Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 13Ferdinand Eugene Daniel 1897 |
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... Pain is nature's cry for help ; however imperfect the relief , the cry is still importunate . Whether it be the touch of the hand , the tone of the voice , the application of a leaf or a draught of cold water , it is human sympathy ...
... Pain is nature's cry for help ; however imperfect the relief , the cry is still importunate . Whether it be the touch of the hand , the tone of the voice , the application of a leaf or a draught of cold water , it is human sympathy ...
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... pain , and hold in abeyance with absolute certainty the most ter- rible suffering . We have chloroform , that has uncrowned old king pain and given us the reign of that gentler spirit we call anæsthesia . We have harnessed the lightning ...
... pain , and hold in abeyance with absolute certainty the most ter- rible suffering . We have chloroform , that has uncrowned old king pain and given us the reign of that gentler spirit we call anæsthesia . We have harnessed the lightning ...
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... pain in the region of the uterus , which was partially relieved by what she supposed to be the appearance of her menses . She said that she had been as regular as clock work with her menses all along , and had never suffered any pain ...
... pain in the region of the uterus , which was partially relieved by what she supposed to be the appearance of her menses . She said that she had been as regular as clock work with her menses all along , and had never suffered any pain ...
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... pain in region of womb , and the hemor- rhage . She only being 18 years old , had not gotten over her false modesty enough to allow me an examination of the womb upon my first visit . I told her very plainly that I had no medicines to ...
... pain in region of womb , and the hemor- rhage . She only being 18 years old , had not gotten over her false modesty enough to allow me an examination of the womb upon my first visit . I told her very plainly that I had no medicines to ...
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... pain , and the flow had ceased altogether . She was getting along nicely , when she was seized by malaria , and had three paroxysms . With this ex- ception , she recovered completely , and has since been in good health , especially so ...
... pain , and the flow had ceased altogether . She was getting along nicely , when she was seized by malaria , and had three paroxysms . With this ex- ception , she recovered completely , and has since been in good health , especially so ...
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