The Chicago Clinic: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Best Interests of the Medical Profession, Volume 12Chicago Clinical School, 1899 |
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... pain at every respiration from rubbing to- gether of inflamed surfaces . Pain is re- ferred to the region of the nipple or to the axillary line , and is often severe . Respira- tion is shallow and frequent . The patient leans toward the ...
... pain at every respiration from rubbing to- gether of inflamed surfaces . Pain is re- ferred to the region of the nipple or to the axillary line , and is often severe . Respira- tion is shallow and frequent . The patient leans toward the ...
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... painful menstrua- tion . During the menstrual life period the sexual appetite undoubtedly varies in inten- sity in ... pain or feeling of unpleasant pressure which exists at this time , and which has given origin to the designation of ...
... painful menstrua- tion . During the menstrual life period the sexual appetite undoubtedly varies in inten- sity in ... pain or feeling of unpleasant pressure which exists at this time , and which has given origin to the designation of ...
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... painful that all sexual desires were destroyed , and the relief from pain after the operation may cause a great increase in sexual desire . Removal of the diseased uterus or tubes with retention of normal ovaries does not generally , I ...
... painful that all sexual desires were destroyed , and the relief from pain after the operation may cause a great increase in sexual desire . Removal of the diseased uterus or tubes with retention of normal ovaries does not generally , I ...
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... painful , increase sexual appetite , or cause perverted mani- festations ; but if they cause pain , they may destroy or inhibit it . Congenital or ac- quired abnormalities , which cause perma- nent cessation of menstruation , generally ...
... painful , increase sexual appetite , or cause perverted mani- festations ; but if they cause pain , they may destroy or inhibit it . Congenital or ac- quired abnormalities , which cause perma- nent cessation of menstruation , generally ...
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... pain , you take pleasure in it . Come , let me embrace you , and die in your sacred arms . " Sex is the root of passion . Out of pas- sion true love grows ; that love which in its wider and wider extent eventually em- braces the whole ...
... pain , you take pleasure in it . Come , let me embrace you , and die in your sacred arms . " Sex is the root of passion . Out of pas- sion true love grows ; that love which in its wider and wider extent eventually em- braces the whole ...
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Page 34 - I nshort, a physician or surgeon is bound to bestow such reasonable and ordinary care, skill and diligence as physicians and surgeons in the same neighborhood, in the same general line of practice, ordinarily have and exercise in like cases.
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