Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Bind 28J. W. Keating., 1906 |
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Side 14
... pain in the epigastrium and fell at once into a collapse . I saw him twenty - four hours later . He had then rallied somewhat but was suffering great pain in the abdomen . There was great distension and the abdomen was very sore . I ...
... pain in the epigastrium and fell at once into a collapse . I saw him twenty - four hours later . He had then rallied somewhat but was suffering great pain in the abdomen . There was great distension and the abdomen was very sore . I ...
Side 15
... pain . In fact , I have come to look upon the disproportion between the pain of obstruction and the soreness of the abdomen as pathognomonic of the disorder . A patient will from the very begin- ning complain bitterly of pain but will ...
... pain . In fact , I have come to look upon the disproportion between the pain of obstruction and the soreness of the abdomen as pathognomonic of the disorder . A patient will from the very begin- ning complain bitterly of pain but will ...
Side 16
... pain . There is sometimes , but not always , nausea and vomiting . The pain affects the back , the kidneys , the ureters and the bladder . Micturition is often painful and the urine contains albumin and blood . There is tenderness along ...
... pain . There is sometimes , but not always , nausea and vomiting . The pain affects the back , the kidneys , the ureters and the bladder . Micturition is often painful and the urine contains albumin and blood . There is tenderness along ...
Side 17
... pain in pancreatitis and the tenderness are felt across the abdo- men in the region of the pancreas . The fever of pancreatitis begins . much earlier than that of intestinal stoppage . As regards those inflam- matory affections which ...
... pain in pancreatitis and the tenderness are felt across the abdo- men in the region of the pancreas . The fever of pancreatitis begins . much earlier than that of intestinal stoppage . As regards those inflam- matory affections which ...
Side 18
... pain which may prejudice the diagnosis , but even with all the possibilities of mistake , a careful watch and intelligent analysis of the phenomena will usually lead to a correct conclusion . Even when the diagnosis of obstruction has ...
... pain which may prejudice the diagnosis , but even with all the possibilities of mistake , a careful watch and intelligent analysis of the phenomena will usually lead to a correct conclusion . Even when the diagnosis of obstruction has ...
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