Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 15Chicago Medical Society., 1898 - Medicine |
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... pain lasting two days , and some pain for two weeks . On October 6th there was a slight hemorrhage , which gradually increased , and on the 9th of October I packed the vagina . October 10th , on removing the packing a considerable ...
... pain lasting two days , and some pain for two weeks . On October 6th there was a slight hemorrhage , which gradually increased , and on the 9th of October I packed the vagina . October 10th , on removing the packing a considerable ...
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... pain in the epigastrium and beneath the left costal arch . The pain was quite high in the abdomen , .re- mained there , although radiating somewhat into the chest and re- sembled a most intense colic . Vomiting rapidly followed and soon ...
... pain in the epigastrium and beneath the left costal arch . The pain was quite high in the abdomen , .re- mained there , although radiating somewhat into the chest and re- sembled a most intense colic . Vomiting rapidly followed and soon ...
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... pain was lacking . The percussion note over the entire abdomen was tympanitic , the distension not yielding to internal carminatives nor to stupes ex- ternally applied . There was no free ascitic fluid . No edema . The patient's ...
... pain was lacking . The percussion note over the entire abdomen was tympanitic , the distension not yielding to internal carminatives nor to stupes ex- ternally applied . There was no free ascitic fluid . No edema . The patient's ...
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... pain . The epigastrium was distinctly more tender than the rest of the abdomen , while the region of the vermiform appendix presented no tumor , pain nor tenderness . Vom- iting was frequent , although seemingly less urgent than ...
... pain . The epigastrium was distinctly more tender than the rest of the abdomen , while the region of the vermiform appendix presented no tumor , pain nor tenderness . Vom- iting was frequent , although seemingly less urgent than ...
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... pain began in the epigastrium , especially in its left half and under the left costal arch . It was colicky in character . The tenderness was localized to the epigastrium , and the friction rub , whether peritoneal or pleural , was near ...
... pain began in the epigastrium , especially in its left half and under the left costal arch . It was colicky in character . The tenderness was localized to the epigastrium , and the friction rub , whether peritoneal or pleural , was near ...
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