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Semiologie Medicale- L-apprentissage Pratique D... (2026)

“Chronic subdural hematoma,” she whispered. “The weakness was subtle, gradual. No headache. But the signs… they were all there.”

She wrote in the margin: “The body doesn’t lie. It just whispers. Semiology is learning to lean in.”

A Story of Learning to See What Others Overlook

“Sémiologie,” Dr. Rivière said on the first day, pacing in front of six terrified students, “is not a checklist. It is a conversation. The patient’s body is always speaking. Your job is to learn its dialect.”