One method I use for finding headings is term followed by either 2 or
more instances of white space or a symbol (colon, comma, dash) followed by
1 or more instances of white space.
Its really naive but works well because the term is from a controlled
set. Thats not super helpful in your first
Hi Tim,
It would be preferable to me to put sentence breaks in between the sections,
so
the first two sentences would be:
1) PE: Lymphonodes...
2) Lungs: normal...
The punctuation is (always) after the logical break, being Term: for a
Term:Definition list. I think that the first three
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 7:43 AM, Miller, Timothy
timothy.mil...@childrens.harvard.edu wrote:
PE: Lymphnodes: neck and axilla without adenopathy Lungs: normal and clear to
auscultation CV: regular rate and rhythm without murmur or gallop , S1, S2
normal, no murmur, click, rub or gal*, chest is