American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... pain , as it would be thought that pressure of the edema might cause pain . But Wecksberg explains this by the statement that inflammatory edemas are accom- panied by hyperemia , while the edema produced by the local counter- irritants ...
... pain , as it would be thought that pressure of the edema might cause pain . But Wecksberg explains this by the statement that inflammatory edemas are accom- panied by hyperemia , while the edema produced by the local counter- irritants ...
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... pain without any definite signs of perforation ; but since there was persistent tenderness of the abdomen , he was operated upon , and a perforation was found , almost completely walled off . The man died . Persistent pain is considered ...
... pain without any definite signs of perforation ; but since there was persistent tenderness of the abdomen , he was operated upon , and a perforation was found , almost completely walled off . The man died . Persistent pain is considered ...
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... pain , tenderness , and spasm , and in the occurrence of leukocytosis . The presence of these symptoms should lead to operation , or at any rate to consideration of operation . Pain is an important sign of beginning infection of the ...
... pain , tenderness , and spasm , and in the occurrence of leukocytosis . The presence of these symptoms should lead to operation , or at any rate to consideration of operation . Pain is an important sign of beginning infection of the ...
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... pain , and there was a sudden onset of severe pain in the loins , which radiated backward and down the thighs . The patellar reflexes were at first exaggerated and then lost , subsequently returning to normal . The patient had some ...
... pain , and there was a sudden onset of severe pain in the loins , which radiated backward and down the thighs . The patellar reflexes were at first exaggerated and then lost , subsequently returning to normal . The patient had some ...
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... pain and redness about the point of injection . After the inoculation the Widal reaction was marked in a dilution of 1 : 200 . Another patient was inoculated , and similar symptoms followed . Duckworth believes that a satisfactory ...
... pain and redness about the point of injection . After the inoculation the Widal reaction was marked in a dilution of 1 : 200 . Another patient was inoculated , and similar symptoms followed . Duckworth believes that a satisfactory ...
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