Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 201898 - Medicine |
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... pains which lasted half an hour at intervals during several days , some- times confining her to bed . It was ... pain while stooping over cutting out a garment . It caused her to lie down for a while , after which she resumed her ...
... pains which lasted half an hour at intervals during several days , some- times confining her to bed . It was ... pain while stooping over cutting out a garment . It caused her to lie down for a while , after which she resumed her ...
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... pains , and felt giddy . Flow stopped in July to recur August 14th , and continued until the time of operation , August 21 , 1897. She had been confined to bed for a week under the care of Dr. O'Mohundro . She was having spasmodic labor ...
... pains , and felt giddy . Flow stopped in July to recur August 14th , and continued until the time of operation , August 21 , 1897. She had been confined to bed for a week under the care of Dr. O'Mohundro . She was having spasmodic labor ...
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... pain in the lower left abdominal region and fainted in her husband's cloth- ing store . She was carried to her rooms upstairs , and I saw her half an hour later with my father . She was blanched and cov- ered with cold , clammy sweat ...
... pain in the lower left abdominal region and fainted in her husband's cloth- ing store . She was carried to her rooms upstairs , and I saw her half an hour later with my father . She was blanched and cov- ered with cold , clammy sweat ...
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... pain and syncope- indicative of ruptures - but the beginning of this serious illness and confinement to bed , it ... painful , but not of that exqusite type indicative of suppurative processes . But with a temperature ranging between 100 ...
... pain and syncope- indicative of ruptures - but the beginning of this serious illness and confinement to bed , it ... painful , but not of that exqusite type indicative of suppurative processes . But with a temperature ranging between 100 ...
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... pain in the left ovarian region that confined her to bed . I saw her in consultation with Dr. Bromberg three days afterward . There was a mass on the left side as large as a lemon , and in connection with her erratic menstrual history ...
... pain in the left ovarian region that confined her to bed . I saw her in consultation with Dr. Bromberg three days afterward . There was a mass on the left side as large as a lemon , and in connection with her erratic menstrual history ...
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