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... pain . When I was con- sulted the pain was so great the patient feared for her reason , she had lost flesh and looked the part of a sick woman begging relief from her sufferings . It was my opinion that nothing short of the radical ...
... pain . When I was con- sulted the pain was so great the patient feared for her reason , she had lost flesh and looked the part of a sick woman begging relief from her sufferings . It was my opinion that nothing short of the radical ...
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... pains from the mastoid to the temporal and parietal regions . While there was no tumefaction , there was great tenderness ... pain sufficient to convince him that both sides should be given the benefit of the radical . October 3rd , 1904 ...
... pains from the mastoid to the temporal and parietal regions . While there was no tumefaction , there was great tenderness ... pain sufficient to convince him that both sides should be given the benefit of the radical . October 3rd , 1904 ...
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... pain in the left ear , soon followed by rupture of the drum membrane . In spite of the most painstaking care and conscien- tious effort of a thoroughly capable physician the throbbing pain and pulsating discharge increased . She was ...
... pain in the left ear , soon followed by rupture of the drum membrane . In spite of the most painstaking care and conscien- tious effort of a thoroughly capable physician the throbbing pain and pulsating discharge increased . She was ...
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... pain being violent and localized . The Anacardium patient is hun- gry all the time and his desire for stool is due to the presence of some- thing in the rectum . There is also intense sexual excitement . Dr. Dewey elaborated on these ...
... pain being violent and localized . The Anacardium patient is hun- gry all the time and his desire for stool is due to the presence of some- thing in the rectum . There is also intense sexual excitement . Dr. Dewey elaborated on these ...
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... pain , regular in habits , such an one . grows steadily , in beauty of form and feature . " Then , " some one will say , " there are few healthy children . " That does not detract from the truth of the standard for any devia- tion from ...
... pain , regular in habits , such an one . grows steadily , in beauty of form and feature . " Then , " some one will say , " there are few healthy children . " That does not detract from the truth of the standard for any devia- tion from ...
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