diagnosis

diagnosis
Etymologically and in its general interpretation, the word signifies a discrimination, a passing of judgment as to physical conditions. Baker v State, 91 Tex Crim 521, 240 SW 924, 22 ALR 1163, 1166. It is an analysis by a physician of the trouble of his patient. 41 Am J1st Phys & S § 92. The professional opinion of a physician based on his examination.

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