I read with interest the article ‘On aphorisms’1 in the December issue of the BJGP. I would echo Dr Shaw's view that these pithy sayings are useful in education and personal practice.
In the interest of correctly ascribing credit, I would like to point out that the aphorism relating to the five tumours that metastasise to bone can certainly be dated to earlier than he notes. I first heard this aphorism during the entertaining and useful pathology lectures by Dr Derek Roskell in the Oxford University clinical course in 2000. I wonder if any of your readers can date it any earlier?
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- 1.Shaw Q. On aphorisms. Br J Gen Pract. 2009;59(569):954–955. [Google Scholar]