The Medical News, Volume 71Henry C. Lea's Son, 1897 |
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... pain , watering , and photophobia of the left eye , and , apprehensive of sympathetic trouble , the patient was kept under observation for some time . She then disappeared from view , and was not again seen until the present month ...
... pain , watering , and photophobia of the left eye , and , apprehensive of sympathetic trouble , the patient was kept under observation for some time . She then disappeared from view , and was not again seen until the present month ...
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... pain . One night he fell into a grave and experi- enced immediate and severe pain in the lower part of the abdomen with a return of the old bladder symptoms . There was no blood in the urine . By examination through the rectum , and by ...
... pain . One night he fell into a grave and experi- enced immediate and severe pain in the lower part of the abdomen with a return of the old bladder symptoms . There was no blood in the urine . By examination through the rectum , and by ...
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... pain . Three grains to the ounce of this mixture is a good strength for these tonic treatments , and the same combination , preceded if necessary by a two - per - cent . cocain spray to allay smarting , is very efficacious in reducing ...
... pain . Three grains to the ounce of this mixture is a good strength for these tonic treatments , and the same combination , preceded if necessary by a two - per - cent . cocain spray to allay smarting , is very efficacious in reducing ...
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... pain in the back of the neck . This gradually crept toward the front of the neck and impli- cated the right side of the face . The pain at first was sharp and lancinating , but after a few months its character changed , and it became ...
... pain in the back of the neck . This gradually crept toward the front of the neck and impli- cated the right side of the face . The pain at first was sharp and lancinating , but after a few months its character changed , and it became ...
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... pains in the neck and both upper extremities and , later , of pain extending into the legs . As the disease pro- FIG . 1 . Longitudinal section of spinal column , showing relative position and size of tumor . gressed , the rigidity of ...
... pains in the neck and both upper extremities and , later , of pain extending into the legs . As the disease pro- FIG . 1 . Longitudinal section of spinal column , showing relative position and size of tumor . gressed , the rigidity of ...
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