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Editorials1 August 1959CLINICAL PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTINGBRUCE W. ARMSTRONG, M.D.BRUCE W. ARMSTRONG, M.D.Search for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-51-2-405 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptMany clinicians—doctors who practice medicine and see patients at the bedside rather than those who spend most of their work day in laboratories—frequently think of pulmonary function testing in terms of an elaborate methodology, intricate calculations and an obscure terminology. Although it is perfectly true that many aspects of pulmonary physiology are difficult to understand, there are several tests of pulmonary function with proved, practical value that are basically simple to understand and to use. 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