American Medicine, Volume 39American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1933 |
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... pain transmission . It was also indisputably demonstrated that there is no existence of a stimulus which could be designated as a pain stimulus . All the stimuli can be transmitted to the central nervous system in the form of pain ...
... pain transmission . It was also indisputably demonstrated that there is no existence of a stimulus which could be designated as a pain stimulus . All the stimuli can be transmitted to the central nervous system in the form of pain ...
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... Pain began after attack of Influenza at 23 . Severe headache and ab- dominal pain . Could only do housework with diffi- culty . M 9 yrs . | Onset of Menses at 16 but intermittent until 19th year then always attended by pain sometimes ...
... Pain began after attack of Influenza at 23 . Severe headache and ab- dominal pain . Could only do housework with diffi- culty . M 9 yrs . | Onset of Menses at 16 but intermittent until 19th year then always attended by pain sometimes ...
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... pain only over the cor- responding nerve root . The pain is usually aggravated by flexion or rotation of the cer- vical spine , hence the muscle spasm limiting spinal movements . It may be aggravated by sneezing , coughing , or ...
... pain only over the cor- responding nerve root . The pain is usually aggravated by flexion or rotation of the cer- vical spine , hence the muscle spasm limiting spinal movements . It may be aggravated by sneezing , coughing , or ...
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