychiatric assessment
Chapter 9: Patients presenting as emergencies
Chapter 10: Patients with a fever
Chapter 11: Patients in pain
Chapter 12: Respiratory system
Chapter 13: Cardiovascular system
Chapter 14: Gastrointestinal system
Chapter 15: Locomotor system
Chapter 16: Nervous system
Chapter 17: Urogenital system
Chapter 18: Endocrine and metabolic disorders
Chapter 19: Skin, nails and hair
Chapter 20: Eyes
Chapter 21: Ear, nose and throat