The Facts Series
The Facts books contain feature boxes such as Fact
, Myth
, and FAQ
.
These instructions are for backlist content in The Facts series - frontlist content should
follow the typecodes.
Capture the following boxed features with the below icons in the The Facts series as per Core guidance on Themed Features and the Medicine specific guidance on themed features by using element boxedMatter. Per the Medicine guidance, ensure that graphic icons are captured. Use the Feature Numbers listed in the tables below for backlist content - frontlist content should follow the typecodes given.
| Feature Type | Icon | Feature Number |
|---|---|---|
| Fact |
|
FT1 |
| Myth |
|
FT2 |
| Case Studies |
|
FT3 |
| Patient Perspective |
|
FT4 |
| Key points / Summary |
|
FT5 |
| FAQ |
|
FT6 |
Where similar icons have been used inline and not in a feature box, capture these simply as inline graphics aligned with paragraph text. These are not considered features. These inline graphics may appear as content in the main text, as content within a feature or as content within emphasized text. For frontlist content, follow the typecodes given for the content.
<p>
<graphic role="inline" sysId="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-graphic-0001"/>
<b>Myth</b> Repeatedly exercising memory and other areas of cognition helps 'cure' problems
by resoting functioning in those areas.</p>
<p>
<graphic role="inline" sysId="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-graphic-0002"/>
<b>Fact</b> Cognitive processes, such as meory, improve spontaneously over time
independently of what you do. It is more helpful to practise everyday tasks rather than more
'abstract' games.</p>
Feature containing inline graphics:
<boxedMatter role="FT2">
<titleGroup><title>
<p>
<graphic role="inline" sysId="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-graphic-1000"/> Myths about
painkillers</p></title>
</titleGroup>
<textMatter><p>
<graphic role="inline" sysId="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-graphic-0001"/>
<b>Myth</b>
</p><p>Many people get addicted to painkillers.</p><p>
<graphic role="inline" sysId="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-graphic-0002"/>
<b>Fact</b>
</p><p>This is a common misconception because people believe that, because a person may
experience withdrawal symptoms when stopping a drug such as an opioid, this constitutes
addiction. This physical dependence is a normal response to long-term therapy and
symptoms can be reduced if...</p>
</textMatter>
</boxedMatter>
Emphasized text containing inline graphics:
<p role="emphasis">
<graphic role="inline" sysId="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-graphic-0001"/>
<b>Myth:</b> Mozart had TS.</p>
<p role="emphasis">
<graphic role="inline" sysId="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-graphic-0002"/>
<b>Fact:</b> Mozart did <i>not</i> have TS</p>
<p role="emphasis">
<list><title>
<p>Evidence for TS</p></title><list1>
<item1 id="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-item1-1">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> None.</p>
</item1></list1>
</list>
</p>
<p role="emphasis">
<list><title>
<p>Evidence against TS</p></title><list1>
<item1 id="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-item1-2">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> No motor tics</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-item1-3">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> No vocal tics</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-item1-4">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> No ADHD</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-item1-5">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> No OCD/obsessive-compulsive behaviours</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-item1-6">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> No positive family history</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-item1-7">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> No coprolalia</p>
</item1>
<item1 id="med-9780199218226-chapter-1-item1-8">
<p>
<enumerator>•</enumerator> His swearing was culturally sanctioned in his time.</p>
</item1></list1>
</list>
</p>
<p role="emphasis">Mozart deliberately wrote <i>swear words</i> in his numerous letters and
music, and he also used foul language... <i>All Mozart's obcenities were done on purpose and
indeed preserved for posterity.</i>
</p>
Capture items labelled as a Box, and boxed or lined items with titles as boxedMatter. For frontlist content, follow the typecodes given for the content.
Capture untitled boxed or lined items as emphasized paragraphs using p role="emphasis".