A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... pressure upon nerves from exudate ; to irritation of nerves ; or to inflammation in the nerves them- selves , producing cellular changes . Pain is associated with tenderness ( pain on pressure ) , it is aggravated by motion and by a ...
... pressure upon nerves from exudate ; to irritation of nerves ; or to inflammation in the nerves them- selves , producing cellular changes . Pain is associated with tenderness ( pain on pressure ) , it is aggravated by motion and by a ...
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... pressure , and by the hanging down of the part . If there be no tenderness in a part , the source of the pain is not local inflammation ; but tenderness may exist when there is no local inflammation , as in pain referred from a distant ...
... pressure , and by the hanging down of the part . If there be no tenderness in a part , the source of the pain is not local inflammation ; but tenderness may exist when there is no local inflammation , as in pain referred from a distant ...
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... pressure , but returns as soon as the pressure is removed . If redness is due to staining INFLAMMATION . 59.
... pressure , but returns as soon as the pressure is removed . If redness is due to staining INFLAMMATION . 59.
Page 60
... pressure . Stains of the surface by dyes fail to disappear on pressure , are distributed over a considerable surface , show a hue which is uniform throughout , are obviously superficial , are not associated with other signs of ...
... pressure . Stains of the surface by dyes fail to disappear on pressure , are distributed over a considerable surface , show a hue which is uniform throughout , are obviously superficial , are not associated with other signs of ...
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... pressure . Edema is made manifest by the signs of inflammation , the swelling being soft , smooth , and inelastic , and the parts pitting on pressure . Effusion of blood liquor can be beneficial , unloading the vessels and hence ...
... pressure . Edema is made manifest by the signs of inflammation , the swelling being soft , smooth , and inelastic , and the parts pitting on pressure . Effusion of blood liquor can be beneficial , unloading the vessels and hence ...
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