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... pain was of a lancinating character . Was con- fined to the bed for seven days , was sleeping when attacked with this pain . During the months of March , April and May was attending the St. Louis fair daily , writing for the the " local ...
... pain was of a lancinating character . Was con- fined to the bed for seven days , was sleeping when attacked with this pain . During the months of March , April and May was attending the St. Louis fair daily , writing for the the " local ...
Page 426
... pain since January 31st , though the dull pain with soreness had persisted constantly . In the hospital at McAllister she was examined under an anaesthetic and her trouble was thought to be bowel infection and antiphlogistic treatment ...
... pain since January 31st , though the dull pain with soreness had persisted constantly . In the hospital at McAllister she was examined under an anaesthetic and her trouble was thought to be bowel infection and antiphlogistic treatment ...
Page 428
... pain of later date than January when she is said to have had severe lancinating pain coming on dur- ing sleep . That we had the rupture , at some time is clearly shown in the speci- men and the resulting haematoma , and one of some ...
... pain of later date than January when she is said to have had severe lancinating pain coming on dur- ing sleep . That we had the rupture , at some time is clearly shown in the speci- men and the resulting haematoma , and one of some ...
Page 446
... pain of great intensity and per- sistence is one of the early and charac- teristic symptoms of carcinoma of the lung . Quite often it is , at first , local- ized by the patient in the shoulder and spine , and is independent of the cough ...
... pain of great intensity and per- sistence is one of the early and charac- teristic symptoms of carcinoma of the lung . Quite often it is , at first , local- ized by the patient in the shoulder and spine , and is independent of the cough ...
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... pain are relieved , the tem- perature declines , blood pressure on the over - worked heart is reduced , the mus- cular and nervous systems are relaxed and refreshing sleep is invited . William R. Warner & Co. , of Phila- delphia , were ...
... pain are relieved , the tem- perature declines , blood pressure on the over - worked heart is reduced , the mus- cular and nervous systems are relaxed and refreshing sleep is invited . William R. Warner & Co. , of Phila- delphia , were ...
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