Modern MedicineW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 801 pages |
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... assumes the dorsal decubitus with both legs flexed upon the abdomen . In local peritonitis , particularly appendicitis , the right leg only may be flexed . In dyspnea and in orthopnea the patient often THE DECUBITUS . 21.
... assumes the dorsal decubitus with both legs flexed upon the abdomen . In local peritonitis , particularly appendicitis , the right leg only may be flexed . In dyspnea and in orthopnea the patient often THE DECUBITUS . 21.
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... abdomen . It occasion- ally occurs in health , owing to too prolonged bodily exertion or as a consequence of exposure to the direct rays of the sun . They appear commonly during the course of many acute infec- tious diseases . They are ...
... abdomen . It occasion- ally occurs in health , owing to too prolonged bodily exertion or as a consequence of exposure to the direct rays of the sun . They appear commonly during the course of many acute infec- tious diseases . They are ...
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... abdomen and upon the thigh . Similar scars sometimes occur after marked edema of the abdomen . The scars from injuries have no importance in clinical medicine . EDEMA . This has already been partially described in a previous sec- tion ...
... abdomen and upon the thigh . Similar scars sometimes occur after marked edema of the abdomen . The scars from injuries have no importance in clinical medicine . EDEMA . This has already been partially described in a previous sec- tion ...
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... or stomach in which the abdomen soon be- comes filled with gas , and is a symptom of peritonitis due to perforation . MOISTURE OF THE SKIN . In health the secretion of EMPHYSEMA OF THE SKIN . 35 -Edema, 34 -Emphysema of the Skin, 35.
... or stomach in which the abdomen soon be- comes filled with gas , and is a symptom of peritonitis due to perforation . MOISTURE OF THE SKIN . In health the secretion of EMPHYSEMA OF THE SKIN . 35 -Edema, 34 -Emphysema of the Skin, 35.
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... abdomen are enlarged , partly extending up- ward toward the thorax , and partly downward toward the in- guinal region . There may be a distention of veins around the umbilicus . This condition has received the name of " caput medusæ ...
... abdomen are enlarged , partly extending up- ward toward the thorax , and partly downward toward the in- guinal region . There may be a distention of veins around the umbilicus . This condition has received the name of " caput medusæ ...
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