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Medical Semiology and Linguistic Semiology
1985Reading Francois Leguil’s thesis1 is discouraging at first. Each page is a reminder of the difficulty, not to say impossibility, of real communication between neighboring disciplines, for lack of a common language. It is indeed the same French, the same words, the same (or nearly the same) grammar, but it is never (or almost never) the same language ...
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Forensic Anthropology, 2022
To improve practice and increase the quality of human identification processes, this article proposes a methodological framework and interview to facilitate the recovery of antemortem information about ailments, illnesses, and injuries, referred to as forensic semiology.
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To improve practice and increase the quality of human identification processes, this article proposes a methodological framework and interview to facilitate the recovery of antemortem information about ailments, illnesses, and injuries, referred to as forensic semiology.
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2006
Abstract Non-linguistic domain of pure thought, or devoid of and outside of vocal signs, made up of absolute quantities. Linguistic domain of the vocal sign (Semiology). Here it is as pointless to try and approach ideas divorced from signs as signs divorced from ideas.
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Abstract Non-linguistic domain of pure thought, or devoid of and outside of vocal signs, made up of absolute quantities. Linguistic domain of the vocal sign (Semiology). Here it is as pointless to try and approach ideas divorced from signs as signs divorced from ideas.
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2013
Abstract Semiology is the study of signs, and had its origin not in medicine but in philosophy. The medical use of the study of signs began in the 17th century and since then the study of clinical signs has been the key to diagnosis in medicine.
Bassel Abou-Khalil, Karl E Misulis
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Abstract Semiology is the study of signs, and had its origin not in medicine but in philosophy. The medical use of the study of signs began in the 17th century and since then the study of clinical signs has been the key to diagnosis in medicine.
Bassel Abou-Khalil, Karl E Misulis
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Seizure semiology, localization, and the 2017 ILAE seizure classification
Epilepsy and Behavior, 2022Karen Skjei
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