Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hickam's dictum is a counterargument to the use of Occam's razor in the medical profession. The principle is commonly stated: "Patients can have as many diseases as they damn well please". The principle is attributed to John Hickam, MD. Hickam was a faculty member at Duke University in the 1950s, and was later chairman of medicine at Indiana University. When discussing Occam's razor in contemporary medicine, doctors and philosophers of medicine speak of diagnostic parsimony.
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