American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.5, 1900, Volume 5W.B. Saunders, 1900 |
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... pain , and the patient may take nourishment freely . Under such circumstances there may be an entire lack of the usual anxious expression , the position may not be typical , and in general it may be extremely difficult to determine that ...
... pain , and the patient may take nourishment freely . Under such circumstances there may be an entire lack of the usual anxious expression , the position may not be typical , and in general it may be extremely difficult to determine that ...
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... Pain , tumor , and jaundice are the important symptoms , the first being the most constant . Chills are nearly always absent , though nausea and vomiting are frequent . The condition is most likely to be confounded with appendicitis ...
... Pain , tumor , and jaundice are the important symptoms , the first being the most constant . Chills are nearly always absent , though nausea and vomiting are frequent . The condition is most likely to be confounded with appendicitis ...
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... pain in very many of the cases in the early part of the attack , and no other evidence of inflammation . He has seen but one death from this cause in his experience ; this was due to pulmonary embolism . Heger describes a case in which ...
... pain in very many of the cases in the early part of the attack , and no other evidence of inflammation . He has seen but one death from this cause in his experience ; this was due to pulmonary embolism . Heger describes a case in which ...
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... pain , violent vomiting , and tenesmus ; the urine is red ; there is usually a remission within a day , and then the stage of prostration appears , which commonly is followed by some improvement in about 12 hours , unless the case is a ...
... pain , violent vomiting , and tenesmus ; the urine is red ; there is usually a remission within a day , and then the stage of prostration appears , which commonly is followed by some improvement in about 12 hours , unless the case is a ...
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... pain in the head , and stiffness , pain and muscular contractions of the neck , extending to the back - muscles and , later , to those of the lumbar region ; there is usually delirium ; in many cases unconsciousness passes into deep ...
... pain in the head , and stiffness , pain and muscular contractions of the neck , extending to the back - muscles and , later , to those of the lumbar region ; there is usually delirium ; in many cases unconsciousness passes into deep ...
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