Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Bind 30Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1906 |
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Side 77
... symptom . Present Trouble - In September , 1904 , he noticed that it required an inordinate amount of catharsis to occasion a bowel movement , and that each evacuation was attended with paroxysmal pain in the lower left quadrant of the ...
... symptom . Present Trouble - In September , 1904 , he noticed that it required an inordinate amount of catharsis to occasion a bowel movement , and that each evacuation was attended with paroxysmal pain in the lower left quadrant of the ...
Side 78
... symptoms become marked . He sought other counsel after one week's treatment . April 25 , Dr. Deem was again called to see the patient , and found him bed - ridden . He had had no bowel movement for a period of twelve days , and was ...
... symptoms become marked . He sought other counsel after one week's treatment . April 25 , Dr. Deem was again called to see the patient , and found him bed - ridden . He had had no bowel movement for a period of twelve days , and was ...
Side 79
... symptom - complex of profound collapse . He died four hours later from a general peritonitis . Autopsy . Permission was obtained to remove the Mur- phy button , and the abdomen was opened through the line of incision . The belly cavity ...
... symptom - complex of profound collapse . He died four hours later from a general peritonitis . Autopsy . Permission was obtained to remove the Mur- phy button , and the abdomen was opened through the line of incision . The belly cavity ...
Side 94
... symptom - complex of shock . The cessation of acute pain during the acme of an attack of appendicitis is suggestive of rupture of the organ . Tenderness is the most important , and a more constant symptom than pain . It is always ...
... symptom - complex of shock . The cessation of acute pain during the acme of an attack of appendicitis is suggestive of rupture of the organ . Tenderness is the most important , and a more constant symptom than pain . It is always ...
Side 99
... yet care must be taken lest the amount in the blood be increased by re- absorption from the indifferent cells to such an amount as to bring on symptoms not as yet displayed . In other BIRCH MORE CHRONIC JAUNDICE . 99.
... yet care must be taken lest the amount in the blood be increased by re- absorption from the indifferent cells to such an amount as to bring on symptoms not as yet displayed . In other BIRCH MORE CHRONIC JAUNDICE . 99.
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