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Page 634
... pain is intense , often radiates up to the foot and may last from a short time to 48 hours . Most people afflicted with this condition remove the shoe as soon as the pain comes on . The Whitman insole is recom- mended . In mild cases ...
... pain is intense , often radiates up to the foot and may last from a short time to 48 hours . Most people afflicted with this condition remove the shoe as soon as the pain comes on . The Whitman insole is recom- mended . In mild cases ...
Page 653
... pain , vomiting and tumor , our diagnosis will be reasonably cer- tain , and our inability to treat it radically , will be equally certain . At present , our only early diagnostic resource is exploratory incision , and I believe this ...
... pain , vomiting and tumor , our diagnosis will be reasonably cer- tain , and our inability to treat it radically , will be equally certain . At present , our only early diagnostic resource is exploratory incision , and I believe this ...
Page 656
... the skin loses its loaded appearance , the hair ceases to fall , the throat clears up . the nocturnal headaches vanish , the myalgic pains disappear as if by magic , the old time curves of restored flesh replace 656 SENTINEL MEDICAL.
... the skin loses its loaded appearance , the hair ceases to fall , the throat clears up . the nocturnal headaches vanish , the myalgic pains disappear as if by magic , the old time curves of restored flesh replace 656 SENTINEL MEDICAL.
Page 657
... pains of syphilitic neuralgia . All organs , save the affected one , may perform their duties well . The body may be fat and well nourished even as the disease gnaws at the skull , or at the extremities , destroying skin and muscle and ...
... pains of syphilitic neuralgia . All organs , save the affected one , may perform their duties well . The body may be fat and well nourished even as the disease gnaws at the skull , or at the extremities , destroying skin and muscle and ...
Page 666
... pain , which may speedily become agonizing . This is often accom- panied by an introductory chill , with high fever , after which the gen- eral character of the disease assumes the typhoid aspect . The even- ing temperature may rise ...
... pain , which may speedily become agonizing . This is often accom- panied by an introductory chill , with high fever , after which the gen- eral character of the disease assumes the typhoid aspect . The even- ing temperature may rise ...
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