Modern MedicineW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 801 pages |
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... pain . In reference to the strength of the pulse , a hard pulse ( pulsus durus ) and a soft pulse ( pulsus mollis ) are spoken of . The strength of the pulse is diagnostic from the degree of pressure required to prevent the pulse from ...
... pain . In reference to the strength of the pulse , a hard pulse ( pulsus durus ) and a soft pulse ( pulsus mollis ) are spoken of . The strength of the pulse is diagnostic from the degree of pressure required to prevent the pulse from ...
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... Pain upon palpation is of great value in diagnosis in diseases of the chest . The painful region may be mapped out with some degree of accuracy by feeling each intercostal space with the finger , and deter- mining which one of them is ...
... Pain upon palpation is of great value in diagnosis in diseases of the chest . The painful region may be mapped out with some degree of accuracy by feeling each intercostal space with the finger , and deter- mining which one of them is ...
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... pain is due to involvement of the rib , from caries , or from fracture . Myalgia of the chest muscles may also produce pain , espe- cially in the superficial muscle . Pleuritic pain and intercostal neuralgia are sometimes quite ...
... pain is due to involvement of the rib , from caries , or from fracture . Myalgia of the chest muscles may also produce pain , espe- cially in the superficial muscle . Pleuritic pain and intercostal neuralgia are sometimes quite ...
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... pain and ten- derness are apt to manifest themselves . Carcinoma usually causes pain , but it may exist without giving rise to tenderness . It is important upon palpation to feel for scars and tumors . Tumors appear in carcinoma , from ...
... pain and ten- derness are apt to manifest themselves . Carcinoma usually causes pain , but it may exist without giving rise to tenderness . It is important upon palpation to feel for scars and tumors . Tumors appear in carcinoma , from ...
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... pain . Occa- sionally , severe pain is due to the presence of hemorrhoids . Painful straining at stool is known as tenesmus . Involuntary evacuations occur in any condition in which the cerebral func- tions are interfered with ; they ...
... pain . Occa- sionally , severe pain is due to the presence of hemorrhoids . Painful straining at stool is known as tenesmus . Involuntary evacuations occur in any condition in which the cerebral func- tions are interfered with ; they ...
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