Casebook


a book in which detailed records of a case are kept and from which illustrative material can be taken in the presentation of a thesis, lecture, or the like.
Historical Examples

But excuse me one moment; to satisfy you I will look up his case in my casebook.
Dr. Rumsey’s Patient L. T. Mead

noun
a book in which records of legal or medical cases are kept

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