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in the medical profession. While Occam's razor suggests that the simplest explanation is the most likely, implying in medicine that diagnosticians should assume a single cause for multiple symptoms, one form of Hickam's dictum states: "A man can have as many diseases as he damn well pleases." The
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principle is attributed to an apocryphal physician named Hickam, possibly John Bamber Hickam, MD. When he began saying this is uncertain. In 1946, he was a housestaff member in medicine at
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Medical principle that a patient's symptoms could be caused by several diseases
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was created from a revision of this article dated 8 September 2020
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in the 1950s, and was later chairman of medicine at
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