The establishement of a well man clinic run entirely by a nurse in general practice showed an appreciable number of men to be hypertensive, smokers, or overweight; it also showed some previously undetected disease. Efforts were made either to treat or to counsel men in whom these findings were made. A well man clinic may have greater value than a well woman clinic.
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Marsh, G. N., & Chew, C. (1984). Well man clinic in general practice. British Medical Journal, 288(6412), 200–201. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.288.6412.200
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